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Social Media for Special Olympics South CarolinaMarc A. Pitman
An introduction to how social media came to be and why people working with the Special Olympics in South Carolina should care. Also some tips on how to get started.
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Social Communications 101 for Volunteersguest1c57ab
What are social communications platforms? How do you get started using them? What are general rules, etiquette for these communities? (Prepared for AARP Florida Volunteer Training)
Presentation given to New England Give Camp 2010 that provides Social Media Strategies and tactics that Work as well as talks about the Future of Social media - Mobile & GeoLocation.
Presentation prepared for ALPFA Law's Leveraging Social Media: Strategies for Enhancing and Protecting Your Personal and Business Brand Online
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=203998
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Amanda Eyer of atLarge and Susie Bowie of the Community Foundation of Sarasota County's Nonprofit Resource Center host a basic session on social media for Sarasota & Manatee County nonprofits.
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The complete presentation with audio and video can be viewed here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0qhxej2wdA
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2. Ethics seminars for journalists
We can bring this seminar to your
newsroom
One or two-day seminars focused on
ethical challenges related to innovation
Heavily subsidized, host pays nominal
fee plus meals and lodging
Contact me or Elaine Clisham,
eclisham@americanpressinstitute.org
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3. Remember time-tested ethical principles
Seek truth and report it
Minimize harm
Act independently
Be accountable
SPJ Code of Ethics
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4. Remember time-tested ethical principles
Seek truth and report it as fully as
possible
Act independently
Minimize harm
“Guiding Principles for the Journalist,” Bob Steele,
Poynter Institute
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5. Questions to guide ethical decisions
1. What do I know? What do I need to know?
2. What is my journalistic purpose?
3. What are my ethical concerns?
4. What policies and professional guidelines should I consider?
5. How can I include other people, with different perspectives and diverse
ideas, in the decision-making process?
6. Who are the stakeholders? What are their motivations? Which are
legitimate?
7. What if the roles were reversed? How would I feel if I were in the shoes
of one of the stakeholders?
8. What are the possible consequences of my actions?
9. What are my alternatives to maximize my truthtelling responsibility and
minimize harm?
10. Can I clearly and fully justify my thinking and my decision?
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6. Questions for exercises
Premise for exercises: You are the top
editor of your news organization
Questions for exercises:
What do you to about this right now?
What to you to do to address any
issues this incident raises for the future?
How, if at all, do you deal with this
issue publicly?
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7. Facebook Fiasco
Your publisher chairs a committee pushing to build a new high
school. Parents are upset about overcrowding at the existing
school(s). A taxpayer group says the new school would be a
boondoggle. Your education reporter is immersed in the issue
and you are pleased with the balance and depth of your
coverage in print and online. The publisher has been keeping a
proper distance, but you push for heavy coverage because of the
importance of the issue. A blog on the taxpayer group’s web site
reveals that the education reporter has been blogging about her
assignments on her Facebook page. While she uses a
pseudonym, the photos are clearly her and she is complaining
about specific assignments she covered for you, wondering if the
pressure for more coverage, which she is feeling from you, really
comes from the publisher. The taxpayer group blog trumpets this
as proof that your coverage is slanted.
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8. Facebook fiasco
What do you to about this right now?
What to you to do to address any
issues this incident raises for the future?
How, if at all, do you deal with this
issue publicly?
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9. Facebook fiasco
The plot thickens:
You check the reporter’s MySpace
page, where she uses her real name.
No blog there, but the language is foul
and the photos include one where she
appears to be smoking a joint.
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10. Facebook fiasco
What do you to about this right now?
What to you to do to address any
issues this incident raises for the future?
How, if at all, do you deal with this
issue publicly?
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11. Twitterdentity crisis
Two of your reporters write a story about how a local bank is affected by
the upheaval in the banking industry. The story in this morning’s paper says
your paper “had an interview set with” the bank president, but he didn’t
return a call to finalize the interview. The story says a reporter instead
asked questions during a live chat the banker hosted on the bank’s web
site. You get an email from the banker, who says he never had an interview
set with your staff. The banker’s email includes screen shots of a Twitter
direct-message exchange. The reporter messaged the banker: “Are you
available for sit down interview on Tuesday re: future of banking?” The
banker’s response the next morning was: “Yes, I’m available from 1:30 to
2:30 today or after 4:30. Who are you and what is the interview for
(publication, broadcast, blog, class)?” The banker noted that the reporter
did not answer the question. The banker’s email also includes a link to the
reporter’s Twitter page, which has no bio and no mention of your
organization. The banker says he never had an interview set with the
reporter.
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12. Twitterdentity crisis
What do you to about this right now?
What to you to do to address any
issues this incident raises for the future?
How, if at all, do you deal with this
issue publicly?
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13. Twitterdentity crisis
The plot thickens: When you talk with the reporter, he says
that many of his tweets discuss his work for your newspaper,
asking for potential sources for stories he’s working on,
linking to stories as they’re posted to the web, etc. Even
though he didn’t fill in a bio, he presumed that someone who
followed him would know he worked for the paper. You check
his Twitter stream and it’s true that he does tweet about work
a lot, including unflattering tweets about sources. In one
tweet, in fact, he tweeted that the banker “said yes to an
interview but apparently doesn’t know what yes means.”
When you meet with the banker, he also shows you that
when your reporter joined his live chat, he used his real
name to pose questions to the banker but never identified
himself as a reporter for your newspaper.
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14. Twitterdentity crisis
What do you to about this right now?
What to you to do to address any
issues this incident raises for the future?
How, if at all, do you deal with this
issue publicly?
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15. Ethics in social networks
Decide whether to separate personal,
professional profiles
Always identify yourself as a journalist
in any professional profile or message
Discuss social networking practices
with your editor/staff
Be sure to verify identity if using
sources from social networks
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16. Ethics in social networks
Regard anything you say in a social
network as published information
Always conduct yourself professionally
in social networks
Discuss with editor/staff what kind of
groups/friends are acceptable
Discuss social media boundaries with
your editor/staff
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