An introduction to social media in prevention, why it is important, how to get started, plus a little explore/discover stories. Delivered online via Elluminate.
This slide deck is for a workshop at the Washington Prevention Summit, Yakima, WA on Oct 31, 2009. Additional handouts available at http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com
Community Coalitions are finding their way in social media and discovering it really does matter to the success of their communications. Handout: https://www.dropbox.com/s/aqy7fwb0v6fgpxs/DE-SoMe%20Communications%20Matter%20Handout.pdf?dl=0 Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health
This segment is only a small part of a larger workshop in which coalitions consider who they are, where they are and what kinds of communications needs they have before selecting tools.
How's it Done? MI SA Conference WorkshopLaDonna Coy
This deck is from a conference workshop at the Michigan Substance Abuse Conference (09) where we explored stories about how social media is being done in different but related types of organizations. Examples include, The American Red Cross, CADCA, and Northwest Kansas Regional Prevention Center. Handout http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com/file/view/MIHandout.doc
This slide deck is for a workshop at the Washington Prevention Summit, Yakima, WA on Oct 31, 2009. Additional handouts available at http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com
Community Coalitions are finding their way in social media and discovering it really does matter to the success of their communications. Handout: https://www.dropbox.com/s/aqy7fwb0v6fgpxs/DE-SoMe%20Communications%20Matter%20Handout.pdf?dl=0 Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health
This segment is only a small part of a larger workshop in which coalitions consider who they are, where they are and what kinds of communications needs they have before selecting tools.
How's it Done? MI SA Conference WorkshopLaDonna Coy
This deck is from a conference workshop at the Michigan Substance Abuse Conference (09) where we explored stories about how social media is being done in different but related types of organizations. Examples include, The American Red Cross, CADCA, and Northwest Kansas Regional Prevention Center. Handout http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com/file/view/MIHandout.doc
This slide desk is from a collaborative workshop with Emily Dieringer-Winnebago Co. Health Dept; Sara Mader, Madison Dane Co Health Dept and Annie Allen Sauk Co Health Dept. #wspc2011 More information at http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com/wspc2011
A Twitter workshop for coalitions with some experience using Twitter. The workshop is part of the 2013 CADCA Coalition Leadership Forum, Washington, DC on February 4-8, 2013
This workshop was part of the Social Media Tract for Coalitions at CADCA's Mid Year Training Institute, July 2011. For more information on CADCA go to http://www.cadca.org and for more on the beginning discussion about the workshop see http://technologyinprevention.blogspot.com/2011/07/power-of-presence.html
Coalitions are getting started with social media and looking to ways to measure it. This workshop is a basic introduction to social media listening, google analytics and ways to measure engagement and relationships. Workshop co-presented by Sue Stine and LaDonna Coy, CADCA Forum 2010, Washington, D.C.
The Impact of Technology on Dementia Care ServicesJJ Lassberg
Closing Remarks at the Alzheimer's Association: Houston and South East Texas 2011 Professional Conference
The Impact of Technology on Dementia Care Services: Empowering Providers, Patients & Families
Emerging Technology does support some very real threats and at the same time has an incredible ability to empower, encourage, and inspire when harnessed for the greater good.
This first of four webinars on "Mastering Online Facilitation," originally delivered and delivered for SEFLIN, provides an overview of how to design and facilitate webinars and online meetings. It is designed to model the practices discussed with the learners; leaves plenty of time for interactions with and among the learners; and concludes with resources and suggested activities to help participants apply what they are learning.
"Socializing Your Volunteer Program," an Ignite presentation for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference, by Robert Rosenthal, Director of Communications at VolunteerMatch. Tips, tools and training for using social networking to recruit, manage, and activate your volunteer base.
The deck was presented at the Tennessee Advanced School on Addiction, June 23, 2010. <a>Who & What Worksheet</a> <a>Where & How Worksheet</a> <a>Listening Template</a> and I blog <a>here</a>.
