Heather Blanchard's presentation at the Public Health Preparedness Conference on February 25, 2011. For more information about the conference click here: http://www.phprep.org/
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Public Health Preparedness Conference
1. Breaking Down Myths and Empowering Everyday Opportunities
Use of Social Media (and Technologies), Everyday & in Crisis
Presented by
Heather Blanchard
Chief Evangelist, Co-Founder
CrisisCommons
February 25, 2011
Atlanta, Georgia
2. Myths
• Social Media is a PIO
Responsibility
• You Can’t Trust the Public
• If it’s not “verified” data, it can’t
be used
3. What You Can Expect
• Connectivity
• Information Overload
(i.e. lack of filters)
• Maps, maps & maps
• Shortcodes
• The “Unaffiliated” - New
Actors, Diaspora
• iReporting
4. Examples
• 2011 Midwest Blizzard
• Crowdmap
• 311/CERT
• Before the hospital
• 2010 East Coast Snow
• Cory Booker
• Connecting the Resource
6. Everyday Opportunities
“You have to be in it to win it.”
• Public Events (Concerts,
Sporting Events)
• Friday Rush Hour
• Potholes
• Community Programs for
Open Data
8. Learning From NASA
• Being friends with the public
• Give access to the evangelists
• Be human, be relevant, be there
• Proactive, proactive, proactive
• Data, data, data
9.
10. Heather Blanchard
Co Founder, CrisisCommons
www.crisiscommons.org
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Twitter/Skype: @poplifegirl
heather@crisiscommons.org
703.593.3823