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scriptwriters-network · 5 months
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Social Virtual Networking Event on December 2nd
Our POPULAR Social Virtual Networking Event is a networking event that meets the first weekend of the month. It started as a way for TV/feature writers to meet one another & has evolved into so much more.
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dawcast · 1 year
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Music Industry News for April 17, 2023
Welcome once again to #MusicMonday! At the outset, I want to warn you that I’ve got a different kind of update for you this week. Don’t worry – it’s all good stuff. So, let’s get into it. ▶️ David Andrew Wiebe Launches Productivity for Musicians Well, the time has come for me to choose where to put a stake in the ground. And this is what I’ve landed on – Productivity for Musicians. And I could…
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cryptoosmart · 6 months
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Engaging with others online is like engaging with people offline. Treat them with respect 💻 🤝 #OnlineNetworking
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eduvatechdm · 6 months
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crushfin · 9 months
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Threads: The Future of Microblogging and Community Engagement
Microblogging has changed the manner in which we associate, share, and draw with others on the web. Among the bunch of microblogging platforms, Threads has arisen as a leader in reclassifying the scene of microblogging and local area commitment. With its inventive highlights, centre around genuineness, and obligation to cultivate significant associations, Threads is forming the future of…
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freemicrotools · 10 months
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marteejeyms · 10 months
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Have fun and succeed in digital learning
In today’s modern era, we have all been introduced to a new educational platform – the digital, online or distant learning, as many would call it. This article will provide tips on how to succeed and have fun in any type of digital learning.
Always put your goals at the top of your list! I could never stress this out enough! Be it professional, personal, or anything else, the goals are one’s driving factor for success. No matter how many obstacles and setbacks we encounter, these will be nothing if we put our goals at the forefront.
Lazy Susan and laidback Lucy are not homogeneous. In most distant learning platforms, you decide when you want to do an activity or coursework. That does not mean you have to be lazy nor procrastinate. If you do so, you’ll easily realize that you do not have enough time to get things done. Contemporary learning requires a refreshed time management skills. We all have different schedules and lifestyles so take each day as an opportunity to master your time management skills.
You might ask, where’s the fun in all these? Distant learning does not mean passive learning. Everyone enrolled in a distant learning course will have the opportunity to collaborate with peers and even with the professor. You can’t deny that it is fun to be able to grow your network and even share insights in and out of the “classroom.” Still not enough? Let’s take one step back to time management, if you have mastered this skill, you’d be able to still spend time outside of this and have fun!
Finally, don’t stress on challenges! Everyone of us has one or a bunch, deal with it immediately and ace it! You’d be amused to know that it really wasn’t that difficult at all and be proud to say “I had fun and I succeeded!”
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What are the types of professional networking?
There are several types of professional networking, including: Online Networking: Utilizing social media platforms, such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook, to connect with others in your industry and share professional insights, experiences, and opportunities. In-Person Networking: Attending industry events, conferences, and networking sessions to meet and connect with others in your field, exchange ideas, and build relationships. Professional Organizations: Joining trade associations, professional societies, and industry groups to connect with others in your field and participate in professional development opportunities. Alumni Networks: Connecting with alumni from your alma mater or former colleagues to stay connected with your professional network and gain insights from their experiences. Mentorship: Building a mentorship relationship with a more experienced professional in your field to gain advice, guidance, and support. Referral Networking: Building relationships with people in your professional network who can refer you to new job opportunities, clients, or other valuable connections. It is important to engage in a variety of these types of networking to build a robust and diverse professional network.
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scriptwriters-network · 5 months
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Social Virtual Networking Event on December 2nd - In Two Days!!
SWN’s Social Virtual Networking Event is a networking event. You do not need to be a member of SWN or have a finished project to attend and participate. Please be prepared and ready to network.
