A presentation to the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Association Summit in Seattle on 10 ways to use social networks and social media to engage local readers.
The 10 ideas for building local community:
1. Be first with breaking news
2. Leverage Twitter
3. Enable conversations
4. Get widget-happy!
5. Community video
6. Geocoding & citizen photography
7. Create local map mashups
8. Hook up with Facebook
9. Tap into sharing economy
10. Study, borrow, steal
Includes an overview to the social and participatory aspects of the Web, an overview of social media tools, and commonly used metrics for evaluating specific social media tools. Additionally, case examples will be provided on the use of social media in health communication and public health.
Social media? Get serious! Understanding the functional building blocks of so...Ian McCarthy
Traditionally, consumers used the Internet to simply expend content: they read it, they watched it, and they used it to buy products and services. Increasingly, however, consumers are utilizing platforms –— such as content sharing sites, blogs,
social networking, and wikis–—to create, modify, share, and discuss Internet content. This represents the social media phenomenon, which can now significantly impact a firm’s reputation, sales, and even survival. Yet, many executives eschew or ignore this form of media because they don’t understand what it is, the various forms it can take, and how to engage with it and learn. In response, we present a framework that defines
social media by using seven functional building blocks: identity, conversations, sharing, presence, relationships, reputation, and groups. As different social media activities are defined by the extent to which they focus on some or all of these blocks,
we explain the implications that each block can have for how firms should engage with social media. To conclude, we present a number of recommendations regarding how firms should develop strategies for monitoring, understanding, and responding to different social media activities.
Social media for social change workshopMia Northrop
This workshop introduces participants to social media sites and tools that can be used to engage new audiences about diversity and human rights. The presentation focuses on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Readers will learn the basics of social media strategy, what the various sites offer and how social media activities can be measured. This is aimed towards people who are moderate users of the internet and new to social media.
Here's my presentation at NewComm Forum 2010: "Social and Entrepreneurial: The Paths to the New Journalism," a look at the fast-evolving journalism and social media landscape, the opportunities for new players, and why the old guard won't survive if they don't make significant changes to their corporate cultures.
Includes an overview to the social and participatory aspects of the Web, an overview of social media tools, and commonly used metrics for evaluating specific social media tools. Additionally, case examples will be provided on the use of social media in health communication and public health.
Social media? Get serious! Understanding the functional building blocks of so...Ian McCarthy
Traditionally, consumers used the Internet to simply expend content: they read it, they watched it, and they used it to buy products and services. Increasingly, however, consumers are utilizing platforms –— such as content sharing sites, blogs,
social networking, and wikis–—to create, modify, share, and discuss Internet content. This represents the social media phenomenon, which can now significantly impact a firm’s reputation, sales, and even survival. Yet, many executives eschew or ignore this form of media because they don’t understand what it is, the various forms it can take, and how to engage with it and learn. In response, we present a framework that defines
social media by using seven functional building blocks: identity, conversations, sharing, presence, relationships, reputation, and groups. As different social media activities are defined by the extent to which they focus on some or all of these blocks,
we explain the implications that each block can have for how firms should engage with social media. To conclude, we present a number of recommendations regarding how firms should develop strategies for monitoring, understanding, and responding to different social media activities.
Social media for social change workshopMia Northrop
This workshop introduces participants to social media sites and tools that can be used to engage new audiences about diversity and human rights. The presentation focuses on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Readers will learn the basics of social media strategy, what the various sites offer and how social media activities can be measured. This is aimed towards people who are moderate users of the internet and new to social media.
Here's my presentation at NewComm Forum 2010: "Social and Entrepreneurial: The Paths to the New Journalism," a look at the fast-evolving journalism and social media landscape, the opportunities for new players, and why the old guard won't survive if they don't make significant changes to their corporate cultures.
Here's the presentation JD Lasica will deliver May 3, 2012, at the Women's Funding Network in Los Angeles, including tips on how to use social media on the cheap for organizations with small budgets.
