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THE GOOD NEWS IN SOCIAL MEDIA New Tools for New Evangelization Greg Dhuyvetter IPM Summer Institute 2012 Slides for Day 2

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  • 1. THE GOOD NEWS IN SOCIAL MEDIA New Tools for New EvangelizationGreg DhuyvetterIPM SummerInstitute 2012Slides for Day 2
  • 2. RECAPWhere are We so Far?Any Questions?Schedule for Today Dropbox Tumblr RSS Pintrest Podcasts Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Final Thoughts Google+
  • 3. ONLINE (CLOUD) STORAGE Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive Free for limited amounts, pay for larger Account needed. Secure as long as you protect your password Integrates with desktop and applications Provides secure backup for documents Allows for public sharing of documents with a web address Organization Tip: If you use more than one service, try to use each for a different type of storage Get started www.dropbox.com
  • 4. RSS (REALLY SIMPLESYNDICATION) Protocol which allows users to gather new posts from desired websites into a news reader News Reader: An aggregating program Google Reader To add feeds Click on subscription icon Select your reader If there is no subscription icon, you can try to copy the web address of the site into your reader
  • 5. PODCASTS Recorded programs made available for subscription download 3 Parts to a podcast Recording Uploading Syndicating Popular audio recording software: Garageband , Audacity Podcast feeds can be uploaded to your website or blog Podcasts can be registered with iTunes, Feedburner Simple way to publish short feeds www.audioboo.com
  • 6. WHATS ALL THIS FUSS ABOUT TWITTER? If I Have 100 People Following Me, Where Am I Taking Them?
  • 7. WHAT IS TWITTER? Twitter is a microblog where people post 140 character statements HUH?!
  • 8. OR YOU COULD LOOK AT IT THISWAY Twitter Blog Instant Chat (Text) Rooms Message
  • 9. STARTING ON TWITTER Go to www.twitter.com Create a free account Add followers Start Tweeting
  • 10. THE TWITTER SCREENIn this box, youtype 140-characterentries calledTweets These are the tweets of peopleSuggeste you followdFollowsTrends
  • 11. TWITTER TERMSTweet: a post or status update. Maximum of 140 charactersFollowing/Being Followed: Adding other people to your home page or people adding you@name: A message that everyone can see but intended to one personD name: A message sent to only one person#: Placed in front of key terms for others to followRT (Re-tweet): Forwarding someone elses tweet to your own group of followers
  • 12. WARNINGTwitter is the wild west Limit who you follow The only filter is YOU
  • 13. FOLLOWING PEOPLELookover theprofileandtypes ofentries Also check out whoThen theyclick the followfollowbutton
  • 14. BEING FOLLOWED Set your account to send you an email whenever a new person is following you Check the profiles of any new followers If you want to follow back, select the follow button If you want to ignore, do nothing If you want the person not to see your tweets, select Block this Person
  • 15. WHO SHOULD I FOLLOW? GDhuyvetter Family and Friends Other Teachers/Ministers News Organizations (CNN, NPR, BBC) Technology Leaders Interesting People Famous People NOT STUDENTS OR CHILDREN
  • 16. WHAT IS IT USED FOR? Social: Sharing events of the day with friends and family News: Informal reporting of events in the area Sharing: Giving references to good stuff found on the web Searching: Finding out what is being said about a topic Networking: Communicating with people with shared interests Expressing: Stating opinions and other observations Promotion: Companies and individuals use Twitter to promote products and events
  • 17. WHAT SHOULD I POST?What you are doing..YAWNIdeas and observations OH = OverheardResponses to othersLinks to great sites (including your own)Remember: All of your postings appear on the public timeline unless they are an direct message
  • 18. THE FAIL WHALE Twitter over capacity
  • 19. Social Networking Sites I Cant Face Facebook And I Feel More Linked Out than In
  • 20. Definition"Any of several websites that providea virtual community in which peoplewith a shared interest maycommunicate"wiktionary.org
  • 21. It Is NOT Inherently Evilto Have a Social Network Account It Is Also NOT Wrong Not To Have One
  • 22. Why Should I Know About This? Significant Method of Communication To Understand Media Coverage/Avoid Paranoia To Understand Your Students To Respond to Questions of Parents To Understand Your Children
  • 23. Setting Up a Social Network or Facebook Page Sign up for account Create Profile Page Find Friends Find Groups Add Content
  • 24. Do I Have to Do This? NO!Time SuckPrivacy ConcernsTrading Online for Live CommunicationDoesnt Float Your Boat
  • 25. Why Would I Do This?To Connect with Immediate Friends and Family for Sharing Information, Ideas, Photos, etc.To Develop a Professional Network and Find Professional Opportunities (LinkedIn)To Find New Connections and Communicate with People with Like background or IdeasTo Be Found by Old Connections and People with Like Interests
  • 26. What Do We Need to Tell Our Kids About Social Networks?Limit CommunityUse Settings to Enforce Privacy. Hide Profile from Everyone but FriendsAssume Anything Posted Can Go Anywhere and Will Last Forever. Do Not Include Address, Phone #, or SSNIf They Would Not Say It To a Persons Face, Dont Write ItSet Clear Time Limits
  • 27. Tips for Safe Social Networking Remember that EVERYTHING IS PUBLIC! Dont Try to Hide Behind an Alias Become Familiar with Account Settings Use Businesses or Groups Build Network Slowly and with Healthy Skepticism...Only Add People You Know and Can Trust Their Content. Control Comments Do Not Respond to Friend Requests From Students/Strangers. The Dalai Lama does NOT want to follow you If You Post a Picture, Remember That You Are Making a Decision for Everyone in that Picture...Always Polite to Ask For Permission. Block or Drop People First, Ask Questions Later Do Not Post Opinions or Statements or Join Groups that are Contrary to Your Role As a Catholic School Employee
  • 28. GOOGLE+ Whats the Difference?
  • 29. ADVANTAGES OF GOOGLE+Circles allow you to classify contacts into levels of familiarity, so more levels of communication can go on in one platformPosts can be targeted to one group, several groups, individuals, or everyonePosts can be reedited after they are postedNot as much advertisingEasy to converse through direct message or video
  • 30. THE CHALLENGE OF GOOGLE+ No one uses it Hello? Hello? Is anyone there?
  • 31. THE OTHER STUFFPintrestTumblrInstagramLinkedIn
  • 32. FINAL THOUGHTS
  • 33. IMAGE CREDITS I love clutter http://www.flickr.com/photos/54774885@N00/238419364 87/365 Today Epic Fail http://www.flickr.com/photos/76076998@N00/2978336573 Evil http://www.flickr.com/photos/80522246@N00/2599969114 Dune http://www.flickr.com/photos/33377700@N00/147570976 : Future is Bright ! http://www.flickr.com/photos/73662475@N00/2651957971