“ When we change the way we communicate, we change society”  Clay Shirky What’s the Big Idea?
Nicole de Beaufort President, Fourth Sector Consulting Communicator and Planner for organizations wanting systems change, transformation, and public will building Children and Food Healthy Food and Farms Early Adopter Mac “and” PC Social Networker [email_address]
Debra Eschmeyer Kellogg Food & Society Policy Fellow National Farm to School Network Center for Food & Justice, Urban & Environmental Policy Institute, Occidental College  Food Justice Advocate Mac “and” PC Communicator Off the grid proponent Grower [email_address]
 
What do you want to take away from today’s session? Remember, there are no stupid questions.
Source: Obamafoodorama.com
Create community and conversation. Save money! Lower barriers to accessing information: get info out without print expense NOT a replacement of traditional relationships or organizing; a reinforcement. Purpose of Social Media
Technology is  the means  to enable relevant social experiences. The Internet is confusing – networks make it easy to connect to things you love. For social media to truly be effective, the technology has to become boring and invisible.
Although, the iPhone changed everything.
Making Meaning
Making Order. "What, after all, has maintained the human race on this old globe, despite all the calamities of nature and all the tragic failings of mankind, if not faith in new possibilities and courage to advocate them?" - Jane Addams
We are awash in conversations: online and off. People are now “curating” their lives onlin e
Social devices providing a platform for communication.   It’s about the communication and not the device. Applications, computers, etc. are ephemeral and discarded when no longer useful. We still have a knowledge gap though.
Steps to Successful Social Media
Strategy first, then social application! Steps to Successful Social Media
Publication tools  with blogs ( Typepad ,  Blogger …), wikis ( Wikipedia ,  Wikia ,  Wetpaint …) and citizen journalism portals ( Digg ,  Newsvine …)  Sharing tools  for videos ( YouTube …), pictures ( FlickR …), links ( del.icio.us ,  Ma.gnolia …), music ( Last.fm ,  iLike …), slideshows ( Slideshare ), products reviews ( Crowdstorm ,  Stylehive …) or products feedbacks ( Feedback 2.0 ,  GetSatisfaction …)  Discussions tools  like forums ( PHPbb ,  vBulletin ,  Phorum …), video forums ( Seesmic ), instant messaging ( Yahoo! Messenger ,  Windows Live Messenger ,  Meebo …) and VoIP ( Skype ,  Google Talk …)  Social networks  ( Facebook ,  MySpace ,  Bebo ,  Hi5 ,  Orkut …), niche social networks ( LinkedIn ,  Boompa …) and tools for creating social networks ( Ning )  Micropublication  tools ( Twitter ,  Pownce ,  Jaiku ,  Plurk ,  Adocu …) and alike ( twitxr ,  tweetpeek )  Social aggregation  tools like lifestream ( FriendFeed ,  Socializr ,  Socialthing! ,  lifestrea.ms ,  Profilactic …)
 
Where conversations take place 1800-2020 *and beyond Source: Baekdal.com
Source: Baekdal.com
April 2009: Facebook hit its 200 millionth user, up 100 million since August 2008. Even before Oprah got a Twitter account, nearly 2 million people were using it.
As of April 2009, Facebook was the world’s 5 th  largest “country,” and growing.
Moldova, 2009: Facebook, Twitter served as organizing tools for flash mobs and planned protests .
 
 
 
 
 
 
Obama.collecta.com
 
Swine Flu: from “OMG!” to global pandemic on a Sunday afternoon. Viral media to track a virus. Source: spectrumscience.com
Source: Forrester Research
 
 
 
 
 
 
As recently as 200 years ago we got our information (news, gossip) from the marketplace. Now it’s a “both/and.” Quality trumps all.
Jump in. Spend time listening. Follow what interests you. Find people you know.  Start a conversation. See what happens.

Social Media Presentation

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    “ When wechange the way we communicate, we change society” Clay Shirky What’s the Big Idea?
  • 2.
    Nicole de BeaufortPresident, Fourth Sector Consulting Communicator and Planner for organizations wanting systems change, transformation, and public will building Children and Food Healthy Food and Farms Early Adopter Mac “and” PC Social Networker [email_address]
  • 3.
    Debra Eschmeyer KelloggFood & Society Policy Fellow National Farm to School Network Center for Food & Justice, Urban & Environmental Policy Institute, Occidental College Food Justice Advocate Mac “and” PC Communicator Off the grid proponent Grower [email_address]
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    What do youwant to take away from today’s session? Remember, there are no stupid questions.
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Create community andconversation. Save money! Lower barriers to accessing information: get info out without print expense NOT a replacement of traditional relationships or organizing; a reinforcement. Purpose of Social Media
  • 8.
    Technology is the means to enable relevant social experiences. The Internet is confusing – networks make it easy to connect to things you love. For social media to truly be effective, the technology has to become boring and invisible.
  • 9.
    Although, the iPhonechanged everything.
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    Making Order. "What,after all, has maintained the human race on this old globe, despite all the calamities of nature and all the tragic failings of mankind, if not faith in new possibilities and courage to advocate them?" - Jane Addams
  • 12.
    We are awashin conversations: online and off. People are now “curating” their lives onlin e
  • 13.
    Social devices providinga platform for communication.   It’s about the communication and not the device. Applications, computers, etc. are ephemeral and discarded when no longer useful. We still have a knowledge gap though.
  • 14.
    Steps to SuccessfulSocial Media
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    Strategy first, thensocial application! Steps to Successful Social Media
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    Publication tools with blogs ( Typepad , Blogger …), wikis ( Wikipedia , Wikia , Wetpaint …) and citizen journalism portals ( Digg , Newsvine …) Sharing tools for videos ( YouTube …), pictures ( FlickR …), links ( del.icio.us , Ma.gnolia …), music ( Last.fm , iLike …), slideshows ( Slideshare ), products reviews ( Crowdstorm , Stylehive …) or products feedbacks ( Feedback 2.0 , GetSatisfaction …) Discussions tools like forums ( PHPbb , vBulletin , Phorum …), video forums ( Seesmic ), instant messaging ( Yahoo! Messenger , Windows Live Messenger , Meebo …) and VoIP ( Skype , Google Talk …) Social networks ( Facebook , MySpace , Bebo , Hi5 , Orkut …), niche social networks ( LinkedIn , Boompa …) and tools for creating social networks ( Ning ) Micropublication tools ( Twitter , Pownce , Jaiku , Plurk , Adocu …) and alike ( twitxr , tweetpeek ) Social aggregation tools like lifestream ( FriendFeed , Socializr , Socialthing! , lifestrea.ms , Profilactic …)
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    Where conversations takeplace 1800-2020 *and beyond Source: Baekdal.com
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    April 2009: Facebookhit its 200 millionth user, up 100 million since August 2008. Even before Oprah got a Twitter account, nearly 2 million people were using it.
  • 21.
    As of April2009, Facebook was the world’s 5 th largest “country,” and growing.
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    Moldova, 2009: Facebook,Twitter served as organizing tools for flash mobs and planned protests .
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    Swine Flu: from“OMG!” to global pandemic on a Sunday afternoon. Viral media to track a virus. Source: spectrumscience.com
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    As recently as200 years ago we got our information (news, gossip) from the marketplace. Now it’s a “both/and.” Quality trumps all.
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    Jump in. Spendtime listening. Follow what interests you. Find people you know. Start a conversation. See what happens.