This slide desk is from a collaborative workshop with Emily Dieringer-Winnebago Co. Health Dept; Sara Mader, Madison Dane Co Health Dept and Annie Allen Sauk Co Health Dept. #wspc2011 More information at http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com/wspc2011
A Twitter workshop for coalitions with some experience using Twitter. The workshop is part of the 2013 CADCA Coalition Leadership Forum, Washington, DC on February 4-8, 2013
This workshop was part of the Social Media Tract for Coalitions at CADCA's Mid Year Training Institute, July 2011. For more information on CADCA go to http://www.cadca.org and for more on the beginning discussion about the workshop see http://technologyinprevention.blogspot.com/2011/07/power-of-presence.html
Coalitions are getting started with social media and looking to ways to measure it. This workshop is a basic introduction to social media listening, google analytics and ways to measure engagement and relationships. Workshop co-presented by Sue Stine and LaDonna Coy, CADCA Forum 2010, Washington, D.C.
The Impact of Technology on Dementia Care ServicesJJ Lassberg
Closing Remarks at the Alzheimer's Association: Houston and South East Texas 2011 Professional Conference
The Impact of Technology on Dementia Care Services: Empowering Providers, Patients & Families
Emerging Technology does support some very real threats and at the same time has an incredible ability to empower, encourage, and inspire when harnessed for the greater good.
This first of four webinars on "Mastering Online Facilitation," originally delivered and delivered for SEFLIN, provides an overview of how to design and facilitate webinars and online meetings. It is designed to model the practices discussed with the learners; leaves plenty of time for interactions with and among the learners; and concludes with resources and suggested activities to help participants apply what they are learning.
"Socializing Your Volunteer Program," an Ignite presentation for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference, by Robert Rosenthal, Director of Communications at VolunteerMatch. Tips, tools and training for using social networking to recruit, manage, and activate your volunteer base.
The deck was presented at the Tennessee Advanced School on Addiction, June 23, 2010. <a>Who & What Worksheet</a> <a>Where & How Worksheet</a> <a>Listening Template</a> and I blog <a>here</a>.
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by Hoh Kim, Jaram Park, Meeyoung Cha, Jaeseung Jeong
Graduate School of Culture Technology, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), 305–701, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
Published in 2015 @ PLoS ONE 10(5): e0126358. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0126358
Presentation on Social Media and PR for UMD-UC. Includes information and tips for blogger outreach, launching social network pages for businesses and more.
A collaboration by Creative Entrepreneur Tara Agacayak (tara.agacayak at gmail)
and Cultural Producer Anastasia Ashman (anastasia.ashman at gmail)
Two Americans in Istanbul present an overview of how social media can be used professionally with case studies from their own projects and businesses.
Includes links to resources, a list of do's and don'ts, tips for monetization, recommended applications and reasons why women and expats are perfect candidates for using social networking applications to develop their careers.
In an attention economy, expat professional women are no longer out of sight.
Two Americans in Istanbul present an overview of how social media can be used professionally with case studies from their own projects and businesses.
Includes links to resources, a list of dos and don'ts, tips for monetization, recommended applications and reasons why women and expats are perfect candidates for using social networking applications to develop their careers.
cultural producer Anastasia Ashman (anastasia.ashman at gmail)
and
creative entrepreneur Tara Agacayak
(tara.agacayak at gmail)
A comprehensive overview of the intersection of PR and social media, including tips, examples and resources for marketing communications professionals on using social media to their advantage. Revised for a presentation to UMD-UC.
Theses are the slides from a presentation made by Justgiving's head of client services, Tom Mansel, at the Institute of Fundraising's National Convention on July 9th 2008
Presentation by Des Walsh as part of the Gold Coast (Australia) City Library Tech Expo, workshop at the Elanora Branch of the Library, focusing on how social media is an enabler and essential part of connecting with customers.
Should CEOs blog? and Tweet?
