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The music you are listening to, is completely electronic and has been created and produced on equipment designed and manufactured by Manhattan Research Inc.
What is the magic that makes one eyes, sparkle and gleam, light up the skies. The name of the game is Lightworks!
What do you call a pair eyes, that sparkle and gleam. light up the skies? The name of the game is Lightworks!
How do you show those teasing lips so they dazzle and shine, his heart does flips. The name of the game is Lightworks!
What is the magic that makes one eyes, sparkle and gleam, light up the skies. The name of the game is Lightworks!
What do you call a pair eyes, that sparkle and gleam. light up the skies? The name of the game is Lightworks!
How do you show those teasing lips so they dazzle and shine, his heart does flips. The name of the game is Lightworks!
How do you blush so shyly and make it linger yet boldly polish your ring finger. The name of the game is Lightworks!
Lightworks is the game girls play when they want someone to say. The name of the game is you! Baby!
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Marc Schiller was the opening Keynote Speaker who launched the first ever SMartCAMP at the Roger Smith Hotel.
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MONI PINEDA
Multi-media artist Moni Pineda and filmmaker Mike Vargas co-founded Friends We Love, a boutique production company and web TV station with a mission to create, educate & celebrate through the arts. FWL consists of short-documentary series, educational initiatives and public art events to bridge the online & offline communities. With combined production experience of 18 years, the team’s client list includes Nike, Overbrook Entertainment, Diesel & Absolut while their work has been nationally broadcast on PBS and Discovery’s Travel Channel and screened at various international film festivals.

ERIC MORTENSEN
Building on prior experience in art, technology and digital media, Eric Mortensen joined blip.tv in 2006 as the Director of Content, where he oversees discovery of and interaction with new media content creators. As a founder of the pioneering social bookmarking site, linkfilter.net, a prolific blogger and the co-founder of Digital Dissonance — a digital music collaboration created in 1994 and pre-dating the commercial Internet — Mortensen has spent more than fourteen years as a new media innovator and expert. After studying Music Synthesis at Berklee College of Music, Mortensen held various positions in both old and new media as musician, web designer, data analyst and technology consultant.

JONATHAN MUNAR
Jonathan Munar is the Web Manager at Art21—a non-profit contemporary arts organization and producer of a Peabody Award-winning PBS series—where he manages the Art21 Web presence, initiatives, and strategies, as well as the organization’s social media activities. Jonathan is the editor the “Art 2.1? column on the Art21 blog, which explores the uses of social and Web-based technologies by artists, museums, and other relevant arts organizations and individuals. Before joining Art21 in 2008, Jonathan was the Website Technology Manager at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

RYAN LAWLER
Ryan has spent the last 5 years covering business, technology, and telecom-related subjects for a variety of publications based in New York. He’s the newest staff writer for GigaOm and NewTeeVee, but spent the previous two years following online video and digital media trends at Contentinople. Prior to that, Ryan covered telecom infrastructure for Light Reading.
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“Another highlight from Saturday’s speakers was John Birdsong, a producer, director, editor, and technical director for Panman Productions. He focused on the methods of producing and sharing video content, the goal being, to concentrate on video making basics. Birdsong shared his video toolkit recommendations for the beginner videographers amongst us: the Flip or the Kodak Zi8, a Camcorder Access Bracket, a LED Light, a Monopod, and ‘Final Cut for Dummies’ would have us on our way to producing pre-recorded video content to make available through the online distribution channels available.
Typically behind the camera, Birdsong also has an easy public speaking manner that allowed him to translate his knowledge and wisdom into an engaging dialogue with his audience, and lead a hilariously awkward and perfectly timed dialogue with several unsuspecting characters on Chat Roulette. Birdsong predicts that this is the next big thing in Social Media — live video, thus, the one-on-one interaction with your audience that is such a critical component in the process of building relationships. Using Chat Roulette as a prime example, he led us through an entertaining cycle of brief conversations with a variety of randomly chosen people; it was engaging, fun, and personal. On a more serious note, it proves that this kind of application is a valuable channel to share your story.

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This is intended for the greater Roger Smith Community and is an open invitation to participate in our Culture. It is a training syllabus aimed to improve our community’s online awareness and impact.

To start we need to assess the platforms that we are building. We have active engagement on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Tumblr and a couple of other Social Media platforms. To engage in a blog marketing strategy is the method that we gravitate to in an effort to reach larger audiences. Here are my notes on the path towards full community engagement in the Roger Smith Social Media program.
1. Get people on the same platforms. Everyone should have their own accounts and be advised on best practices.
2. Establish Best Practices
Commenting on youtube videos, facebook posts and blog posts are great ways to engage with people. It demonstrates to the community that you are reading, listening and looking to further engage. It is said that to increase the amount of comments on your blog you should post 10 comments on others.
Sharing is one of the most essential elements of a social media program. We aim to build a culture that actively shares content internally and to larger communities. To use blog platforms to format relevant media is a good way to organize content that can be shared effectively. We have our Social Media hub Roger Smith Life which is a great blog to share content from and a series of Tumblr blogs that are set up to be individualized sharing platforms. I like to describe tumblr accounts as bulletin boards.
Follow and Subscribe to the social media accounts that you like.
“If you like it, share it!” Make sure to share other people’s media more than your own. What goes around, comes around. If you share others’ work, they will share yours.
3. Keep it local, in abundance and be sure to engage offline! Being Social in person is the key to success. Face to face interactions are probably the most important ingredient in an effective Social Media Strategy. If you localize the objective so that the people you interact with online are the people that you see every day, know or are personally attached to, you will find yourself immersed in a well rounded social media experience. Start small, start local and understand that your network will grow organically over time.
Assignment for those who look to be more engaged.
2. Share 3 of the videos that you commented on to your Tumblr account. If you don’t have a tumblr account yet, you should sign up for one.
3. On tumblr, reblog a post from someone that you know.
I plan to be persistent in my goal to increase and improve community engagement. I look to instigate activity internally so that we can be well versed in our future online engagements. Don’t be afraid to post questions on the blog.
Please Participate, Comment, Share and Engage.
Talk to you soon.
John
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