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Social Media Seminar for Development Educators Part 1: Social Media Basics How are these websites being used for social change?
Blogs, wikis, podcasts, social networks... ...any site where ordinary people create content, network and socialise...
subject, and allows readers to comment
dynamic than a normal website
discussion and repeat visits
blog tool for yourself
The best blogs are honest, interesting, useful and consistent – not an easy task Ask yourself: Do I have the resources to make a good blog? Is a bad blog worth it?
and co-workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? What are you doing?”
messaging but to a huge group
and communities form in tiny bursts
question, respond to others’ questions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiRjAXEvnsI
there!)
pages during a session
personal, groups, companies or
doing
employee on social network does not equal messer!
forms of media
for people to connect directly to each other – the architecture has permanently changed, though technologies will continue to evolve
information from each other without relying
event for your students or organisation
event
your site, ask them to post their feedback etc
team
haven’t missed out
media investment to pay off
you originally intended
future) and court them appropriately
might leave out your core audience / supporters
centre or the master of it
gain more followers and influence. This is OK.
all information is exactly right exactly right but the bulk of it is generally right generally right (see wikipedia)
Not all comments will be favourable
comments says a lot about you
apologise when you’re wrong
puzzle, don’t neglect the rest
for your organisation and your people
live with it and learn to love it
Travellers in the UK
award in July 2008
safe place to learn, have discussions, find family members, make friends and arrange events
"It's great to have a site where you feel site where you feel comfortable and safe discu comfortable and safe discussing these ssing these things” things”
"They have Gypsy hate groups, so it's important that we have our own space." important that we have our own space."
“You're all dirty” dirty” and “ and “you're all you're all scum” scum”, are , are some of the racist responses she says she some of the racist responses she says she has received on other social networking sites. has received on other social networking sites.
We set Savvy Chavvy up using Ning We set Savvy Chavvy up using Ning
use the network to share information with professionals and other service users in Uganda
information, launch campaigns and build community spirit
each other and share information
purpose of your network – who will be your members and why will they use this website above others? What need does your network address?
network, choosing a catchy name and Ning web address. It’s very simple; all you need is an email address and it takes a couple of minutes
to be – can everyone on the web see and contribute to your network or will it be closed and private for your members
description - what’s it all about? The tagline should consist of one pithy sentence, E.g. www.savvychavvy.com: ‘A social network for young Gypsies and Travellers in the UK’
can drag and drop functions like ‘forum’, ‘chat’, ‘blog’, ‘video’ & ‘photos’ into the front page.
‘forum’ function prominently in the middle of the page if having discussions is the main purpose of your network
lots of templates to choose from and you can customize one with your own choice of images, fonts and colours
– help to define the network’s identity by starting discussions, posting photos, adding videos etc that are relevant to the purpose of the website
inviting relevant people and welcoming them by writing a note on their pages.
don’t send out blanket invites to attract a volume of members – the quality and relevance of your members is what will help it grow and develop into a sustainable space.
relevant joining up questions
interested – once you have a working network, keep your members engaged by making small changes to the site, adding new content and sending them relevant information (without spamming them with constant messages!)
ads, the ability to use your own domain name and extra storage
Sareena is a 21-year old British Asian w ho is taking part in a scheme to encourage more ethnic minorities to become magistrates
Richie’s in prison for the first time; 3 and a half years for GBH. He’s making an audio diary about real life on the inside
It’s polling day in the local elections – we’ve been to Hammersmith in West London to find out how people have been voting
1) Guardian daily new s podcast – Presenter John Denis interview s the Guardian’s political editor, Patrick Wintour about the Conservative Party Conference. 2) Mark Williams, the ex offender w ho has been burgled himself, returns to Wandsworth Prison to speak to former cellmates.
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