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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

What happens in Timbuktu does not stay in Timbuktu. Examine the latest forms of social networking and how you can use them to your advantage. Experience first-hand how quickly you or your field staff

can become the next YouTube phenomenon.

Presenters: Penny Schouten and Sarah McNittContributors:

• Sarah McNitt, Miami University Office of International Education• Penny Schouten, Region X Communications Manager• Wanda Dutton, School for International Training• Ruth Sylte, Manitou Heights Group

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

Introduction

• Where are our students getting their study abroad information? How are they sharing study abroad information with others?

• The goal of our presentation is to discuss:o How are our students communicating

information about study abroad to each other?o Why is it important to understand the

technology they’re using?o How can you stay on top?

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

What is Social Media?What are students using?• Blogs

o Bloggero LiveJournalo Wordpresso YouTube (vlogs)o  Seesmico Their own 

• Micro-blogging o Twittero FriendFeed

• Social Networks  o Facebooko MySpaceo Beebo o Ning

•  New Platforms appear every day

 Other technologies to consider:EmailText messagingWikipedia

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

What to know

In a “Transparent World”…

• Information can be shared faster than ever• Communication can happen anywhere, at any

time• Learning frequently comes from peer-to-peer

collaboration rather than top-down broadcasting

• Technology can be used to reach students in new ways

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

What to know

Information can be shared faster than ever • Good: Easier contacting students in cases of

emergency via email, text messages, etc.• Bad: Misinformation can also be shared faster

than ever. Students and their parents may blow up situations to be worse than they are.

• Solution: Be aware of potential problems and try to pre-empt these problems with (correct) information of your own.

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

What to know

Communication can happen anywhere, at any time

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

What to knowInformation can be shared faster than ever  

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

What to knowTechnology can be used to reach students in new ways

• Good: Twitter for personalized information, quick reminders/announcements, advising via email, blog, Twitter, instant messenger – reach students where they are. Creating an online space for students to share information pre-departure

• Bad: You could miss out on important advising information – students don’t bring everything up or may feel less comfortable disclosing things to a “faceless” advisor.

• Solution: Use technology only to the extent that you and your students are comfortable. You may want to require that students have a face-to-face meeting with an advisor even if they’ve already had an online advising session or received information via your website/email.

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

What to know

Learning frequently comes from peer-to-peer collaboration rather than top-down information-broadcasting

• Good: students acting as peer advisors or sharing information that advisors don’t have

• Bad: students sharing incorrect information or dwelling on the negative

• Solution: Guided peer mentoring programs, advisor-reviewed blogs and testimonials, “myth-busting” sessions.

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What to knowInformation can be shared faster than ever  

*Protected

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

You Talkin’ About Me?

You should at the very least be listening to  

conversations about your organization/programs.

 You can't hide your head in the sand anymore.  Put your ear to the ground using searches:• Within a platform

o Twitter (also Tweetdeck or Summarize, tweetmeme)

o Facebooko MySpace 

  

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You Talkin’ About Me?

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

You Talkin’ About Me?

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You Talkin’ About Me? 

• Google o Google Search:  Click 'Show Options' to

narrow down searcho Google Alerts: e-mail notificationo Google Blog Search: blogsearch.google.com

 

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

You Talkin’ About Me? • Multiple platform searches

o Spy: Twitter/FriendFeed/Flickr/BackType 

o SamePoint: FriendFeed, MyBlogLog, Twitter, Blogger, Wordpress.com, Diigo, Digg, etc.

 o SocialMention: Technorati.com, Twitter.com,

Facebook.com, Tumblr.com, Youare.com, Rejaw.com, Friendfeed.com, Jaiku.com, Brightkite.com, Diigo, Clipmarks, StumbleUpon, Digg, Reddit, Mixx

 o WhosTalkin: Facebook, Friendster, Last.FM, MySpace,

Linkedin, Netblog, Ning, bebo, Xanga, hi5, Delicious, Blinklist, Reddit, Metafilter, MyWeb, etc

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You Talkin’ About Me? • Multiple platform searches

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

You Talkin’ About Me? • Multiple platform searches

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

You Talkin’ About Me?

• Draw attention to the good stuff.  Use Internet media to address the bad stuff.

• In event of attack, let the community correct itself.

• Do NOT respond in anger or defensively.

• Respond honestly and thoughtfully.  Admit you made a mistake.

• Last resort: sanctions.

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You Talkin’ About Me?

• Who's on your team? Who else at your organization needs to monitor public opinion?o  Admissionso Communications or Community Relationso Director of Web Communicationso Public Affairso Director of Media Relationso Legal counsel/advisor

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Study Abroad in a Transparent World

Resources for Further Information

• Using Google Reader to consolidate searches: http://www.chrisbrogan.com/grow-bigger-ears-in-10-minutes/

• Multi-platform searches: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-search-multiple-social-media-sites-at-a-time/

• Tweetmeme: http://mashable.com/2009/05/12/tweetmeme-deep-link-search/

• RyanAir example: http://econsultancy.com/blog/3346-ryanair-freaks-out-at-blogger-disses-wordpress-shoots-foot

• Hulu example: http://mashable.com/2009/01/28/social-media-revolt/


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