lambda state orientation for chapter leaders communications committee 2014
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Welcome!
Bev Johns, Chair Lambda State Communications Committee
Pat DeWitt, Editor Lambda State Newscaster and non-voting member of Communications Committee
Jean Tulin, Lambda State Webmaster and non-voting member of Communications Committee
Guidelines for State Organization and Chapter Communications Committee Chairs, revised 2014 www.dkg.org page iii and page 4Along the top is the main navigation.
Home, Events, Committees, Library, Forms, Store, Network and Websites
• Under Events are all the happenings within DKG.
• Committees houses current committee information, photos, and resources.
Browse through committees of interest.
• In the Library, find forms, applications, brochures, The Delta Kappa Gamma
News and files for your use. Links to Society Web sites both state and chapters
are also in the library.
•We all love to shop! So in Store find catalogs of DKG items, official jewelry,
insurance and more.
•Looking for certified websites or DKG Network, visit Websites and Network.
• New International web site on p. ii •Table of Contents on pages iv and v• Availability of Graphics Disk/CDs on page 2• Duties of chapter communications committees on pages 5-6•Newsletter information on page 7•Chapter yearbook information on page 18•Electronic Communications information beginning page on 19•What is Newsworthy on page 23•Copyright and Libel Laws on page 28•Facts about Delta Kappa Gamma beginning on page 29
Duties of Communications Committee Chair
Facilitate communication amongst chapter members and with Lambda State. This includes the Chapter President if it is she who creates the newsletter.
Send Chapter Newsletter to your Lambda State Communications Committee contact member. She will contact you later this summer with her email address.
Send Chapter Newsletter to Executive Secretary, Nancy Polios ([email protected]).
Currently 53 Lambda State Chapters publish newsletters.
Duties of Communications Committee Chair
Submit chapter news for the Newscaster to Pat DeWitt. (see enclosure)
Publish chapter news with local media, when possible, using “inverted pyramid” writing style. The who, what, where, when, and why are all state at the beginning. There should be no use of the word “very”, no adjectives or descriptors that are not a necessity and no fluff. See page 154 of the Guidelines.
Please send Chapter News, New Initiates and Coordinating Council News to:
Pat DeWitt, Editor5159 Norwich Dr.Rockford, IL 61107-2427Phone: 815.621.1330E-mail Pat at: [email protected]
Deadline Dates:May 1 – August 1 – November 1 – February 1
Graphics Disk/CDs – page 2
CD from Society Headquarters Download from Society Web site
(Library -> Resources -> Logos) Right-click – save image as
Print communication
Newsletter Brochure templates for chapters (dkg.org –
Library - Resources - Brochures) Yearbook – session at 2014 Taming
Technology Seminar
Newsletter on page 7 - 9
Get to the point Use active verbs Find a dynamic way to say the same thing
TIPS for WRITING COPY on pages 13
Newsletter Style Sheet on pages 15
Newsletter on page 7 - 9
Set a Header for each newsletter– The society name – The Delta Kappa Gamma
Society International– The Mission Statement– Chapter, Lambda State, Illinois– Date– Volume and issue number– Editor’s name
Newsletter on page 13-15 Always include
– Meeting information: location of meeting with directions, date, day and hour, program, special events, hostesses
– Chapter president’s name and message– Red roses for honors and awards to members– Birthdays– Legislative update– Photos that tell a story– Important dates and deadlines– Membership changes– Lambda State happenings– Articles about Society programs and projects, e.g.
scholarships, conventions, initiatives– Previous meeting notes
Newsletter on page 7 - 9 Distribution
– Regular postal mail Prepaid envelopes Make labels for the year Email buddy
– Email Make list one for chapter and one for state mailing Use Adobe pdf format
– School Mail– Publish on chapter web site
Use Adobe pdf format
Newsletter on page 7 - 9 Distribution
– Regular postal mail Prepaid envelopes Make labels for the year Email buddy
– Email Make list one for chapter and one for state mailing Use Adobe pdf format
– School Mail– Publish on chapter web site
Use Adobe pdf format
Newsletter on page 7 - 9 Who should write/edit the newsletter?
– Communications committee– Designated editor– Secretary– President– ?
Chapter Newsletter
2008-2010 biennial report indicates that 53 of 78 (68%) chapters have a newsletter. Most are distributed via email or USPS mail. Some are distributed during meeting.
Time for Sharing your newsletters format with us.
Chapter Webwatcher
Encourage Chapter President to appoint a Webwatcher who is to check the Lambda State and International Web sites regularly and report at meetings. (See enclosure)
Draw attention to “Website for Teachers” column in the Newscaster – also linked on the Communications Committee Web page.
Chapter Webwatcher
Facilitate the availability of the two issues of Delta Kappa Gamma Bulletin that are available online as well as the online summer issue of Delta Kappa Gamma News. Copies of this particular issue should be made available to members without internet access.
Chapter Websites
5 Lambda State chapters have certified Web sites. 3 Steps to a chapter site
– Design the site – see Guidelines– Request posting to International server (Form 74)– Request Certification from International (Form 72)
The site, following International Guidelines, may be hosted elsewhere. Then request Certification to have a link on the International site.