An introduction to Social Media for CharitiesGemma Went
This is a 10 minute presentation I gave at the Henley Third Sector Network event on The Impact of Technology in the Third Sector on 17th October 2009. It's a bit of a whistle stop tour (it's hard to cram an intro to social media into 10 minutes) so please let me know if you have any questions.
Week 6 slides from the class "Social Web 2.0" I taught at the University of Washington's Masters in Communication program in 2007. Most of the content is still very relevant today. Topics: Lightweight authoring, blogs, and wikis
Social Media for Communication 101 is an introduction program for employees who have zero, basic knowledge on Social Media and how to use available tools for communication.
Social Web 2.0 Class Week 9: Social Coordination, Mobile Social, Collective A...Shelly D. Farnham, Ph.D.
Week 9 slides from the class "Social Web 2.0" I taught at the University of Washington's Masters in Communication program in 2007. Most of the content is still very relevant today. Topics: Social coordination, mobile social, and collective action.
Digital One E-Marketing & Social Media first agency in MoroccoDigital One
DIGITAL1® est la première agence de communication et relations publiques sur médias sociaux qui permet aux entreprises marocaines de différents secteurs de gérer leur image et réputation et d’accroître leur visibilité et leur notoriété sur le web 2.0.
DIGITAL1® met à la disposition des entreprises des outils de communications et de mesures d’impact inédits. DIGITAL1® offre aussi des conseils stratégiques et des consultants internationaux pour les projets d’envergure. Elle dispose également de studios spécialisés de développement de solutions adaptées pour le business des marchés audiovisuels, internet, et le marché des applications pour mobile ( Android, I Phone, BlackBerry).
Convaincu de l’importance stratégique de la communication digitale, DIGITAL1® compte mettre en avant tout le savoir-faire du groupe PAR3 en matière de communication et de relations publiques pour proposer le meilleur des médias sociaux et du marketing interactif afin d’aider les entreprises marocaines à intégrer cette nouvelle dimension web 2.0 dans leurs stratégies de communication.
Here's the presentation JD Lasica will deliver May 3, 2012, at the Women's Funding Network in Los Angeles, including tips on how to use social media on the cheap for organizations with small budgets.
An introduction to Social Media for CharitiesGemma Went
This is a 10 minute presentation I gave at the Henley Third Sector Network event on The Impact of Technology in the Third Sector on 17th October 2009. It's a bit of a whistle stop tour (it's hard to cram an intro to social media into 10 minutes) so please let me know if you have any questions.
Week 6 slides from the class "Social Web 2.0" I taught at the University of Washington's Masters in Communication program in 2007. Most of the content is still very relevant today. Topics: Lightweight authoring, blogs, and wikis
Social Media for Communication 101 is an introduction program for employees who have zero, basic knowledge on Social Media and how to use available tools for communication.
Social Web 2.0 Class Week 9: Social Coordination, Mobile Social, Collective A...Shelly D. Farnham, Ph.D.
Week 9 slides from the class "Social Web 2.0" I taught at the University of Washington's Masters in Communication program in 2007. Most of the content is still very relevant today. Topics: Social coordination, mobile social, and collective action.
Digital One E-Marketing & Social Media first agency in MoroccoDigital One
DIGITAL1® est la première agence de communication et relations publiques sur médias sociaux qui permet aux entreprises marocaines de différents secteurs de gérer leur image et réputation et d’accroître leur visibilité et leur notoriété sur le web 2.0.
DIGITAL1® met à la disposition des entreprises des outils de communications et de mesures d’impact inédits. DIGITAL1® offre aussi des conseils stratégiques et des consultants internationaux pour les projets d’envergure. Elle dispose également de studios spécialisés de développement de solutions adaptées pour le business des marchés audiovisuels, internet, et le marché des applications pour mobile ( Android, I Phone, BlackBerry).
