Value and Impact of social media in Multi-disciplinary Cross-Border projectsWeb2LLP
Web2LLP Workshop, Coventry, 8 November 2013
Value and Impact of social media in Multi-disciplinary Cross-Border projects
Auhtors: Gary Shochat (PAU Education)
Managing and measuring social media coventry combinedWeb2LLP
Web2LLP Workshop, Coventry, 8 November 2013
Managing and Measuring the reach and impact of your social media activities
Auhtors: Gary Shochat (PAU Education) and Tatiana Codreanu (web2learn)
Web2LLP Workshop, Coventry, 8 November 2013
Using Social Media to Foster Collaborative Work in Multi-Disciplinary Cross-Border Projects
Auhtors: Richard Moureau and Federico Fragasso
Value and Impact of social media in Multi-disciplinary Cross-Border projectsWeb2LLP
Web2LLP Workshop, Coventry, 8 November 2013
Value and Impact of social media in Multi-disciplinary Cross-Border projects
Auhtors: Gary Shochat (PAU Education)
Managing and measuring social media coventry combinedWeb2LLP
Web2LLP Workshop, Coventry, 8 November 2013
Managing and Measuring the reach and impact of your social media activities
Auhtors: Gary Shochat (PAU Education) and Tatiana Codreanu (web2learn)
Web2LLP Workshop, Coventry, 8 November 2013
Using Social Media to Foster Collaborative Work in Multi-Disciplinary Cross-Border Projects
Auhtors: Richard Moureau and Federico Fragasso
Social media use in patient advocacy - some practical examples from the CML A...jangeissler
"Social media use in patient advocacy - some practical examples from the CML Advocates Network", presented by Jan Geissler at the 2nd Rare Diseases and Solid Tumors Patient Organisations Digital Media Lab, Amsterdam 3-4 June 2014
MUNICIPAL3 Recycling Outreach in Today's Media, Courtney ForresterMassRecycleR32014
Courtney Forrester, City of Newton, presents on various ways of using social media, websites and other modern outreach avenues to increase recycling and waste reduction.
Introduction to key concepts from McLuhan
Understanding the relationship and influences between different segments of markets ... Moore's Crossing the Chasm, Gladwell's Tipping Point, McConnell & Huba Citizen Marketers all have various segmentation labels.
Setting up a collaborative environment. Thinking in networks. Designing for network shape, scale, and degree of command vs.consensus. Technological infrastructure. Social infrastructure and community management. (lecture)
Building Community for your Company’s OSS ProjectDawn Foster
Your company has just started an open source project, but where is the community? This talk provides practical tips and suggestions along with what not to do when building a community around your company’s open source project.
Building a community around your company’s open source project is no easy task, and there is no magic bullet or one size fits all solution. However, there are some things that you can do (or not do) to increase the chances of successfully building a community for your project.
A few of the dos and don’ts covered in this talk include:
Planning and product management: Do use a transparent process in the open with tools that allow anyone to participate. Don’t use your internal tools and private meetings to make all of the decisions.
Encourage participation: Do be proactive about helping community members contribute in meaningful ways. Don’t inadvertently set the expectation that employees will be the ones always answering questions and making decisions.
Be honest: Do be honest with yourselves about where and how you prefer to have community members contribute. Don’t encourage people to contribute in areas where you are less likely to accept outside contributions.
Managing contributions: Do have enough people trained in how to provide constructive feedback to manage the flow of incoming community contributions. Don’t assume that your existing developers have the time and skills to magically perform this difficult function.
The audience will walk away with practical advice about building communities for corporate open source projects.
2010 veranstaltete das betteplace lab einen FLIP Video Wettbewerb, in dem Organisationen des sozialen Sektors ihr Projekte vorstellen sollten. Doch führte das Video-Feedback und die vielen Klicks bei der Abstimmung auch zu mehr Spenden? Konnte zumindest die Aufmerksamkeit für die Projekte erhöht werden? Dies und mehr in dieser Evaluation.
Social media use in patient advocacy - some practical examples from the CML A...jangeissler
"Social media use in patient advocacy - some practical examples from the CML Advocates Network", presented by Jan Geissler at the 2nd Rare Diseases and Solid Tumors Patient Organisations Digital Media Lab, Amsterdam 3-4 June 2014
MUNICIPAL3 Recycling Outreach in Today's Media, Courtney ForresterMassRecycleR32014
Courtney Forrester, City of Newton, presents on various ways of using social media, websites and other modern outreach avenues to increase recycling and waste reduction.
Introduction to key concepts from McLuhan
Understanding the relationship and influences between different segments of markets ... Moore's Crossing the Chasm, Gladwell's Tipping Point, McConnell & Huba Citizen Marketers all have various segmentation labels.
Setting up a collaborative environment. Thinking in networks. Designing for network shape, scale, and degree of command vs.consensus. Technological infrastructure. Social infrastructure and community management. (lecture)
Building Community for your Company’s OSS ProjectDawn Foster
Your company has just started an open source project, but where is the community? This talk provides practical tips and suggestions along with what not to do when building a community around your company’s open source project.