You will learn why the answer is yes and see examples of social media for learning, communicating and possibly changing our organizations in major ways. We are truly experiencing a social media revolution (Eric Qualman)
This preso is my latest on Social Media & the Role of the Chief Executive given to the CPA-SEA meeting of State Society CEOs and the AICPA at the mid-winter meeting 2012.
Full of links and resources, including the five steps to get started now, reading list, and videos to inspire you and provoke you to action!
How can a local community coalition begin to develop a social media campaign for the first time? Give these steps a try, along with the workbook https://www.dropbox.com/s/jp8w603opy2aq98/SoMeCampaignSlidedoc.compressed.pdf?dl=0
12 Secrets for Jazzing up Your PresentationLaDonna Coy
A Learning Chi workshop on the Jazz of Powerpoint, secrets to captivate you audience for the Executive Women in Texas Government Annual Conference. LaDonna Coy, (cc)
CARS Webinar: Social Media in Substance Abuse PreventionLaDonna Coy
People in prevention are discovering ways to put social media to work for prevention to expand reach, build capacity, influence norms and engage people. This webinar offered through the Community Prevention Initiative (CPI) was funded by ADP and administered by the Center for Applied Research Solutions (CARS). Presented by LaDonna Coy, Learning Chi.
A basic workshop for getting a solid start using social media for coalitions. The workshop is being presented at the 2013 CADCA Coalition Leadership Forum, Feb 4-8, 2013, Washington, DC. All workship materials available at http://bit.ly/clf2013
Beyond Awareness: Making Social Media Work for Your CoalitionLaDonna Coy
For community coalitions to move beyond simple awareness raising strategies (push) it is critical that they work through developing a social media presence from which they can expand.
Social Media 101: Fundamentals for CoalitionsLaDonna Coy
For a Social Media 101 workshop at the CADCA Leadership Forum 2012, Washington, D.C. Handouts and additional workshop resources here http://bit.ly/SoMeForum2012
A getting started basic metrics/analytics workshop at the Wisconsin State Prevention Conference, June, 2011 through the Central Regional Team for the Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies. All materials, links and resources at http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com
I had the pleasure to introduce this workshop and play host to three panelists, Emily Dieringer, Sara Mader and Annie Allen, each from a different Wisconsin Co. Public Health Dept. We've posted all our materials and resources at http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com/wspc2011
Getting Ready for Web-based Meetings & EventsLaDonna Coy
This deck supports a workshop co-presented by Sue Stine, Rachael Seda, LaDonna Coy and special guests Sue Evans and Tricia Korthanke. The workshop briefly explores and demonstrates three web-based meeting platforms. Platform comparison: http://www.scribd.com/doc/26270654/Web-Con-Comp and the PLANC http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com/file/view/NewPLANC.pdf
This is an introductory workshop for Twitter for Coalitions co-presented at the CADCA Leadership Forum, 2010, January 11, 2010, Washington, DC. with Sue Stine, Jeffery Biggs, and LaDonna Coy. Handout is available at http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com/file/view/TwitterHandout.pdf
Success by Challenging Assumptions (Part 2)LaDonna Coy
Part two of a two part workshop on Creating Success by Challenging Assumptions with Stephanie Nestlerode, Omega Point International, Inc. and LaDonna Coy, Learning for Change, Inc. for the Texas SPF SIG community grantees. All materials are located at http://bit.ly/xQSu9
Success by Challenging Assumptions (Part I)LaDonna Coy
Part one of a two part workshop on Creating Success by Challenging Assumptions with Stephanie Nestlerode, Omega Point International, Inc. and LaDonna Coy, Learning for Change, Inc. for the Texas SPF SIG community grantees. All materials are located at http://bit.ly/xQSu9
Hosting Effective Online Meetings, Part 1LaDonna Coy
This is part 1 of a two part workshop on Hosting Effective Online Meetings. Part 1 covers what works, what doesn't and offers an online meeting technologies starter kit. Part 2 covers a Strength-based Meeting management Tool. The workshop was collaboratively developed by LaDonna Coy and Stephanie Nestlerode. Handouts and links are posted on a wiki page. http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com/Texas+Coalition+Webinars