Convaincu de l’importance stratégique de la communication digitale, DIGITAL1® compte mettre en avant tout le savoir-faire du groupe PAR3 en matière de communication et de relations publiques pour proposer le meilleur des médias sociaux et du marketing interactif afin d’aider les entreprises marocaines à intégrer cette nouvelle dimension web 2.0 dans leurs stratégies de communication.
POSITIONING OF THE NEW MEANS OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION: EMPIRICAL STUD...IAEME Publication
The social networks occupy a major place in the new technologies of information and communication. Beyond their weight ceaselessly increasing in the society, they became strategic supports as well for the individuals as for the organizations. With the social networks, a real revolution upsets in a radical way the ecosystem of the media and of the communication in our societies. Internet and the social media have individualized and democratized the access to real time diffusable contents in the global scale. Today, the consumers of information are also producers of information and can enter in competition with the traditional editors and broadcasting stations, the brands, the public authorities.
Take semester abroad at the Netherlands Institute in Mocrocco (NIMAR).
More information http://www.nimarrabat.nl
Varied program where you learn new skills and languages, and practice in independently performing ethnographic fieldwork.
A series of lectures by scholars based in Morocco on various aspects of Moroccan and North African culture and society, such as social movements, gender, migration, urbanisation, relations between town and countryside, media, from different disciplinary angles: sociology, anthropology, history, etc.
Individually or in small groups specific during six weeks well-defined projects under supervision of a lecturer. Weekly inter vision. An ethnographic report as term paper. A combination of original empirical research, study of existing literature, and theoretical framework. For example fieldwork in the village of Skoura.
Excursions to various sites of cultural interest and to social organisations in the surroundings of Rabat and Casablanca. Finding your way in the inner ‘Islamic’ city.
Museums and the culture of memory. Casablanca and colonial and post-colonial modernity.
This session will address how complex social networks of various types can be built with Drupal. The nuances of Feeds, Walls, Sharing (both private and public), Friends, Following, and (most importantly) Privacy will be explored, and options for building these features with Drupal will be discussed, with examples from the real world.
This is an advanced session but anyone with social-networking dreams would benefit from learning the challenges in building one.
How do you make a network "Social"?
A Drupal site is a network of users and content, but it is not inherently social. It's greatest original feature was the ability for multiple users to collaborate in managing the system. We'll talk about what makes networks social and what makes them fun: Feeds, Activity, & Sharing.
"News Feeds" can show not only your friend's content, but your friends-of-your-friends content when the target is your friend. Sound complicated? It is!
"Activity" is when you become friends with someone, join the site, "like" something, commented on something... the list goes on. Without activity display, a social network feels more like a MySpace than Facebook. But be careful... if you list each new activity all of your friends make, it can get clogged with redundant announcements. Learn how we devised a system that lets us smartly group recent activity taken by user, taxonomy term, or node.
Great social networks may be easy to use, but the logic behind true social networks is very complex.
The Details
- Building news feeds for friends and "followed" terms with Search API with Apache Solr
- How to let users "share" content and write on other users "walls".
- Creating an "activity" system that shows users activity around the site and can group similar activity together.
- Privacy & Permissions: How to give control where control is due.
About the Speaker
Jonathan is the Founder & CTO of ThinkDrop Consulting, a Drupal consulting company in Brooklyn, New York and has been developing with Drupal for more than 7 years, coding with PHP for more than 11 years, and hypertexting with HTML since 1997.
This session was originally given at DrupalCampNYC 10 in December of 2012
Slides available at https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dg3sc8t9_2cbxfbnqg
NOTE: I apologize for the layout problems, Google Docs Presentations look different on different operating systems
Social Networks and Security: What Your Teenager Likely Won't Tell YouDenim Group
John Dickson's presentation to a group of Chief Security Officers (CSOs) about the security implications of social networking sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. He encourages CSOs to approach social networking as a business issue rather than a security issue if they want to maximize their influence.