Building a community around your company’s open source project is no easy task, and there is no magic bullet or one size fits all solution. However, there are some things that you can do (or not do) to increase the chances of successfully building a community for your project.
A few of the dos and don’ts covered in this talk include:
Planning and product management: Do use a transparent process in the open with tools that allow anyone to participate. Don’t use your internal tools and private meetings to make all of the decisions.
Encourage participation: Do be proactive about helping community members contribute in meaningful ways. Don’t inadvertently set the expectation that employees will be the ones always answering questions and making decisions.
Be honest: Do be honest with yourselves about where and how you prefer to have community members contribute. Don’t encourage people to contribute in areas where you are less likely to accept outside contributions.
Managing contributions: Do have enough people trained in how to provide constructive feedback to manage the flow of incoming community contributions. Don’t assume that your existing developers have the time and skills to magically perform this difficult function.
The audience will walk away with practical advice about building communities for corporate open source projects.
2010 veranstaltete das betteplace lab einen FLIP Video Wettbewerb, in dem Organisationen des sozialen Sektors ihr Projekte vorstellen sollten. Doch führte das Video-Feedback und die vielen Klicks bei der Abstimmung auch zu mehr Spenden? Konnte zumindest die Aufmerksamkeit für die Projekte erhöht werden? Dies und mehr in dieser Evaluation.
In the first installment of MEEA's new "Marketing Energy Efficiency" webinar series, MEEA, E Source, and ECW discussed the role that social media currently plays in the utility space, how it is starting to evolve in efficiency, and what we can expect from utility social moving forward. Also detailed were the challenges and suggested strategies for establishing effective online education.
Some examples of using social media platforms for politics and utilities. To get details, feel free to visit us on our Facebook page and ask questions! http://www.facebook.com/talkingfinger
Move the needle: Get your supporters to take actionJD Lasica
Here's the presentation I gave with Sloane Berrent at Sustainatopia in Miami on April 4, 2011. It's geared toward social good organizations, from nonprofits to social enterprises.
NMS team members Alex Redmond (Mid-Atlantic Business Development) and Leslie Bradshaw (Communications Manager) shared social media best practices and specific ideas for the agriculture industry during two presentations to the DC Ag Communicators in May and June 2009.
DC Ag Communicators - Social Media for AgricultureLeslie Bradshaw
This is a deck that I put together with a colleague of mine at New Media Strategies, Alex Redmond, to present to the DC Ag Communicators -- a group of professional communicators who work on behalf of various agriculture organizations in Washington, DC.
The content is a combination of my personal experience as a digital strategist executing dozens of social media campaigns, as well as my specific experience using social media with my family and their vineyard in Oregon (Bradshaw Vineyards | Willamette Valley, OR).
Social Media Marketing for the Architectural IndustryIngrid Ricks
An overview of why Social Media Marketing has the potential to separate the successful architectural firms of the future from their current competitors, including a six-step strategy for getting started designed by RC Strategies Group.
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.
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Der digitale Wandel bietet der Zivilgesellschaft jede Menge Chancen und stellt sie vor ebenso viele Herausforderungen. Wir möchten mit Euch diskutieren, wie das Projekt „Digitalisierung“ gelingen kann – in der eigenen Organisation genauso wie gesamtgesellschaftlich!
https://digital-social-summit.de/
Transparent magazine: SUSTAINABLE FASHION IN THE DIGITAL ERA betterplace lab
One of the key principles that is shifting production practices in relation to textiles is transparency. It brings to light the social and economic impact of what what is hanging in our closet and even tells us the story of how it got there. It alters the communication between operators in supply chains as much as it causes firms to communicate differently with consumers. Transparency puts pressure on firms to be accountable. Wasteful production methods and exploitative labour practices become apparent, as do possibilities like re-inserting what was formerly dumped and discarded back into mass production. Coupled with accountability, transparency leads us to rethink what we wear, how we perceive the steps involved in its production, and what we will or will not accept.
This publication aims to provide an overview of the fashion and textile industries, asking which digital initiatives have explicitly gotten underway to force changes in production processes, even for large operations. We cover the fields of experts, CEOs and designers, profile companies offering the possibilities of integrating data, mapping supply chains and tracing materials.
Intersect: Impulse zur intersektoralen Zusammenarbeit der Zivilgesellschaft ...betterplace lab
Wie kann die Zusammenarbeit zwischen digitalen Initiativen und Projekten mit Wohlfahrtsverbänden, Kommunen und Verwaltung besser gelingen? Um das zu verstehen, haben wir uns das Thema intersektorale Zusammenarbeit im Kontext der Integration von Geflüchteten genauer angeschaut. In diesem Impulspapier beleuchten wir, was Kooperationen und Partnerschaften über Sektoren hinweg im Bereich der Flüchtlingsintegration bislang erschwert hat und welche unterschiedliche Interessen und Bedürfnisse die verschiedenen Akteure haben.
