Presentation at San Francisco State University Learning Lab on Oct. 1, 2010, highlighting the tools and resources found on socialbrite.org as well as other social tools for social change.
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
Presented on November 9, 2009 as a part of the Seminar for Historical Administration surrounding the idea of how the changing media landscape has (and will continue to) alter the mission and behaviors of museums around the world.
Open Access GLAM: CC and the Public Domain for Galleries, Libraries, Archives...Jessicacoates
An updated presentation on Creative Commons and open access for galleries, libraries, archives and museums. Helps with what is out there, what you can do, and what others are doing.
Presentation given for University of British Columbia Oct. 23, 2013 as part of Open Access Week.
Presentation explores open practices throughout society including education with a special focus on what freedoms openness brings and who is using those freedoms.
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
Presented on November 9, 2009 as a part of the Seminar for Historical Administration surrounding the idea of how the changing media landscape has (and will continue to) alter the mission and behaviors of museums around the world.
Open Access GLAM: CC and the Public Domain for Galleries, Libraries, Archives...Jessicacoates
An updated presentation on Creative Commons and open access for galleries, libraries, archives and museums. Helps with what is out there, what you can do, and what others are doing.
Presentation given for University of British Columbia Oct. 23, 2013 as part of Open Access Week.
Presentation explores open practices throughout society including education with a special focus on what freedoms openness brings and who is using those freedoms.
Digital + Community: what works and how do I build a strategy around this?
Working with community and digital experiences requires a lot of thinking through. You need to consider what the actual experience it is that you are trying to deliver and how your community can participate with you and your content. Using the latest technology is not enough, there needs to be a strategy behind why you are doing the initiative in the first place. This talk will discuss many digital experiences the Powerhouse Museum has conceived of and delivered utilising a strategy and different technologies and plaftorms behind each experience. Successes and some failures will be shared.
A presentation on Creative Commons and open access licensing for galleries, libraries, archives and museums. Covers: why license?; the CC licenses; working with low hanging fruit; strategies and best practice for GLAMs putting stuff up online. Presented at the launch of US OpenGLAM, Berkeley, CA, March 2013.
Indianapolis - Wikipedia and the Cultural Sectorwittylama
Presentation given at IUPUI on 19th April 2010. "Wikipedia and the Cultural Sector" - about some of the problems and advantages that the two communities have in working with each other.
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.
Social Web lecture for Matching dag IMM 2016Victor de Boer
Social Web lecture for Matching dag IMM 2016. With input from Davide Ceolin, Lora Aroyo.
Hands on session instructions can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XW4UBr_dZeejI2Rp8T4tHaDxNrGsu4xxlVJh91s2AGM/edit#heading=h.jel9otx51ed
Move the Needle: How to activate your supportersJD Lasica
A presentation on how to mobilize your cause, whether you work at a nonprofit, business or social change organization. Included: a look at successful advocacy campaigns; a 12-step guide to mobilizing support, and a look at some useful tools.
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.
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.
Digital + Community: what works and how do I build a strategy around this?
Working with community and digital experiences requires a lot of thinking through. You need to consider what the actual experience it is that you are trying to deliver and how your community can participate with you and your content. Using the latest technology is not enough, there needs to be a strategy behind why you are doing the initiative in the first place. This talk will discuss many digital experiences the Powerhouse Museum has conceived of and delivered utilising a strategy and different technologies and plaftorms behind each experience. Successes and some failures will be shared.
A presentation on Creative Commons and open access licensing for galleries, libraries, archives and museums. Covers: why license?; the CC licenses; working with low hanging fruit; strategies and best practice for GLAMs putting stuff up online. Presented at the launch of US OpenGLAM, Berkeley, CA, March 2013.
Indianapolis - Wikipedia and the Cultural Sectorwittylama
Presentation given at IUPUI on 19th April 2010. "Wikipedia and the Cultural Sector" - about some of the problems and advantages that the two communities have in working with each other.
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.
Social Web lecture for Matching dag IMM 2016Victor de Boer
Social Web lecture for Matching dag IMM 2016. With input from Davide Ceolin, Lora Aroyo.
Hands on session instructions can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XW4UBr_dZeejI2Rp8T4tHaDxNrGsu4xxlVJh91s2AGM/edit#heading=h.jel9otx51ed
Move the Needle: How to activate your supportersJD Lasica
A presentation on how to mobilize your cause, whether you work at a nonprofit, business or social change organization. Included: a look at successful advocacy campaigns; a 12-step guide to mobilizing support, and a look at some useful tools.
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.
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.
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.
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 for Texas Municipal League entitled "The Train Has Left the Station: Harnessing the Electronic Energy"
For more information on "Government 2.0", please visit http://topics.govloop.com/gov20.
