Tracking the performance of your videos on YouTube
Many people I have encountered who use YouTube to share videos remain unaware of the analytics capabilities now available c/o Google.
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Many people I have encountered who use YouTube to share videos remain unaware of the analytics capabilities now available c/o Google.
The Local Government Information Unit’s Children’s Services Network are running an Action Learning Set between January and June 2009 for local authorities, voluntary sector organisations and the private sector.
An adaptation of Robin Good’s recently developed “Online Collaboration Tools” mindmap.
An interesting debate about the growing influence of blogs on health news and policy debates.
Musings and final report from a masterclass for the NHS Faculty of Health Informatics.
Information about a new research scoping project into Web 2.0 and the implications of the web based personal health record.
The NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement has launched a new web site called “Armchair involvement” which aims to provide a practical guide to using technology to engage people in health service improvement.
Interesting article by Jane Sarasohn-Kahn on why trust is driving people to web social networks for health information. The author asserts that: While searching is still the No.1 use of the Internet in health care, social media are growing in importance as consumers’ preferred online channels for health knowledge… Within Internet social media, the most [...]
Asynchronous JavaScript And XML, or its acronym Ajax, is a Web development technique for creating interactive web applications. In this post I describe the benefits to end users, introduce some examples of Ajax use on the web and have a look behind the scenes to explain how the magic works.