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Overview World Bank Education Knowledge: Management & Social Media
1. Overview World Bank Education Knowledge Management & Social Media The 5 Ws What When/Where Why (How) Who
2. World Bank Access to Information Institutional Movement Open Data (EdStats in Education was already open) Apps for Development Social Media Guidelines
5. Knowledge Sharing and Dissemination Communications Newsletters (EduNews)/Web Stories/Multimedia/Blog Knowledge Sharing Website/Working Papers/Year in Review/Policy Notes/Education Advisory Service/Communities of Practice Learning Training/Seminars/Events/Webcast
6. Education Communications & Social Media Tools Communications Newsletters (EduNews)/Web Stories/ Multimedia/Blog/Film/Animation For Much of Social Medial use institutional Channels YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr
11. Some Stats Top Referrals 1. Google (2000+) 2. World Bank Intranet (1600) 3. World Bank Education (300) 4. Twitter (150) 5. World Bank homepage (60) 6. World Bank ESS2020 (50) 7. World Bank Tertiary Education (30) 8. World Bank Indigenous Peoples (30) 9. World Bank MDG Site (30)
12. With some other Education Social Media Flowers Blooming and Fully Bloomed
Presentation on Overview of 2 Day Program and purpose, Introductions, and General Overview/Rationale
Knowledge Management DefinitionBasic HistoryWiki DefinitionWorld Bank focus 1996 / Networks Challenges and SuccessWhere we are today
Blog Traffic and Highlights for Q2 2011In the 2nd quarter, about 6,200 unique visitors came to the blog and viewed 16,000 pages, growing with an increase of about 70% over the last quarter. Combined, the EduTech blog and Education for Global Development blog together made up 10% of all World Bank education web traffic. During the past 4 months, the blog’s RSS feed registered 76,000 hits. Three of our blog posts were featured on the World Bank’s Facebook page, creating 28,000+ impressions apiece. Twitter: Our blog posts were tweeted several times, reaching 15,000+ followers each time. Highlights: One of our posts, School Feeding Offers Double Dividend of Healthier Children and Better Chances in the Classroom, was prominently featured on the World Bank’s homepage. Another post, Obama backs U.N. indigenous rights declaration, is now featured on the World Bank’s blog site, along with our latest statistic on PISA learning indicators available in EdStats.