To connect with other municipal innovators, please visit http://www.govloop.com/group/munigov.
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.
This slideshow was part of a Workshop with 25 young people in Eupen, Belgium. Goal of the Workshop was to inform those people about social media in a first part. In the second part these young people had to built a common news-blog. In workgroups they had to write content, turn videos, publish interviews etc.
Mobilize your cause: 12 steps to a successful cause campaignJD Lasica
First part of the Mobilize Your Cause Bootcamp, held at CUNY as part of Personal Democracy Forum 2010. This presentation covers:
- 12 steps to mobilize your cause
- some instructive cause campaigns, including charity:water, Tweet for a Cure, 93 Dollar Club, and the Greenpeace campaign against Nestle.
Join The Social Media Movement - the Importance, Power and Potential of Socia...Jordan Viator Slabaugh
How to embrace social media for nonrprofit organizations - social networking benchmarks for nonprofits, organization case studies on fundraising and advocacy and the tools and tips to monitoring your social media efforts.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
A short presentation that I'll be giving at BlogWorld Expo in Las Vegas on Oct. 16, 2010. I point to several examples of social media resulting in real-world change and lay out 5 ways to mobilize your cause.
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.
The New Journalist in the Age of Social MediaJD Lasica
In the age of social media, what should be the role of the New Journalist -- not one who works for a traditional news organization but a social entrepreneur launching a media project for a nonprofit?
The New Journalist at a nonprofit or startup will be a storyteller and multimedia producer but will also have to take on additional roles:
• entrepreneur
• conversation facilitator
• social marketer
• futurist
• metrics & research nerd
Here's my presentation for the New Media Lab on Nov. 23, 2009, in San Francisco, bringing together new media innovators to kick off a year-long project covering nonprofits, journalism and social media.
The focus is on how to leverage social media for Doing Good 2.0
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
13. Types of campaigns
1. Raise awareness for your cause or
enterprise, build authority
2. Sign up new members
3. Raise funds
4. Advocacy: sign petitions
5. Take an action: micro-loans, enlist
people to attend an event
6. Find new volunteers or advocates
7. Grow a mailing/newsletter list
8. Attract new Facebook or Twitter
followers
9. Ask people to create content on
your behalf
14. Campaigns with impact
Equality California: Wedding registry
SMA: Tweet for a Cure
Grassrootsmapping & BP oil spill
Human rights in Tunisia
Ric O’Barry, “The Cove”
15. CASE STUDY
No on 8 Wedding Registry
1,700 couples raised $1 million+ for Equality California
20. Other campaigns with impact
National Wildlife Federation raised $100,000
using social media after Gulf Oil Spill.
Red Cross’s Text Haiti campaign raised $32
million. Oxfam UK received $50,000 via link in
YouTube video posted day after Haiti quake.
Visible Children Scholarship Program: 700 kids
in Uganda receiving scholarships & mentoring.
21. Use the Sharing Economy
Free content! Free resources!
Free photos Socialbrite.org/sharing-center
Free videos Creativecommons.org
Free music & audio Techsoup
Free software & platforms! Free expertise!
WordPress & its plug-ins BarCamp
Open Office 3.0 PodCamp
Drupal, Joomla & other WordCamp
open source platforms Social Media
Ubuntu Linux OS Club
Kaltura for video
22. T O O L S
Creative Commons
Creativecommons.org
• Rich source of free
commercial & noncommercial
images
• Flickr: 156 million Attribution,
Noncommercial, No Derivatives
& ShareAlike licenses
• Use them for your blog,
website, email or print
newsletter, presentations, etc.
• Don’t just take. Share!
flickr.com/creativecommons
23. T O O L S
Use social love handles
Socialize your campaign with plug-ins, widgets
24. T O O L S
Darfur & Google Earth
Crisis in Darfur: Using Google Earth
25. T O O L S
Google Earth’s historical layers
Historic Centre of Warsaw, 1945 & today
26. T O O L S
Do-good widgets
Create a widget on Causes.com or create your own
27. T O O L S
Online visualizations
Tea Party’s ‘Contract From America’
word cloud on manyeyes
manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com
28. T O O L S
Online visualizations
manyeyes
Make your story
more visual: Former
Attorney General
Alberto Gonzales’
testimony before
Congress.
manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com
29. Tools & resources
What you’ll find on Socialbrite (shortcut: bit.ly/mobilize)
24 online fundraising sites
Top cause organizations
Free reports
Free photo, music, video directories
Collaboration & project management tools
Geolocation tools
Free tutorials on the best way to use
Facebook, Twitter & blogs
How to use mobile strategically
Tons more. All free & shareable.