Data Visualization and Social Network Analysis for Recruiting.Matt Charney
This presentation focuses on how employers can leverage big data to analyze, visualize and utilize visualization to understand how their workforce is connected and who the real influencers are in any organization. Seeing networks at work can help increase retention, boost employee referrals and create higher impact outcomes by allowing HR to focus on who really matters in an organization.
Objectives of attending this session:
1. Attendees will understand what data visualization is, why it matters and how recruiting and HR leaders can apply some of its basic concepts to improving both day-to-day operations and long term strategic outcome within their own organizations.
2. Attendees will learn what data visualization tools, paid and unpaid, are available, how they compare and what they can do to select, implement and optimize these tools within their current HR Technology stack.
3. Attendees will see real life examples of how real recruiting and HR organizations over came real challenges in the real world by using data visualization and learn how these case studies can be applied to their current and future talent practices and processes.
This is the first part of my introduction to cryptography lectures I have presented at numerous institutions in Lithuania. The presentation is based on the book by known cryptography expert Christof Paar.
OVERVIEW
Twitter Bootstrap is a wildly popular HTML and CSS framework for building websites and web applications. It is the number 1 project on GitHub. Bootstrap supports responsive web design, allowing the layout of your page to adapt to the device (desktop, tablet, mobile). This talk will introduce you to the basics of using Bootstrap and show you how to build responsive web layouts to build your own app.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Beginner web developers
ASSUMED AUDIENCE KNOWLEDGE
Working knowledge of HTML5 and CSS3.
OBJECTIVE
Learn how to use Twitter Bootstrap to quickly build a beautiful, responsive web app.
FIVE THINGS AUDIENCE MEMBERS WILL LEARN
Twitter Bootstrap basics
Bootstrap CSS basics
Bootstrap responsive layouts
Bootstrap components
JavaScript Bootstrap plugins
(Practical) Beyond Responsive Web Design (WordCamp Miami 2011)arborwebsolutions
My presentation from WordCamp Miami 2011, Beyond "Responsive Web Design". This is a totally re-worked version of my previous presentation, with a focus on how to actually implement responsive design.
Responsive Web Design - Introduction & Workflow OverviewAidan Foster
Responsive Design's is a way of making a single website that works well on mobile, tablet, and desktop browsers. Back in 2010 Ethan Marcotte, first coined the term "responsive design" and described it as having 3 components:
Flexible Images
Fluid Grids
CSS Media Queries
Well it seems Ethan let quite a few cats of out bag with this one, and we've been trying to herd those cats ever since.
What started as exclusively a front-end web design technique has expanded to include a whole new range of both front-end and server-side programming techniques. The real challenge came when we also suddenly discovered that tried and true practices for project management, and creative concept development all started to fall apart. It’s not practical to create photoshop mockups of ever page in a site at every device size - There’s simply too many variables to account for in graphic design software.
Responsive Design requires a new process for creating websites, and new ways of interacting with teams and clients.
This presentation will outline a birds-eye-view of Responsive Techniques, Strategies, Tools, and Gotchas of RWD. It will focus on some of the new workflow techniques needed and cover some suggestions for where to go to learn more.
Slide Summary
1-25: History of Responsive Design
26-50: Coding Basics (Developer Focused)
51-57: Progressive Enhancement
58-70: Mobile First
71-93: Responsive Workflows
96-99: Selling Responsive Design
Introduction to Cryptography Parts II and IIIMaksim Djackov
These are the second and third parts of my introduction to cryptography lectures I have presented at numerous institutions in Lithuania. These introduce PRNGs, assymetric ciphers, key exchange, digital signatures and certificates. The presentation is based on the book by known cryptography expert Christof Paar.
