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Social Networking In Plain English

Submitted by Tawny Press on Wednesday, 16 July 2008One Comment

In my post, Beginning Your Online Social Network, I provided some very basics to get started.

New concepts are sometimes difficult to grasp, especially when faced with so much new information at the same time.

I am a fan of Commoncraft series “in plain English”. They use short, unique and understandable videos in a format they call Paperworks.

You can enjoy more from Commoncraft at their website or in the saved files on Innoventions YouTube account.

Hope you enjoy the video!!  Let me know what you think of this Commoncraft video.  Do you have other videos that you enjoy about Social Networking?  Yes, please comment and post a link to share.

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  • Cheryl Smith said: Twitter ID:

    Tawny,

    Thanks for this video link. I saw the one they did for Twitter and loved it. These folks are so creative and great at putting complex subjects into common language and graphics that make sense.

    This is a keeper!

    Cheryl

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