Hosting Effective Online Meetings, Part 2LaDonna Coy
This is part 2 of a two part workshop on Hosting Effective Online Meetings. Part 1 covers what works, what doesn't and offers an online meeting technologies starter kit. Part 2 covers a Strength-based Meeting management Tool. The workshop was collaboratively developed by LaDonna Coy and Stephanie Nestlerode. Handouts and links are posted on a wiki page. http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com/Texas+Coalition+Webinars
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
1. LaDonna Coy, MHR, CPS, CDLA Learning for Change, Inc. Where & How to Get Started Social Media Technologies in Prevention
2. LaDonna Coy MHR, CPS, CDLA Primary Prevention Capacity building with Social media and live Virtual Learning/Training Interactionars sm Collaborative Partners: - Kansas AAPS - Kansas Prevention Network & SPF SIG Sector Network - Kansas Family Partnership - Eagle Ridge Institute - CADCA - Paxis, Inc - Safe & Caring Schools - Collaborative Conversations - Omega Point International - ODMHSAS - MACMHB-MASACA The surest way to provoke the imagination is to seek out environments you have no experience with. --author unknown
7. Photo: yoshi Source: www.icrossing.co.uk/ebooks What’s Social Media? It’s about connecting . No, it’s about community . Isn’t it about Conversation ? What about Openness? Nah, it’s about participation .
8. Having conversations … online Social Media is… People There’s a New .. Did you see the video from .. Heads up Saw that! Are you Yes, link is Hmmm
101. We connect, engage or become increasingly irrelevant These things I know ... It’s about our conversations This is the Age of Participation We have the tools of mass collaboration A change in our “thinking” is required
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Editor's Notes
Photo: shutterstock.com
What brought you here to this session today? What are you curious about or would like to know more about? Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/28859335@N00/135824507
http://www.flickr.com/photos/niwru/1102144588/ Characteristics of Social media Citation: What is Social Media? At www.icrossing.co.uk/ebooks )
At its core, social media is people having conversations online. Where? That’s one of the things we’ll explore today.
So what does social media look like? Forrester has identified 7 actions and measured them for three years now. (Conversationalists are new this year) POLL
Do you publish a blog, your own web pages, upload video you created, upload audio/music you created, write articles/stories and post them. (green check for yes, red x for no)
Do you update status on a social networking site like Facebook or post updates on Twitter? Green check for yes, red x for no.
Do you post ratings/reviews of products or services, comment on someone else’s blog, contribute to an online forums, or contribute to/edit articles in a wiki Green check for yes, red x for no.
Do you use RSS feeds, vote for web sites online, or add tags to web pages or photos?
Do you maintain a profile on a social networking site or visit social networking sites? <div xmlns:cc=&quot;http://creativecommons.org/ns#&quot; about=&quot;http://www.flickr.com/photos/97777048@N00/3502456580&quot;><a rel=&quot;cc:attributionURL&quot; href=&quot;http://www.flickr.com/photos/tigerrules/&quot;>http://www.flickr.com/photos/tigerrules/</a> / <a rel=&quot;license&quot; href=&quot;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/&quot;>CC BY-NC 2.0</a></div> Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/97777048@N00/3502456580
Do you read blogs, listen to podcasts, watch video from other users, read online forums, read customer ratings/reviews or read tweets. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamelah/2818191116/
None of these things? http://www.flickr.com/photos/galabassoon/2655536486/
Photo: istockphoto.com Social media is something to experience - to “be” not “buy” @davidalston says, You can’t “buy” social media, you have to “be” it.” You actually can treat social media like just another channel, but that would be to far underutilize its power to connect, converse and create change.