The presentation covers the following:
Basic Terms
Cryptography
The General Goals of Cryptography
Common Types of Attacks
Substitution Ciphers
Transposition Cipher
Steganography- “Concealed Writing”
Symmetric Secret Key Encryption
Types of Symmetric Algorithms
Common Symmetric Algorithms
Asymmetric Secret Key Encryption
Common Asymmetric Algorithms
Public Key Cryptography
Hashing Techniques
Hashing Algorithms
Digital Signatures
Transport Layer Security
Public key infrastructure (PKI)
Reimagining Journalism in the Age of Social MediaJD Lasica
A presentation about how journalism might be reimagined in an age when more people are embracing the precepts of social media.
Given by JD Lasica on Aug. 25, 2011, at El Mercurio in Santiago, Chile, during a 2-day symposium attended by news executives and managers from major publications in South America.
Whether offline or online, your relationship with the public and the media has the power to mobilize new people to undertake the kinds of activities that have the intent or effect of influencing government action, public policy, public participation, social change. Find out how...
Part 2 of the Mobilize Your Cause Bootcamp, held at CUNY as part of Personal Democracy Forum 2010. Some of the tools discussed include:
- Google Earth
- Google Earth historical layers
- Google Sidewiki
- Visualizations
- Widgets
- Google Maps
- Annotations & tagging
- Mashups
- Creative Commons
Social media & public relations power point (ncfpd 2009)Karen Freberg
This presentation was for the National Center for Food Protection and Defense (NCFPD) as a social media training tool for professionals and researchers in social media.
Tools and Strategies for Social BusinessesJD Lasica
A 45-slide presentation to the Girls in Tech Retreat in Santa Cruz, Calif., on Oct. 10, 2009, with sections on 6 steps to social businesses' success, best practices for the social Web, successful and unsuccessful social media campaigns, Twitter, widgets, metrics and the sharing economy.
How to Sell Social Media to the C Suite _ Shashi BellamkondaShashi Bellamkonda
TOPIC AT NOV. 15 CAPITAL COMMUNICATOR & MDB COMMUNICATIONS LUNCHEON
Shashi Bellamkonda, Network Solutions’ Social Media Swami, presented a luncheon session, Tuesday, Nov. 15, on selling social media to your organization.How to convince your boss and others that it is in your organization’s best interest to use social media to reach communications and marketing objectives.
“Many questions come up when social media marketing is mentioned, especially when it comes to getting approval and buy in from the rest of the organization - like legal and service,” said Bellamkonda. “At this session we will work to answer some of these questions, including measurable impact and return on investment.”
The session, was held at MDB Communications in Washington, DC provided actionable steps for convincing managers of the value of using social media.How to become an internal champion, finding creative ways to recruit internal supporters (including lawyers), and ways to gather and present compelling reasons for social media engagement, as well as a social media rollout plan.
Here are some blue-sky ideas for how media organizations, startups and businesses can use social user experience successfully on your sites and in your apps. Presentation given by JD Lasica at Grupo de Diarios America (GDA), at the headquarters of El Comercio in Lima, Peru, in November 2014.
The Social Startup: New strategies for a new worldJD Lasica
JD Lasica's talk about how to create a Social Startup. Tips on how to socialize your startup, including how to hone your core message or value proposition, how to build a community or supporters and why it's important to tell your own story.
This is 66-slide presentation about how Parent Teacher Associations can use social media to advance their goals. It covers planning, storytelling, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and more.
Is social media right for your nonprofit?JD Lasica
Here's the webcast presentation I gave on May 27, 2012, to participants in the AFAP Partners Workshop. (AFAP is the Australian Foundation for the Peoples of Asia and the Pacific.)
The focus was on how to use social media if you're a nonprofit or small organization with a small budget.
How to leverage social media for educationJD Lasica
Here's the presentation that JD Lasica, founder of Socialbrite.org, gave at the annual convention of the California State PTA in Anaheim on May 11, 2012. Topics covered include Facebook, Twitter, storytelling, Pinterest, Scoop.it, community strategies and more.
Your nonprofit needs a social media strategyJD Lasica
Here's the presentation that JD Lasica and Carla Schlemminger of Socialbrite.org are giving at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in San Francisco on April 5, 2012. The focus is on 5 approaches nonprofit organizations can take to strategically advance their missions.
