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11.05.11 12:04 AM
UN Social Media Bootcamp
On November 3, 2011, I gave a presentation at a UN SocialMedia Bootcamp put together by Huge at Barnard. It was a pretty awesome event, and not just because I was speaking. There were two sessions for two different groups of UN employees, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Some of the morning speakers were the same as in the afternoon, but some weren't. It didn't really matter though, because everything dovetailed beautifully.
Here's my presentation:
It's also available on slideshare here, just in case you want to download it. And just in case I didn't get that Google Docs version to show up publicly, here's the slideshare version embedded:
Check out the speakers that Huge and Kirsten Cluthe of the frontier project put together.
Here's how the morning lineup played out
THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON SOCIAL GOOD
Lynne Johnson, Content and Community Consultant and Adjunct Professor
at MCNY and SUNY Empire State College
Cammie Croft, Director of New Media and Citizen Engagement, Dept. of
Energy
LEVERAGING THE RIGHT TECHNOLOGY CHANNELS FOR MEDIA,
MARKETING, AND COMMUNICATIONS
Anil Dash, founding Director of Expert Labs
Dan Costa, Editor in Chief PCMag.com & SVP Content Ziff Davis
MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR CONTENT ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Sree Sreenivasan, Digital Media Professor, Columbia Journalism School
And then the afternoon:
THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON SOCIAL GOOD
Lynne Johnson, Content and Community Consultant and Adjunct Professor
at MCNY and SUNY Empire State College
Sloane Berrent, VP Digital Marketing, Lippe Taylor (2:50 – 3:20)
LEVERAGING THE RIGHT TECHNOLOGY CHANNELS FOR MEDIA,
MARKETING, AND COMMUNICATIONS
Anil Dash, founding Director of Expert Labs (3:20 – 3:50)
Dan Costa, Editor in Chief PCMag.com & SVP Content Ziff Davis (3:50 –
4:20)
WRITING FOR SOCIAL MEDIA
Dan Blank, founder, We Grow Media (4:30 – 5:15)
It was an amazing day, as you can see by the tweets at #UNSOCIALMEDIA (don't laugh at the hashtag). Even I left with a few notes.
I didn't get to see Dan Blank speak in the afternoon, but I really wish I did. He wrote a nice follow up post: "People Deliver Higher ROI Than Technology."
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