Source: http://bit.ly/arCgyr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ross/481518848/ Review polling data. What did you hear that surprised you?
Photo: istockphoto.com Social media technologies help us do a number of things that we normally do, better, more easily, more often. Magic wand - place it on the menu item of most interest to you. What are your goals in any of these areas or others you may have selected?
Who do you want to engage? Where? How? How often? Why?
Listening project - to learn where conversations related to your cause, issue or community are happening online? Offline? What’s the tone/sentiment? Is it appropriate to join them where they are?
Where are you? Online? Offline? Where is your group, coalition or network? Online? Offline? Where do you connect, overlap, or hold the possibility of engaging?
Online presence - offline presence, is one all that different from the other? Why? Why not? http://www.flickr.com/photos/66164549@N00/2487291985/
Here’s an example from my experience. The idea here is to identify and connect your online and offline presence, weaving it all together with your partners presence to create a web of influence.
FIND How do you find others of like minds or focus and connect up? (Connect, join) http://www.flickr.com/photos/xadrian/581385733/
LISTEN AND OBSERVE - but how do you do this online? http://www.flickr.com/photos/brutalworks/39868154/
There’s tools for that!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/luc/1824234195/
Google News tracks some 4500 news sources plus a variety of other social media e.g., blogs,
One simple but powerful action is to set an alert for your group or organizations name AND key topics you want to follow. If you have a website or blog, you may want to put the address in a Google Alert so you’ll be alerted if your “link” shows up in the news.
Decide on your search terms (this will take some trial and error, I usually do the initial search on the news site to hone in on the right terms for what I’m looking for. Then - how broad do you want the search to be? News only (mainstream), blogs, WWW, video, groups or Comprehensive? How often do you want to receive this alert? Where/how do you want to receive it?
RSS Readers are like “cheaters” for your ears. It brings specific conversations, news, topics, information up close so you get a better look. RSS readers are an easy way to track a lot of information. (signal to noise)
One really easy and very nice interface is Netvibes. It is free, simple to sign up for and has an easy drag and drop capability.
you won’t want to repeat the search everyday - set Google alerts and RSS feeds so the news comes to you. Save that search time. Let’s say you are working on a tobacco project. So what do you do with this kind of info when you find it.
Here’s how it works, most blogs when they are syndicated, that is, ready for “prime time” will offer a way to subscribe either by reader or email or both. (both is better). It’s a matter of click and sign up. When you click ....(next slide)
you’ll get some choices. Notice this one offers a variety of readers and one of them is “Google” and one is “Netvibes”. Just click on the one you have an account with and the blog or “feed” will show up in your reader.
Google reader seems more complex until you get used to it. On Google Reader you can share what you find with other people, share the content with a little note with your contribution or star the content for later reference. I use both Google Reader and Netvibes.
So, what are you listening for?
Source: Beth Kanter presentation at http://www.slideshare.net/kanter/listening-for-nonprofits-in-a-digital-world slide 65
Once you’ve signed up for some alerts and located some key blogs or other sites that are talking about your topic you can begin to track. Here’s a listening template based on one I learned about from Beth Kanter - the guru of social media for nonprofits. Look in your handout on page?
Consider the information source - it may be a blog or any number of other types of sources. Type of source =coalition, provider, agency, MSM, individual -- blog, website, news feed
how high do the blogs rank, influence in the blogosphere. Google Page Rank http://www.prchecker.info / Technorati http://www.technorati.com
When you scan or read the post - is it positive, negative, or neutral?
One novel way to do this is using a wiki (a read/write websites like Wikispaces, PBWiki or Wet Paint) so that all involved in collecting can contribute in one place and everyone can see and scan what you are collecting.
Air Force Blog Assessment http://bit.ly/c32QEt
Photo: istockphoto.com Don’t try to do it all ... just figure out one simple, elegant “next step” that will make the most difference in helping us help ourselves and build our capacity to engage others
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ross/481518848/ What sparked your curiosity so far? Where do you have questions?