Social media, Gov 2.0 and government workersJD Lasica
At the annual conference of the American Society for Public Administration in Las Vegas on March 4, 2012, JD Lasica and Chris Abraham of Socialmedia.biz will be giving a Super Session on social media strategy for public sector managers and employees. This presentation covers topics such as the importance of a social media strategy, metrics, SEO, keywords, Gov 2.0 sites, and lots more.
Social media, Gov 2.0 and government workers (original)JD Lasica
This presentation has been slightly updated:
http://www.slideshare.net/jdlasica/social-media-strategies-11839759
At the annual conference of the American Society for Public Administration in Las Vegas on March 4, 2012, JD Lasica and Chris Abraham of Socialmedia.biz will be giving a Super Session on social media strategy for public sector managers and employees. This presentation covers topics such as the importance of a social media strategy, metrics, SEO, keywords, Gov 2.0 sites, and lots more.
How NGOs can use social media to create impactJD Lasica
On Jan. 20, 2012, JD Lasica and Shonali Burke gave the following presentation to assembled NGOs at the United Nations. Campaigns and programs examined include charity: water, Send a Cow, WaterForward, Epic Change, Jolkona, mobile and more.
Presentation given by JD Lasica at the bootcamp "Advancing a New Vision for Youth Sexuality through New Media" given by ISIS and convened by the Ford Foundation in Oakland, fall 2011.
Create impact with a powerhouse social strategyJD Lasica
How do you get traction with your social media efforts? Your organization needs to begin with a strategy and a set of business goals.
JD Lasica is giving this presentation at Blackbaud's BBCon conference in Washington, DC, on Oct. 4, 2011.
Future Of Fintech In India | Evolution Of Fintech In IndiaTheUnitedIndian
Navigating the Future of Fintech in India: Insights into how AI, blockchain, and digital payments are driving unprecedented growth in India's fintech industry, redefining financial services and accessibility.
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ys jagan mohan reddy political career, Biography.pdfVoterMood
Yeduguri Sandinti Jagan Mohan Reddy, often referred to as Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, is an Indian politician who currently serves as the Chief Minister of the state of Andhra Pradesh. He was born on December 21, 1972, in Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh, to Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy (popularly known as YSR), a former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, and Y.S. Vijayamma.
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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Welcome to the new Mizzima Weekly !
Mizzima Media Group is pleased to announce the relaunch of Mizzima Weekly. Mizzima is dedicated to helping our readers and viewers keep up to date on the latest developments in Myanmar and related to Myanmar by offering analysis and insight into the subjects that matter. Our websites and our social media channels provide readers and viewers with up-to-the-minute and up-to-date news, which we don’t necessarily need to replicate in our Mizzima Weekly magazine. But where we see a gap is in providing more analysis, insight and in-depth coverage of Myanmar, that is of particular interest to a range of readers.
हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.
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Social journalism: Community building through social networks
1. Social journalism: Community
building through social networks
Pacific Northwest Newspaper Association Summit
Seattle, Sept. 17, 2009
JD Lasica
President, Socialmedia.biz
jd@socialmedia.biz
2. Relax!
Flickr photo “relaxation,
the maldivian way” by
notsogoodphotography
http://delicious.com/socialmediacamp/pnna
(all sites in this talk have been tagged for later retrieval)
http://slideshare.net/jdlasica
3. Making sense of all the new terms
http://socialbrite.org/glossary
“Social media:
Any online technology or practice that lets us share
(content, opinions, insights, experiences, media)
and have a conversation about the ideas we care about.
”
4. Explosive uptake in social media
About 200 million blogs
5 of top 10 websites are social media
sites
57% have joined a social network
39% subscribe to an RSS feed
YouTube = 10% of all Internet traffic
Every time someone opens a computer, 60% of time it’s for
social reasons
120,000 new blogs launched every day
1.5 million blog posts per day (17 per second)
Sources: Universal McCann: Wave.3: Power to the People, 2008; various
5. Social networking and journalism
Cartoon courtesy of John Cole, The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Penn.
