1. Web 2.0 World Connecting to the Community Social Primer for Schools Nancy Caramanico Director of Technology, K-12 Archdiocese of Philadelphia
2. What is Web2.0? Wikipedia Definition "Web 2.0" is commonly associated with web development and web design that facilitates interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design[1] and collaboration on the World Wide Web. Examples of Web 2.0 include web-based communities, hosted services, web applications, social-networking sites, video-sharing sites, wikis, blogs, mashups and folksonomies.â Users of Web 2.0 easily interact with other users and change website content. Thisâ contrasts to non-interactive websites where users are limited to the passive viewing of information that is provided to them.â
3. Keep Learning, Start SharingSocial Technologies can powerfully advance your school or organization Stay on top of technology developments and how they can benefit your school or organization Employ new technologies Go where the technologies are so that students and parents come to you, enrich your school community
4. Groundswell â Book on Web2.0 âA social trend in which people use technologies to get the things they need from each other, rather than from traditional institutions like corporations.â Cause: Peopleâs desire to connect, Interactive technologies, internet economics Book Website and Profiler
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6. Marketing to the Social Web Book by Larry Weber âUsers do not simply pull content down from websites, but also push content up, sharing text messages on Twitter, photos on Flickr, home (or cell phone) videos on YouTube, and their lives on Facebook, LinkedÂIn, and other social networking sites. Today's web is the "social web," where young and old increasingly share their experiences. The volume of information exchanged every day has already reached the mind-boggling level. â
7. Connect via Your Website Embedding & Widgets How Used Icons linking to various web 2.0 and social network sites allow people to link to and share your web content
9. School Marketing and the Social Web Tips 1. Trust your community.2. Test the waters slowly. 3. Keep it fresh.4. Know the law.5. Create a digital vision. http://www.nais.org/publications/ismagazinearticle.cfm?Itemnumber=151413&sn.ItemNumber=145956
10. What are the trends Facebook âas large as the 4th largest country in the world People in their 30âs and 40âs and 50âs are flocking to facebook in the US 30 Social Media Facts Video â Book âSocialnomicsâ
11. Twitter Tips for Organizations Create an account for the school Create accounts for individuals Ask staff to follow leaders in the field Share great content http://www.twitip.com/8-steps-for-building-community-on-twitter-tips-for-membership-organizations/
12. What are the Tools? New Tools are created daily! Most Popular in the US: Facebook Twitter Youtube Delicious
15. Social Bookmarking Tools: Delicious, Diigo, Digg to name a few You can: Save Sites See what is new, popular Share Follow Video Social Bookmarking
16. Web 2.0 Donors Key Facts In their 20âs and 30âs Donât want print materials Welcome comments, thank yous Will give email addressees, communicate online http://nonprofits.change.org/blog/view/five_things_your_nonprofit_needs_to_know_about_web_20_donors
17. Keep Learning, Start SharingSocial Technologies can powerfully advance your school or organization Stay on top of technology developments and how they can benefit your school or organization Employ new technologies Go where the technologies are so that students and parents come to you, enrich your school community Think Different