Delta Kappa Gamma Society International’s Policy for Electronic Communication The policy provides:
– Assistance and guidance in design, implementation, and management of electronic communicationfor
Internet and World Wide Web (Website) Electronic mail Databases CD Rom Audio and Visual recordings Photographs Digitized Information
Society WebsitesSociety Websites
All websites will contain the Society All websites will contain the Society Purpose and Mission StatementPurpose and Mission Statement
Information will be accurate, current, and Information will be accurate, current, and usefuluseful
Websites will not be used for political or Websites will not be used for political or religious purposesreligious purposes
Society WebsitesSociety Websites
Home page will be dated as to the latest Home page will be dated as to the latest revision of any page in the siterevision of any page in the site
Chapter websites will include no direct Chapter websites will include no direct advertising or fundraising promotions advertising or fundraising promotions – A one-sentence acknowledgment of A one-sentence acknowledgment of
donation of an electronic site may be donation of an electronic site may be includedincluded
How much will site cost?How much will site cost?
$15 one-time startup fee only$51 Set-up Fee and 1 year rental$36 one year fee (10 GB website)$62 two year fee (10 GB website)
Eligibility for Chapter Web site to Eligibility for Chapter Web site to link to Internationallink to International
Must adhere to the standards adopted by the Society (pages 19-21)
If in compliance, chapter sites may apply to be linked to International Site
Locating the paperwork and fees
www.dkg.org– Forms -> Website -> Pay website rental fees and
set up fees here. – Web Space Rental Request, Form 74 (MS Word)– $15 setup fee and $36 annual fee for 10 GB– Address will be assigned.– Certified Link Request, Form 72 (MS Word)
What can be on a Chapter site?What can be on a Chapter site? Home page A calendar of upcoming events and meetings A history of your chapter or state organization Online newsletter Program and project ideas Press releases and photos announcing events,
projects and programs Member feedback An email directory of officers or members Much, much more!!
Programs to help make sitePrograms to help make site
Frontpage Dreamweaver Adobe Acrobat 8.0
Or CutePDF
(save files to pdf format)
An FTP program to upload to International
server
IPSWITCHWS_FTP
OrCuteFTP
Name of Chapter SitesName of Chapter Sites http://www.deltakappagamma.org/IL-CHAPTERNAME/
Alpha Delta (http://alphadelta-il.weebly.com/) Alpha Rho
(http://www.deltakappagamma.org/IL-alpharho/)
Beta (http://my.ilstu.edu/~phklass/dkg/) Gamma (http://lambdastate-
gamma.weebly.com/index.html) Omicron (http://omicronil.weebly.com)
Other options
deltaepsilon.shutterfly.comshutterfly.com has a tiny bit of advertising so no link on International is possible. You can invite members to view and have access at different levels (edit, view on certain pages). Events on calendar will be sent as reminders to those listed to receive email.
Use weebly.com to design a site.weebly.com has no advertising so a link on International is possible. No calendar reminders or setting of access levels.
Yearbook – page 18
Include the following– The Society name – The Delta Kappa Gamma
Society International– Chapter and Lambda State name– Current biennium or year date– Date of organization– List of officers– List of committees
Yearbook – page 18
Include the following– List of members, addresses, telephone, e-mail, type of
membership– Meeting dates, time, place, map or directions, and program– Past chapter presidents– Chapter projects– Birthdays of members– Mission Statement– The Purposes– Other information that would be helpful
Yearbook – page 18
Consider including the following Lambda State information– List of Lambda State organization officers and
state organization committees– List of Lambda State organization founders– Dates for Lambda State organization meetings
Yearbook – page 18 Consider including the following international
information– List of members of International Administrative
Board– List of Founders– Date the Society was founded– How to communicate with the Society via mail,
phone, fax, Web site, E-mail– The Delta Kappa Gamma Song– Dates of next International convention and
regional conference
Yearbook – page 18 What size of book? How to publish?
– Self-publish– Professional – Who will collect information?– Possible timeline
Duties of chapter communications committees on pages 5
Develop communications channels within the chapter membership and with other chapters
Seek opportunities to publicize the Society, its Purposes, its programs of work and noteworthy achievements of its members.
Prepare advance publicity about activites and functions and arrange for media coverage of important events
Duties of chapter communications committees on pages 5
Help to incorporate news of international and state organizations into chapter programs
Keep reference files of international and state organization publications as well as chapter newsletters.
Send news of chapter programs, projects and achievements and members’ honors and achievements to the Newscaster editor, Pat DeWitt
Duties of chapter communications committees on pages 5
Serve as resource person for the communication services administrator by sending names and backgrounds of capable writers for the Bulletin and well-written, interesting and unpublished manuscripts of members for consideration.
Encourage members to write articles for the Bulletin and submit them to the Bulletin editor.
Duties of chapter communications committees on pages 5
Provide guidelines for members who are interested in, or who have responsibilities for, writing in Society publications, to encourage high quality in the use of language and format.
Maintain personal expertise and provide the opportunity for members to advance skills and knowledge of the latest innovations in communications technology.
Duties of chapter communications committees on pages 5
Provide pertinent and timely information of innovations in the profession and in the classroom.
Share research and educational experiences with all levels of the Society.
Use International brochures for distribution to prospective members, school and corporations officials, and others.
Duties of Communications Committee Chair
Keep membership informed of all functions, projects and activities of the international, state and chapter organization.
Acquaint members with the opportunities within the Society for personal and professional growth.
Promote unity and cohesiveness among the three levels of the Society
Maintain a relationship with community resources to promote positive public relations.
Duties of Communications Committee Chair
Utilize technology as an optimum communication tool.
Create quality professional publications. Assume responsibility, directly or indirectly,
for providing the chapter newsletter and, if possible, a chapter Web site.
Maintain close, working relationship with the chapter president, editor and webmaster.
Disseminate copies of chapter publication (i.e. chapter newsletter) to the state organization president, editor and communications chair.
Verbal Communication
Telephone Chatting at meetings or at school Welcoming new members Mentoring members