6. New metrics for participatory age
Old metrics: eyeballs, page views, stickiness
New metrics: engagement, participation,
passion, interaction, comments, uploads
7. 10 ideas for building community
1. Be first with breaking news
2. Leverage Twitter
3. Enable conversations
4. Get widget-happy!
5. Community video
6. Geocoding & citizen photography
7. Create local map mashups
8. Hook up with Facebook
9. Tap into sharing economy
10. Study, borrow, steal
8. 1. Be first with breaking news
SMS alerts
Latinos, African Americans > greater use of mobile devices
Twitter to break verified news
Best usage is to drive users to story on your site
Live-blogging of public events
Several free useful tools
Moblogging to upload photos from mobile device
Buzznet, Foneblog, Fotopages, mBlog, mlogs, phlog.net, Snap,
Textamerica, Webshots. Cross-posting?
9. SMS alerts for niche news
www.impre.com/alertas
• ImpreMedia: 20
alerts/day, 1 million
impressions/month
• Popular topics:
general news,
breaking news,
New York, politics,
entertainment, sports,
Mexican futbol league
10. Live-blogging to drive conversation
Useful free tools:
• CoverItLive.com
• Scribblelive.com
• Google Docs
Examples: Obama’s health
care speech, Sonia
Sotomayor hearings, Rod
Blagojevich impeachment,
NFL playoffs.
Use your site as a
community forum!
11. 2. Leverage Twitter
San Diego wildfires: KPBS +
USD
Red River flooding in North
Dakota
Flight 1549 “Miracle on the
Hudson”
BusinessWeek: 40 journalists
on Twitter.
MuckRack.com: feed of
Twitter posts by journalists
12. Make Twitter work for you
Train your staff on how to use Twitter
Not a broadcasting medium to distribute headlines
Start by listening & observing, but then:
Be human, be conversational, not detatched
Unlearn the conventions of journalism
@ElDiarioNY: after 5 mo., 5% new traffic from Twitter
#1 traffic driver: retweets
“Twitter is just amazing. It's the perfect tool for journalists.”
— Arturo Duran, CEO, ImpreMedia Digital (El Diario, La Opinion, et al.)
13. Don’t ghettoize social media
@jamesjanega
General assignment
reporter,
Chicago Tribune
@kimpainter
Health columnist,
USA Today
@dsarno
Business reporter,
LA Times
17. Identify & engage influencers
Scope out Twitterers with large # followers. How do
their interests intersect with your site’s?
Learn about how people in your community use social
media
Connect with social media influencers through
search.twitter.com, PlaceBlogger.com, etc.
Ask people around you (neighbors, students, young
people in your newsroom) how they use social media
18. Use hash tags to join conversations
Find relevant hashtags through
hashtags.org or Twitter Search
Join (but don’t spam)
conversation threads
Start your own hashtag
Some hashtags to latch on to:
#health #sports #latino
#education #democracy
#politics #Obama #news
#media #journalism #journchat
At left, widget found at:
http://journchat.info
19. 4. Get widget-happy!
Highlight
community events
Indy.com staffers pick
the best local events to
highlight on the site’s
front page.
20. Tap into community conversations
Real-time
conversations
Tap into the
conversations that are
already taking place in
your community:
Widgets let you post
tailored discussions —
both by topic and by
geographic location.
Create widgets for your
business, opinion,
politics, sports
sections.
21. Promote community service
Left: AllforGood.org helps you find and share ways to do good in your community.
Right: UnitedWeServe: Bottom-up volunteer opportunities at http://serve.gov
22. 5. Community video
Video + chat =
engagement
Think of your site not just
as a way to showcase
your own journalism but
as a platform to connect
users with interesting
events taking place in the
community.
