Posts Tagged ‘Social Media’

Social media: A professional tool or personal pleasure?

March 12th, 2009

I have now send off my plan for the panel I’m hosting at WxWM this Saturday. Below is a copy of the email I sent to Shona.

For my panel I will be talking about the difference between using social media for a professional purpose and using it purely for personal pleasure.

In running BirminghamRecycled, I’m faced with the challenge of getting journalists into the habit of thinking of social media as a public debate, rather than just a place for chatting to friends. From my experience, the fundamental difference seems to be that most people use social media primary to nurture existing social relations and not to create new ones.

As a news site, our primary goal with social media is to give the publicatiuon a human face, interact with current user but also attract new people. Although most students have been using social media for a long time, they seem almost scared with the idea of a public conversation. They think of social media as a private space to share stuff with their friends and not the world.

I don’t have any real education skills or anything, so hopefully people will be able to chip in with advice on how I can break this down, and help the students understand the difference.

Hopefully there will be a few experts who can shed some light on my problems. As I have no real experience in teaching social media, it would be cool if someone could give me some tips ;-).

My Panel at WXWM

March 11th, 2009

I have volunteered to host a Panel at the WxWM which is the West MIdlands equivalent to SxSWi. The ideas is pretty good indeed, a selection of people volunteer to host a panel of 5 minutes about anything they like, as long as it’s related to the Internet or social media. Here’s what Shona says about the panels:

You might want to talk about your latest online project to gain the wisdom of others’ perspectives or share things you’ve learnt along the way. Maybe you’d like to provide your top ten favourite memes on teh internetz, challenge perceptions of a particular form of social media, demonstrate where an online presence works well or just spend 5 minutes educating the room about the most famous cats in cyberspace. This really is open to you – we want the event to have the capacity to be both serious and fun.

Except that I’m going to ‘pimp’ BirminghamRecycled.co.uk, I haven’t exactly decided what to talk about. – But I have come up with an incomplete list.

  • Social media: a professional tool or personal pleasure?
  • Journalist vs. Blogger is there a difference.
  • Teaching social media – It’s not a monologue.
  • News as a platform/conversation.
  • Is it News or merely aggregation?

I will have to submit my idea to Shona before lunch time tomorrow. Will post when I have more details.