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sreegs · 1 year
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i've seen people talking about this before: growing up online in the 90s and 2000s, you didn't give any personal info away including your age. that was normal defensiveness (and frankly we should still do that).
i was just thinking about my experience with that and how, many times, in my little groups of forum buddies and people I met in other online spaces, it was a SHOCK to learn their age. obviously most of them were older than me, but i guess what i didn't really think about is how that helped me be friendly with older people who are just there to enjoy things the same way you are.
now i'm on the other side of that equation. the people i run into online are more likely to be younger than me by a decade or two. there's books to be written about these topics, ageism and your presence online, but i guess what i'm getting at is: if someone in your circle of acquaintances, discord or blogs or what have you, is like 20, 30, 40 years older than you, and they're just being their pleasant self, it's not weird. treat them like you would anyone else.
same thing goes for people younger than you. don't be condescending in either direction. it wasn't long ago that you simply didn't know the other person's age. and truly, you still don't. but, yeah. the obvious thing to add here is, this is different if they're being creepy or making you uncomfortable through their behavior. but their existence isn't an affront to you if they aren't doing anything wrong
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elllteo · 2 months
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Creators I love you but it's time to wake up
Among rumors about our tumblr user data being sold off to Midjourney/Generative AI, recent Extremely transphobic events (that have been ongoing) coming to a head, another extremely concerning internet censorship bill being pushed in upper levels of government, and a general air of frustration over how the site belongs to and is operated by perhaps the second stupidest CEO (second only to twitters own) of our age, I'm very done with the last few vestiges of what the old internet held for artists.
And if you're reading this, you probably are too.
I know we're tired. We are all tired. It is not always viable to pack up shop and move, again and again and again.
From tumblr to twitter to anywhere else we've ever grown up posting, things no longer work. Our audiences are kneecapped by aggressive and hostile algorithms, our reach is abysmal - if we aren't shadow-banned or silenced for one (transphobic) reason or another, we're thrust into an ever growing pit of hostility where the only thing that drives clicks is fighting and contention.
We're tired. We're so fucking tired. We aren't businesses, we aren't content mills, we cannot keep this pace that modern social media has set for us, to wring every ounce of creativity out of us to profit from and leave us rotting.
The key to staying afloat here, and I cannot stress this enough, is to stay connected to your peers.
Pack up and move as units if you must. Exodus from the sites that are killing us. Push your entire friend group of artists to move from one site to the next that promises you a kinder experience.
Art drives movements, it drives change, it is all that encompasses being human. If you take that away from the shitty places, they will be left with nothing but a cesspit of inhumanity and the people who follow you will be more incentivized than ever to move with you.
Yes, this is terrifying. There are no guarantees. There never was, and never are, and never will be.
But stay connected. Stay human.
Support each other and be willing to hold hands and jump when we all - as a group - need to jump from the flames we're all trying to convince ourselves wont kill us before rescue comes.
Rescue isn't coming, rescue will be found hand in hand with each other. I'm offering you my hand, please take it. There's always a new start, there are always helping hands reaching for you. You have to look up from the doom-scroll long enough to see and take them.
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times-chu · 2 years
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Please Help Save Team Fortress 2
Hey, I realize I don't have a lot of followers, and the few that I have probably don't play TF2 much. If you have played TF2 and enjoyed it at any time, or even if you just have fond memories of the memes and characters, I'd really appreciate it if you'd consider writing about that on May 26th. TF2's been in a sorry, unplayable state for nearly three years now with absolutely no communication from Valve. No press releases, no twitter posts, not even so much as mention in an interview acknowledging it.
So us fans that are still around, and thankfully there's a good many, are putting together an online rally to get Valve to at least say something, and hopefully actually fix the problems. We're beyond asking for updates or new content. We just want the game to work.
So on May 26th if you could make even one post on the platform of your choice with the #savetf2 tag, I and a lot of other people would really appreciate it. If you know anyone who would do so, please share this with them. Thank you.
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It's a long shot, but it's the last one we've got.
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retrocgads · 4 months
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