Streaming video tools
include Kyte.com,
Qik.com, Ustream.tv,
Livestream.com and
This is the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, student journalism channel. Youcaster.com.
http://www.kyte.tv/ch/109996-jmsnews
23. Live video streaming
ImpreMedia teamed up with
the PBS NewsHour to live-
stream the Sonia Sotomayor
hearings. Went from 20,000
streams during 2008
campaign season to 45,000
streams this past spring.
PBS provided the signal &
video player, ImpreMedia
provided the Spanish
translations.
24. 6. Geotagging & citizen photography
Visitors to Flickr could see photos of the 2007 disaster taken from
Minneapolis multiple vantage points. Many new digital cameras and mobile
bridge collapse devices, like the iPhone, come with geotagging enabled by default.
25. Geotagging an art walk
An afternoon
with smart phones
Dan Gillmor took a class of
journalism students at Arizona
State University out for a stroll
and created a cool Flickr map
with more than 120 photos
captured with G1 smart phones.
“It was absurdly easy,” he says.
News organizations should enlist
community members with geo-
location capable devices to
cover designated community
events.
26. Community photo albums
NewWest.Net
NewWest.Net created
a group pool on Flickr
for readers to add
photos to. People
have added more
than 16,000 photos.
http://www.flickr.com/
groups/newwest
27. 7. Create local map mashups
http://chicago.everyblock.com/crime/ Everyblock
Atlanta
Boston
Charlotte
Chicago
Dallas
Detroit
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
New York
Philadelphia
San Francisco
San Jose
Seattle
Washington, DC
28. Over the line?
An anonymous
publisher compiled
a mashup of public
campaign
donations records,
including the
donors’ street
address, and
published it.
29. 8. Hook up with Facebook
http://apps.facebook.com/mndaily/ http://www.mndaily.com/
30. Reward points
http://apps.facebook.com/mndaily/
Readers win points if they post a news
story, share it, invite friends, send a letter to
the editor, etc.
Top scorers win prizes like Twins tickets, T-
shirts, a bag of goodies.
15,000+ additional monthly visits, greater #
comments, revenue potential
32. 9. Tap into the sharing economy
Creative
Commons
• Rich source of free
commercial material.
• Flickr: 15 million Attribution
licenses
• Flickr: 10 million Attribution
ShakeAlike licenses
creativecommons.org
flickr.com/creativecommons
socialbrite.org/sharing-center
33. Don’t do all the heavy lifting
Flickr photo by
Jason Means
Partner with smart people. Use your community.
Use free: Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, Digg, CC
Use open source: WordPress (and its plug-ins),
Drupal, et al.
Steal good ideas. Build on what’s come before.
35. InlandSocal.com
Riverside
Press-Enterprise
Hyperlocal
Partnerships with
local businesses
Emphasis on
dining, movies,
music
User-submitted
photos, video,
content
38. Periodismociudadano.com
Recent
comments
Tags
Embedded video
Twitter lifestream
Pointers to
Twitter,
Facebook, Flickr,
Blip.tv presence
Global Voices en
Español
39. 2-year horizon
Flickr photo by
jonrawlinson
Embrace change as an opportunity
Launch pilot projects, get a toehold
Talk with your users about what you’re planning
Get top brass to use social media
New metrics: engagement, participation,
comments
40. Innovate!
"Rocket Man" on Flickr
by Dave-F
“We have to change our entire corporate-industry behavior.
We’ve got to stop overplanning and over-analyzing and turn
our battleship into a speedboat.”
—J. Todd Foster, managing editor, Bristol (VA) Herald Courier
Dare to fail. If you’re not failing at something, you’re doing
something wrong. (“Fail often, fail fast.”)
41. Resources
Socialbrite.org
Knight Citizen News Network: kcnn.org
Social Media Club: socialmediaclub.org
BeatBlogging.org & NewAssignment.net
Spot.us: crowd-funded reporting
CiiJ: ciij.org/resources