[Technology 1500] Re: Social Networking Part II: Our GoalsMariann Fedele MariannF at lacnyc.orgMon Feb 11 16:04:49 EST 2008
Hello Emily and tech list colleagues, Emily it is clear that you and OBT put a lot of for thought in to this initiative. The Myspace page you created serves a multitude of purposes. For list subscribers have you used Myspace or any similar site for similar purposes? And to high light Emily's question below: But first, a question for the group: Aside from what is listed here, how else can you envision using MySpace to advance your organization's goals? Regards, Mariann Mariann Fedele Director, NYC Regional Adult Education Network Literacy Assistance Center Moderator, NIFL Technology and Literacy Discussion List 32 Broadway 10th Floor New York, New York 10004 212-803-3325 mariannf at lacnyc.org www.lacnyc.org ________________________________ From: technology-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:technology-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Emily May Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 12:41 PM To: technology at nifl.gov Subject: [Technology 1497] Social Networking Part II: Our Goals Goals. The MySpace page was built to help us meet a number of programmatic goals. We were able to use a lot of the "features" of MySpace, such as the blog, announcements, comments, and friends section to our advantage. * To announce upcoming events or agency news. Any announcements we post will be visible on our "friends" personal homepage and on OBT's profile using the "Bulletin Board" and "Blog" features. Announcements will increase attendance and program awareness among allies. * To educate current and past students on issues they may be facing. Using the blog, the OBT profile will make posts reminding students of principles learned at OBT. An example could be, "What to do about that annoying co-worker." This will keep students linked in and on track. * To facilitate social networking among past and present trainees. On every profile is a place to list current and past employment. Trainees can search through OBT's list of friends to find other OBT alumni who may be able to help them advance their career. * To compliment OBT's alumni program by facilitating easy access to OBT after trainees graduate. Students will be able to look at their colleagues and teachers profiles and send them messages using My Space's messaging service. * To enhance agency marketing materials and proposals. Using the comments section, "friends" can write testimonies about their experiences with OBT that can be used in agency materials. * To give new recruits a way to explore OBT from a distance. Current and past students may send OBT's MySpace page to new, interested recruits. Although a new website could also fill this void, "MySpace" is a more youth-oriented and accessible approach to exposing youth to OBT online. Note: It is possible but unlikely that new recruits would find OBT online without being recommended by another student. To see specifically how we used the various features to our advantage, check out our MySpace page at: http://profile.myspace.com/obtjobs. In the next email I will address how we got students and staff on board and some of the protocols we put into place. But first, a question for the group: Aside from what is listed here, how else can you envision using MySpace to advance your organization's goals? ______________________________ Emily May Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow 783 4th Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11232 718-369-0303 emay at obtjobs.org www.obtjobs.org <mailto:emay at obtjobs.org> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.nifl.gov/pipermail/technology/attachments/20080211/f8104235/attachment.html
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