NGO-Meter 2018: Ergebnisse der Online-Fundraising-Umfragebetterplace lab
Online-Fundraising-Performance im Vergleich? Das kann nur das NGO-Meter. 50 Organisationen haben an unserer Umfrage teilgenommen und jetzt liegen die Ergebnisse für 2016 vor. Eine Erkenntnis: Online-Fundraising lohnt sich.
Spenden in Deutschland 2017: unsere Analyse des Spendenmarktesbetterplace lab
Woher kommen eigentlich die Spenden in Deutschland? Wer spendet am meisten? Und wofür?
Diesen Fragen gehen wir jährlich nach und veröffentlichen hier gesammelt unsere Erkenntnisse. Viel Spaß und Erfolg beim Fundraisen!
Digital Routes to Integration : How civic tech innovations are supporting ref...betterplace lab
The arrival of over one million refugees in Germany in 2015-16 sparked an intense wave of civic engagement. Scores of innovative digital projects were created to coordinate this engagement and support the process of refugee integration. Two years on we asked – what has happened to these projects? And what potential do digital approaches have for refugee integration? This report is a product of our research, comprising 78 interviews with digital projects, refugees and volunteers.
Digitale Wege zur Integration: Wie innovative Ansätze der Zivilgesellschaft G...betterplace lab
Als in den Jahren 2015 bis 2016 über eine Million Geflüchtete nach Deutschland kamen, löste das nicht nur eine beeindruckende Welle zivilgesellschaftlichen Engagements aus, es wurden auch zahlreiche innovative Ansätze entwickelt, um dieses Engagement zu koordinieren und Geflüchtete bei ihrer Ankunft zu unterstützen. Zwei Jahre später fragen wir uns – Was ist aus den Projekten geworden? Und welches Potenzial haben digitale Ansätze bei der Integration von Geflüchteten? Was wir herausgefunden haben, könnt Ihr in unserer Studie “Digitale Wege zur Integration: Wie innovative Ansätze der Zivilgesellschaft Geflüchtete in Deutschland unterstützen” nachlesen.
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NGO-Meter 2015: Ergebnisse der Online-Fundraising-Umfragebetterplace lab
Unsere Umfrageergebnisse zeigen, dass Online-Spenden im Durchschnitt deutlich höher liegen als die durchschnittlichen Offline-Spenden. Etwa ein Sechstel unserer 67 Umfrageteilnehmer erhalten bereits mehr als 50 Prozent des Spendenvolumens durch Online-Spenden.
Spenden in Deutschland 2016: unsere Analyse des Spendenmarktesbetterplace lab
Woher kommen eigentlich die Spenden in Deutschland? Wer spendet am meisten? Welche Rolle spielen Alter und Medium. Online-Spenden, Online-Fundraising, Durchschnitsspende. Alle Infos unter: http://www.betterplace-lab.org/de/analyse-des-deutschen-spendenmarkts/
Wie können digitale Technologien die Welt grundlegend verändern? Innovative Beispiele für Mobilität, Infrastruktur, Gesundheit, Landwirtschaft und Bildung aus Kenia, Tansania, Südafrika, Indien und Costa Rica. Dabei geht es um Apps, Online-Plattform, Social Start-Ups.
Wie nutzen Jugendliche das Internet, um sich zu engagieren? Wie verändert sich das Engagement und wie sehen neue Engagement-Karrieren aus? Und wie können soziale Organisationen dafür sorgen, dass Jugendliche weiterhin ein aktiver Teil der Zivilgesellschaft bleiben? Digitale Tools und Wege das Internet fürs Ehrenamt zu nutzen.
NGO-Meter 2014 Ergebnisse für Gesamtjahr 2014betterplace lab
Entwicklung einer Benchmark für Online Fundraising, an der einzelne NGOs ihre relative Leistung in diesem Bereich messen können.
Ziel des NGO-Meters: Bestandsaufnahme und Darstellung von Tendenzen im Online-Fundraising, Erfahrungsaustausch innerhalb der Pilotgruppe.
An der Erhebung für das Gesamtjahr 2014 haben 13 NGOs teilgenommen, davon:
9 große NGOs ( Spendenvolumen > 1 Mio. €)
4 kleine NGO ( Spendenvolumen < 1 Mio. €)
Woher kommen eigentlich die Spenden in Deutschland? Wer spendet am meisten? Welche Rolle spielen Alter und Medium. Online-Spenden, Online-Fundraising, Durchschnitsspende. Mehr hier:
http://www.betterplace-lab.org/projekte/deutscher-spendenmarkt
Im Trendreport 2013 gib es alle digitalen und sozialen Innovationen für NGO. Von Crowdfunding über Online-Fundraising und Shareconomy: http://trendreport.betterplace-lab.org/
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