#SMEM11 'Social Media in Emergency Management Camp' at the National Emergency Management Association (NEMA) conference Virginia, USA.
Slide 1 Current Practice in the Field - SMEM
Slide 2 Links to More Information
http://www.nemaweb.org/index.php?option=com_rsform&view=rsform&Itemid=416
http://wiki.crisiscommons.org/wiki/SMEM_Camp_@_NEMA
Slide 3 Reminders & Tips #NEMA11 http:hashable.com/#!/home Twitterfall http://twitterfall.com/ Tweetdeck http://www.tweetdeck.com
Slide 4 D Dawson @northlandfox
Slide 5 How SMEM started. In February 2010 a small group in New Mexico met Virtually to see if they could bring together Volunteers to assist Emergency Management. Crisis Camps, Bar Camps, Ignite, TEDx forums were already being used but within the State nothing had been formalized. Including the tech community, volunteers, and engaging citizenry was discussed. By Fall with emerging events and more momentum it became more formalized and a discussion ensued. The tag #SMEM evolved out of a brainstorming session and an idea off of a Pirate Pad. #EMCampNM WIKI http://emcampnm.wikispaces.com/+Home+ Facebook http://www.facebook.com/EMCampNM @emcampnm Bridging Social Media and Emergency Management in New Mexico
Slide 6 All ways of Communication – In my area 40% use the internet, whether for religious reasons, financial concern, or accessibility issues. So you have know your areas and how your community likes to receive their information. If the satellites are out it won’t matter. Myth that phones are always out. We're seeing now that, in the wireless world, the ability for those providers to get up and running...
It is actually greater than it was in many of our experiences in previous disasters in the U.S.
We had people on the ground the day after Haiti that, as they hit the ground, could do text messaging.
Slide 7 Changing how we Communicate, that is what’s happening now. How are we getting data, who are we getting data from, what do we do with it and how do we manage. Pulling information, listening to and engaging the crowd, crowdsourcing
Slide 8 Sources for Did You Know? 4.0: The Economist Media Convergence Remix Pdf http://shifthappens.wikispaces.com/file/view/dyk40sources.pdf
Michael Hyatt Intentional Leadership
http://michaelhyatt.com/how-the-media-world-is-changing%E2%80%94fast.html
http://shifthappens.wikispaces.com/file/view/dyk40sources.doc
Slide 9 #crisisdata Summit speaker @CraigatFEMA “Goal: how do we minimize impacts of Disasters using Social Media”
Slide 10 1:40 Maximum of Maximums Haiti: the Importance of Social Media Use During a Disaster
http://video.esri.com/watch/163/haiti-the-importance-of-social-media-use-during-a-disaster
Social Media and Meta-Networks for Crisis Mapping: Collaboratively Building Spatial Data for Situation Awareness in Disaster Response and Recovery Management http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/projects/spatio-temporal/docs/White-position.pdf
Slide 11 Decisions for Heroes Robin Blandford Director http://www.decisionsforheroes.com/ @d4h @robinb Facebook
Slide 12 Open Government & Engagement Continuum Energizing and Connecting Communities where they are “Open Government & ENGAGEMENT CONTINUUM “Deeper Discussions with Specific Communities Collaborative drafting such as regulations, policies, process steps Connecting employees within and across agencies Brainstorm ideas, questions, suggestions.” Collaborative problem-solving and solution creation Energizing and connecting communities where they are.
http://igovglobalforum.com/pdf/Dr_David_McClure_Workshop_Track2.pdf
Slide 13 Wired Interview Craig Fugate (audio portion) Public is a Resource , things happen fast Storyboard / Podcast #38 Storyboard: FEMA Chief Says Social Media Aid Disaster Response By Rachel Zurer January 20, 2011 | 7:00 am | Wired http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/01/storyboard-fema-craig-fugate/ Craig Fugate says social media is our future. "The public
29. ##Nasa Day of Rememberence @Astro_Soichi Houston, TX, USA 343,211 Followers 22,589 Lists Soichi Noguchi 野口 聡一 @AstroIronMike 5,512 Followers 425 Listed #T38 Flyover
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32. Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities Warn people of emergencies in many formats. Warnings need to reach people with visual or hearing impairments, are illiterate and those who do not understand English
37. I’ll help ? NoBrainer Wow! Sessions/Breakouts Getting Started, Open Topic Community Building, Situational Assessment, Policy
38. In closing . . . “While we consider when to begin, it becomes too late” –Latin Proverb - ASPR Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness & Response
How SMEM started. In February 2010 a small group in New Mexico met Virtually to see if they could bring together Volunteers to assist Emergency Management. Crisis Camps, Bar Camps, Ignite, TEDx forums were already being used but within the State nothing had been formalized. Including the tech community, volunteers, and engaging citizenry was discussed. By Fall with energing events and more momentum it became more formalized and a discussion ensued. The tag #SMEM evolved out of a brainstorming session and an idea off of a Pirate Pad.#EMCampNM WIKI http://emcampnm.wikispaces.com/+Home+Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/EMCampNM @emcampnm Bridging Social Media and Emergency Management in New Mexico
All ways of Communication – In my area 40% use the internet, whether for religious reasons, financial concern, or accessibility issues. So have know your areas and how your community likes to receive their information. If the satellites are out it won’t matter. Myth
Changing how we Communicate, that is what’s happening now. How are we getting data,Who are we gettting data from, What do we do with it and how do we manage
Sources for Did You Know? 4.0: The Economist Media Convergence Remix Pdfhttp://shifthappens.wikispaces.com/file/view/dyk40sources.pdfMichael Hyatt Intentional Leadershiphttp://michaelhyatt.com/how-the-media-world-is-changing%E2%80%94fast.htmlhttp://shifthappens.wikispaces.com/file/view/dyk40sources.doc
#crisisdata Summit speaker @CraigatFEMA “Goal: how do we minimize impacts of Disasters using Social Media”
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Decisions for Heroes Robin Blandford Director http://www.decisionsforheroes.com/ @d4h @robinb @Facebook
Open Government & Engagement Continuum Energizing and Connecting Communities where they are “Open Government & ENGAGEMENT CONTINUUM “Deeper Discussions with Specific Communities Collaborative drafting such as regulations, policies, process steps Connecting employees within and across agencies Brainstorm ideas, questions, suggestions.” Collaborative problem-solving and solution creation Energizing and connecting communities where they are. ( http://igovglobalforum.com/pdf/Dr_David_McClure_Workshop_Track2.pdf )
Wired Interview Craig Fugate (audio portion) Public is a Resource , things happen fast Storyboard / Podcast #38 Storyboard: FEMA Chief Says Social Media Aid Disaster ResponseBy Rachel Zurer January 20, 2011 | 7:00 am | Wiredhttp://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/01/storyboard-fema-craig-fugate/
- Jeremiah Owyang “Takeaways from the Free State Social”by Eric Melin http://www.spiral16.com/blog/2010/04/takeaways-from-the-free-state-social/
The Behaviorist; Jim Chipchase - No Phones http://ideas.economist.com/presentation/behaviourist “how data sharing is changing your world.” (Jim Chipchasehttp://www.frogdesign.com/ “global innovation firm that helps the world’s leading companies create and bring to market meaningful products, services, and experiences.”)
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