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Belfast, 03/03/2010

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Introductions What is Social Media? What Types of Social Media are there?

Demonstrations LUNCH Time to explore Feedback How will I use what I have learned? CLOSE

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Centre for Global EducationSt. Mary’s University IDEAYou....

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How we communicate has changed!

1-1

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Mass media (1-many)

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Social Media:(many-many)

Image: www.opte.org

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Web 1.0: Websites (static) Email.

Web 2.0: Architecture that supports Social Media New dynamic websites RSS: Really Simple Syndication SLATES: Searchable, Linked, Authors,

Tags, Extensions, Signalling.

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Image: http://theplanninglab.typepad.com/

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It’s about people having conversations online

Image: http://compassioninpolitics.wordpress.com/2007/11/

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Characteristics of various social media tools:

OpennessParticipationConversationCommunityConnectedness

Source: http://www.icrossing.com/articles/What_is_Social_Media_iCrossing_ebook.pdf

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http://www.slideshare.net/mzkagan/what-is-social-media-2005829

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Blogs Online weblogs or diaries, text/ photos/ video

Posts shown in order of date.

Liked by search engines- well connected!

Anyone can read and comment and follow

Possible to subscribe using RSS

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Limited number of words- response to one question (e.g. What are you doing now?)

You can ask and respond to questions and follow others’ “tweets”.

Twitter is the most well-known example

A virtual watercooler!

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www.Blogger.com

www.Wordpress.com

www.Typepad.com

www.Twitter.com

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www.flickr.comhttp://picasaweb.google.comhttp://www.zooomr.com/

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Podcast/ vodcast is an audio/ video recording online

You can subscribe to podcasts to receive weekly episodes, e.g. Radio shows.

MacBook owners are in luck! Garageband + iTunes

Make your own podcasts: http://www.apple.com/itunes/podcasts/specs.html Frequently asked questions: http://www.ilike.

com/faq/garageband/questions/Podcasting

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Allows you to share your own videos You can make your own “channel” on

YouTube. You can subscribe to others’ channels Its possible to view your videos in your own

website or blog too (embedding) YouTube was bought by Google in 2006...

How much? www.youtube.com www.vimeo.com www.flickr.com

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ESApoJpU88&feature=related

http://www.vimeo.com/videos/search:climate%20camp

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Wiki is the name of a type of software that allows anyone to edit and create information on a website using a text editor on the web browser.

Companies can use wikis to collaborate internally on projects

On the public internet Wikipedia is the best known example http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki

Also check out: Wikia and wikiHow Which is more accurate- Wikipedia or

Encyclopedia Britannica?

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Connecting with friends and building relations You are represented by your profile You can instant message, share photos, videos,

invite people to events, form groups.... www.facebook.com www.myspace.com www.bebo.com www.linkedin.com www.ning.com www.ammado.com www.oneclimate.net/

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A “social utility” Combines status updates with photo sharing

and event invitations and more (applications) 350m users All ages! Open to innovation from members- apps Different types of account- personal, page.

http://www.slideshare.net/amover/jan-2010-facebook-world-and-western-europe

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A 3d virtual online world (or collection of worlds)

Users represented by Avatars Instant messaging and voice chatTrinity School of Education: Project

Murias: http://sl-developmenteducation.wikispaces.com/ and http://www.slideshare.net/Heapgraham/sledcc08-project-murias-presentation

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Ammado http://www.ammado.com/about TechSoup http://home.techsoup.org/pages/about.aspx We are Media http://www.wearemedia.org/ UnLTD World http://www.unltdworld.com/ OnRoadMedia http://www.onroadmedia.org.uk/ Beth’s blog http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/ Website about Social Media: Mashable

http://mashable.com/about/ Tweetminster http://tweetminster.co.uk/ TED www.ted.com Transition Towns Ireland Ning

http://transitiontownsireland.ning.com/ Transition Towns wiki

http://transitiontowns.org/TransitionNetwork/TransitionWiki

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Education Moodle: http://moodle.org/

Webinars- online meetings, e.g. DimDim: www.dimdim.com/ WebEx: www.webex.com Voicethread: www.voicethread.com

For an overview of online meeting tools see:

http://www.techsoup.org/learningcenter/internet/page5975.cfm

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1.Social Network: NING2.Social Network: Facebook3.Blogging: Blogger4.Video: YouTube (Flip

camera)5.Other (your suggestions)

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What would you like to try?

1 hour to set up and explore one of the tools

Feedback after lunch: Plus, Minus and Interesting points

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Let go Facilitate conversations- do not control

them Involve supporters- don’t own your cause Allow employees to get involved Try things out, be patient Connect online and offline activity Remember it is a TOOL, not a miracle cure Don’t OVERinvest your time- be strategic Engage your community with regularly

updated content www.onroadmedia.org.uk

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WHY do I want to use these tools? WHY do I think this is a good use of my time? What is my ultimate aim?

WHO am I communicating with? Do I want to reach large numbers of people or just a key group of specific people? WHO will be responsible for updating the site/ profile?

WHAT am I communicating? Am I promoting events? Am I looking for lots of supporters for my cause? Am I trying to engage a community in conversation?

WHAT outcomes am I hoping for? More attendance at events? More people participating in discussion? Better quality of discussion?

WHEN will I do this work? WHEN do I want to have a presence on the social media sites (is there a particular event coming up?)

WHERE will I be working? Do I have access to a computer and high quality broadband?

HOW many tools do I want to use? How much time per day/ week can I spend on this?

HOW will I know that its working? HOW do I measure its value? (link to outcomes)

WHICH tool (or tools) is right for me........?

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What have you learned from today?What are you going to do differently

starting from tomorrow?

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IDEA, 5 Merrion Row, Dublin 2www.ideaonline.ie+353 (0)16618831Eimear[at]ideaonline.ie

Centre for Global Education9 University Street, Belfastwww.centreforglobaleducation.com+44 (0)28Info[at]centreforglobaleducation.com