Photo: istockphoto.com There is no one-size-fits-all for social media. That’s why we start small and grow into it.
Now we can talk about social media tools. While there’s a lot of social media to cover, even more than is represented here on the Pizza, we are going to look deeper into four areas.
While there’s a lot of social media to cover, even more than is represented here on the Pizza, we are going to look deeper into just four areas, following the lead of Easton. Social Networks, Photos and Video.
Blogs - communications building blocks (opening the conversation)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN2I1pWXjXI
Blogs are often used for news or current events, advocacy, to replace a print-based newsletter, or a place for discussion. Blogs noted include: CADCA’s Coalition Institute Oregon Partnership Portage County Alliance for Youth Technology in Prevention Hartford Communities that Care, Inc. Stump Underage Drinking Yamhill County Prevention Council Missouri’s Youth/Adult Alilance ONDCP’s Pushing Back Coalitions in Prevention All are listed on the blogroll at the CADCA Coalition Institute Blog http://prevention.typepad.com
name/header reverse chronological order self-publish can add all kinds of content including showcasing content from other blogs and websites
http://technologyinprevention.blogspot.com Why is it important to have email subscription as well as RSS feeds? 94% of adults online use email (PEW Internet and American Life)
What do you notice about this blog? Hint: integrated a different form of social media.
Resource: What is Social Media? produced by icrossing.com at http://www.icrossing.co.uk/fileadmin/uploads/eBooks/What_is_social_media_Nov_2007.pdf
Social Networking is a way to be part of groups and have some public/private space online (mostly public)
the page is busy but clean. This is a “home page” Notice the menu bar at top, choices down each side
GROUP - This is MYAA, a youth/adult partnership led by Alicia Ozenberger from Jefferson City, MO
Fan Page Even State government is able to get into the act. Tell Sarah’s story.
Dr. Embry’s “Page” which looks very much like a Personal Profile So how do you know where to establish a presence?
Is Facebook the place? Or is your priority population on MySpace? Who has experience with MySpace?
Notice they too have groups, forums, and apps gallery now. MySpace is known for its music apps and ability to customize pages - which can be an upside or a downside. Both FB and MySpace have ads … What if you could create your own version of social networking? You can.
Notice, sign up, sign in Menu bar - add drop down screens - MyPage, members, Forum, blogs Messaging Now has, 1100 members compared to (5/26) 357 members
Now has 357 members (5/26) 1100 members on 2/24/10
There were ten active forums this week on a variety of topics.
Blog without having to host one! An easy way to get into blogging. The blog client isn’t as robust as you’ll find when you host your own blog outside of the social network but there are advantages to offering blog posts within a network 1) ready audience to comment 2) don’t need to host our own.
Using the chat window, where did you see possibilities to explore further or connections you may not have seen before? Chat it up. (2 min or so) http://www.flickr.com/photos/graphicfootprints/1701617218/
Base photo: istockphoto.com, small photos: coyenator
Document community life, billboards, signage, anything you find interesting. What do you see in your community that catches your attention? That makes you go, hmmmm? This is one of those for me.
http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/ See also http://creativecommons.org
Nonprofit tip sheet Insights on how to run a video campaign Advice for making and editing videos And How to use Google tools for example, for fundraising
http://www.youtube.com/user/DoverY2Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gskLlg-ARFw
http://socialmedia.wikispaces.com/Communications+game This version of the game is located at http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com /
After all the time and work and experience of prevention over these past 18 years ... and the intensity of the changes in technology .. these things I know ... http://www.flickr.com/photos/graphicfootprints/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/zakh/337938459/ ht tp://www.flickr.com/photos/amylenzo/11992734 0/
The focus is on people … relationships and webs of influence in our communities, state and far beyond. Our reach, our picture of our own impact on the world is changing.
Clay Shirky, Here Comes Everybody Photo: istockphoto.com