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BMPMTayoNa Halalan 2013 workshop CITIZEN JOURNALISTS: OWNING CHANGE

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1. BMPMTayoNa Halalan 2013 workshop 2. DIGITAL REVOLUTIONCHALLENGINGGATEKEEPERSTILTING THEBALANCE OF 3. YOUR story, YOUR voice, YOURperspective MOBILEINTERN PHONESETTRADITION ALMEDIA 4. Were so Social YOUTH RULES!18-24 (43%)and 24-35(23%) agebracket arethe biggestsegments ofFacebookusers 5. WHO IS THE BAYAN PATROLLER? ACHIEVER ACTION-ORIENTED CONNECTION SEEKER 6. Tips for citizen journalists FOCUS on a SIMPLE GET TO THEIDEAPOINT. FOCUS on PEOPLE. RESULTS andJunk the big concept; CONSEQUENCEgo for the intimate scale are often the main look for case studies.points of stories.Make sure the buildingEven a feature storyblocks are on apersonal scale. should present the 7. Tips for citizen journalists BE ACCURATE AHEART TRUMPSgreat story will fall flat if MINDS. Emotion rocks:you do not get your facts there are universalright.themes like pursuit FACTS do not tell the struggle triumph;whole story. Make yourcoach your stories incontent dense withVALUE. Show pain, and these framework buthurt and jubilation.do not oversimplify. 8. CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL 9. SHARE YOUR STORYPROBLEMS OR DREAMS * INSPIRATIONALPERSON/EVENT 10. Tips for Citizen JournalistsBe SPECIFICWHO? Name, relationships, positions.WHAT?Attacked --Money Vote-buying Bribe --Corruption -- 11. Give SPECIFICSPANDARAYAABUSOBASURATRAHEDYAGULOOPISYALKRIMEN 12. Tips for citizen journalists Use ACTION Words. Beobservant is it walk orstride or strut or hobble? Use PLAIN SPEECH.Leave the hot air to thepolitician and teleseryequeens. Talk like a realperson. 13. WHAT CHANGES DOYOU WANT TO SEEIN HALALAN 2013?WHAT DO YOUEXPECT OFCANDIDATES?HOW CANELECTIONS AFFECTTHE NEXT 3 14. The game of SURVIVAL FRAUD VIOLENCE BRIBERY POLITICIANS ECONOMY ENVIRONMENT HUMAN RIGHTS 15. HALALAN 2013 16. HALALAN 2013 17. DANGERS IN THE BRAVE, NEW WORLDFALSE INFORMATIONMALICIOUS ATTRIBUTIONIDENTITY THEFT UNCRITICAL, IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA LOCAL / REGL / INTL CONFLICTS 18. Social media greatat speed; lags onmatters ofreliability. A big number ofIRRESPONSIBLEpeople tweeting theUSEsame message docould cause greatnot automaticallyharm & hurt your 19. Check the sourceBEFORE you shareinfo.OPEN THAT LINK.CHECK WITHRELIABLE NEWSHELPSOURCES. (Official CORRECTaccounts, media 20. Pause and review beforeyou push the Post/Sharebutton. a simple rule of Here isthumb: Would you saythose words or initiate that action in any publicevent? 21. 2012-2013COMELEC: HIGH RISK AREAS: Abra Pangasinan, Ilocos Sur, La180 election- Union,related violent Cagayan, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija.incidents for Batangas, Cavite, Masbate, Samar,1st half of 2012 Misamis Occidental, Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur, Basilan 22. Ensure your safetyAssess risks in your Will your report anger aparticular party?environment. Are Notify the BMPM staffthere hazardous about your concerns.conditions that might The BMPM staff willcause you injury? protect your identityand make sure you Do not place yourself stay anonymous shouldin a situation in the report make it to air.which you are likelyto experience 23. Safety FirstIf you send a report If you choose towith sensitive remain anonymousinformation DO NOT after filing a report, DOpost it on any ofNOT reveal your identity to otherBMPMs socialmembers of yournetworking platforms,community. Doing sosuch as Facebook ormay undermine ABS-Twitter!. Instead, send it CBNs efforts to protectvia email to ireport@abs-your identity.cbn.com, via textmessage to 2366. 24. HOW TO SEND A REPORT ireport@abs- Facebook: Bayancbn.comMo iPatrol Mo: Ako ABS-CBNNEWSAng SimulaAPP Twitter @bayanmo COMELEC2013APP 2366 IREPORTspace 25. HOW CHEATING IS DONEFRAUD BEFORE VOTING1. BRIBERYa. vote buyingb. buying abstentionsc. promise of jobs, loans, promotiond. buying favors from members of the board ofelection inspectors 26. HOW FRAUD HAPPENSHA FLYING VOTERS VOTE-BUYING, DENIAL OFVIOLENCE VIOLENCEACCESSEXPLOSION, TAMPERING W BALLOTSASSASSINATION,MAULING, ARSON,KIDNAPPING, TORTURE, BRIBERYDEATH THREATS, JUNKETS, EXPENSIVE GIFTS,MASSACRE REBELS ATM DEPOSITS, CASH (ALWAYS STATE WHAT FAVOR BEING SOUGHT) 27. Fraud before voting2. INTIMIDATIONa. direct threats to voters identified with a party not tovoteb. threat to the family of the voterc. threat to business or propertyd. threatening members of the Board of ElectionInspectors not to assume their functions 28. OTHER DIRTY TRICKSa. Assigning registered voters to places where they cannot vote;b. Changing numbering or location of polling places without notice;c. Removing voters from list or transferring to another list.b. Disrupting means of transportationc. Spreading false reports about the withdrawal or 29. OTHER DIRTY TRICKSa. Assigning registered voters to places where they cannot vote;b. Changing numbering or location of polling places without notice;c. Removing voters from list or transferring to another list.b. Disrupting means of transportationc. Spreading false reports about the withdrawal or 30. WHATS THE PROBLEM? What shouldyou do? 31. STATE OBLIGATION ENSUREFREE, ORDERLY, HONEST, PEACEFUL ANDCREDIBLE ELECTIONS INSURE THE SECRECY AND SANCTITY OFTHE BALLOT MAKE SURE RESULTS SHALL BEFAST, ACCURATE AND REFLECTIVE OF THEGENUINE WILL OF THE PEOPLE. 32. BASIC RULESOnly QUALIFIED VOTERSSECRECY OF BALLOTONLY ONE BALLOT PER VOTERACCURATE VOTE COUNTThe HIGHEST VOTE CONSOLIDATION determines thewinner of the election. *NUJP election coverage training 33. BAWAL!!! 34. BAWAL!!! 35. BAWAL!!! CAMPAIGN FINANCE 36. BAWAL!!! CAMPAIGN FINANCE 37. BAWAL!!! CAMPAIGN FINANCE 38. BAWAL!!! CAMPAIGN FINANCE