The document discusses the shift from traditional communication tools like faxes and landlines to modern social media tools like Facebook and Twitter. It highlights how social media allows for connecting, listening, networking, and collaborating online. The presentation aims to help participants describe the shift to social media, map their social media presence, identify social media tools, and determine next steps for using social media.
1. Emergent Social Media Tools for Prevention Washington State Prevention Summit October 30-31, 2009 From Faxes to Facebook
2. LaDonna Coy MHR, CPS, CDLA Primary Prevention Capacity building with Social media and live Virtual Learning/Training Interactionars sm Collaborative Partners: -Kansas AAPS -Kansas Prevention Network & SPF SIG Sector Network -Kansas Family Partnership -Eagle Ridge Institute -CADCA -Paxis, Inc -Safe & Caring Schools -Collaborative Conversations -Omega Point International, Inc. -ODMHSAS -MACMHB-MASACA The surest way to provoke the imagination is to seek out environments you have no experience with. --author unknown
63. What Changes when we change the way we Communicate?
64. we change society . When we change the way we Communicate , --Clay Shirky
65. Why I ignore all "5 year plans": 5 years ago, YouTube and Twitter didn't exist, and Facebook was only for college kids. --Clay Shirky
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68. This presentation is licensed under CREATIVE COMMONS. This means you can use it, or parts thereof, as long as appropriate attribution is given and your resulting product is made available under this same license. The license prohibits using this presentation for commercial purposes. A list of citations and links is included for your reference and use. Please cite all photos to the original source. Suggested Attribution: Source: LaDonna Coy, MHR, CPS, CDLA, Learning for Change, Inc., Technology in Prevention Blog, Slide deck is available on Slideshare
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While we were busy with prevention science, assessment, evidence-based practices and building capacity, other disciplines were equally busy creating/inventing their own unique contributions.
D Barefoot’s photo stream of Robert Scoble’s Social Media Starfish http://www.flickr.com/photos/dbarefoot/1814873464/ We used to have desktop software choices like: Word vs Wordperfect, Real Player vs Quicktime, Now our choices are primarily web-based meaning they live on the web not on our desktop so we have access anywhere we have access to the web - desk, cyber café, laptop at the coffee shop or conference, web enabled phone, etc. But that’s not all that changed.
We changed too. The way we do things has changed. (walk thru) The shifts we are experiencing affect more than just our Internet behavior. It is influencing how and what we design and develop. Let’s take a quick look. This is a restructuring of communications -- we know have more ways and capacities to tell our stories, to connect with people who think like us AND with those who don’t.
Some is changing the way we communicate. So, what happens when we change the way we communicate? Hold onto that question. .. For now let’s look at a few stories.
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Could you place an order? Why or why not? http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevec77/352712416/
(each image is hyperlinked within the slide deck to a page with a screen grab and a link to it.) The circle in the upper right corner of the landing slide will bring you back here.
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Go to Google News (news.google.com) and do a search on keywords that inform you about what do in the community. Try a few, experiment, keep a log of the keywords you use. When you find a few that seem to work, set an “alert” You can set it to arrive immediately, daily or weekly.
Gives you a blog’s ranking
Scan those stories and log them on a tracking worksheet like the one in handout. Check the different blog sources through Technorati or Blog Pulse (other choice) for rank and authority. Then comment on a few posts that fit with your work to establish a relationship and presence online. Invite others to comment on your blog or network.
Where do you and your members, customers and/or partners connect and engage? Face-to-face? Online? How and where do you interact with others - AND enable them to interact with you? In what ways do you capture and tell your stories and those of others? How are you enabling other to tell your stories? Where and how are you connected in your community? How is your community connected to each other? Where and how do you “listen”? Now what? What else is possible? How could you use these actions/tools to more fully mobilize and support your communtiy?
http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlLA/original/Clay%20Shirky.jpg Some is changing the way we communicate. So, what happens when we change the way we communicate? Hold onto that question. .. For now let’s look at a few stories.