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Special Olympics Ireland and social media A presentation by Nick McGivney The Link October 22nd 2009

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A presentation on the usefulness of online social media in the promotion of Special Olympics Ireland, October 2009.

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Special Olympics Ireland and social media

A presentation by Nick McGivneyThe Link October 22nd 2009

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What are social media?

Wikipedia says:

Social media are media designed to be disseminated through social interaction, created using highly accessible and scalable publishing

techniques. Social media supports the human need for social interaction, using Internet- and web-based technologies to transform

broadcast media monologues (one to many) into social media dialogues (many to many).

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Bo-ring!

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What are social media?

Nikipedia says:

Social media are people. Talking to each other.

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Nothing to be afraid of…

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No, really…

We’re all doing it already!

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Chat forums

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And doing it quite successfully.

(Which kinda begs the question…)

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?

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1 To find and talk to each other

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1 To find and talk to each other

2 To get awareness in the wider community

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1 To find and talk to each other

2 To get awareness in the wider community

3 To advocate, inspire and influence

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1 To find and talk to each other

2 To get awareness in the wider community

3 To advocate, inspire and influence

4 To raise funds

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THREE EASY STEPS

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300 million members

346m people read blogs

54 million visits/month

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300 million members

STEP ONE

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• Direct connection with membership anytime of the day or night. You can quickly see who’s online or isn't - and go check on them. Or ask the others.• Sometimes a bit of commiseration/celebration from someone who gets it.• The wide range of membership – non-discrimination about "level" of autism, so lots of experiences to draw on in problem solving.• Commenting on those silly apps is part of the chit chat. • Sharing information in realtime, via links. So if it is controversial you can engage and address it directly, like the Autism Speaks video where members of the group alerted me to negative media. • There will always be people who don't know where to look. So you can show them the right way. Especially with regard to Advocacy, the Helpline and the Parent support and counselling service. • A sense of ownership of the Group, where members support others and facilitate new members. There is always someone watching out.• The quickest way to publicise all details of an event, and to contact members in case of any changes.• If you have a sponsor it is very easy to link to their website and ensure that their contribution is recognised and rewarded by the group and their friends etc.• By linking with Twitter and by operating a blog you can put up a constant stream of real time news and activities which make it easier for members and supporters to engage with what you do. They can see that you do good.

Hammie Saysa mini FB case study from the world of Irish autism

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54 million visits/month

STEP TWO

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An online network of followers

Similar to text but only 140 characters long

Link to external websites, photos, articles, videos etc

Tweets are visible to all unless you Direct Message a follower

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1382% The growth rate of Twitter users Jan-Feb 2009

3 million The average number of Tweets per day

839,026 The number of Stephen Fry followers

3m + Number of Mr Demi Moore followers

253 The number of my followers

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But does Twitter work?

The plus side• Free• Fast• Fun• Follow who you want to follow• Unfollow just as easily

The minus• Noisy• Needs dedication• Can give responsibility to wrong

person/someone too junior• Easy to say the wrong thing

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Will it work?Like

gangbusters… if you use it properly!*

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* While I put this presentation together Irish tweeters added 40+ new fans to the SO Facebook page. With just one little tweet!

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346m people read blogs

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Down Syndrome loves blogs!• ’til my head falls off• 2 Pirates and a Princess• 4everMom• 5 Minutes for Special Ne

eds• A Day in My Life• A is for Aiden• Adventures in Down Syn

drome• Adventures of Homesch

ooling Noah• All 4 My Gals• Anne’s Originals• Apostrophe Suz• Archie’s Room Blog• Art of Possibility• Autism Vox• Baby Island

• Baby Matthew• Baltimore Brew• Banana Migraine• Barriers, Bridges and Bo

oks• Ben and his Brothers: Lif

e with 3 boys and CdLS• Benbo• bert, bean, rockstar & sc

hmoozer• Big Blueberry Eyes• Bill and Ria• Biscuit Raising• Bits of Betsy• Bittersweet• Blessed Chaos• Blessed With Girls• Blessings and Glory

• Bloom–Parenting Kids with Disabilities

• Bonnie Bruno• Brady’s Bunch• Braska Bear• Bridget’s Light• Bump on the Road• Cause of Our Joy• Chanelle and Tristan• Charlie’s Up To• Charlie’s World• Chewing the Fat• Chewymom• Chocolachillie• Communication Therapy

Blog• Connor’s Adventurous Jo

urney

• Conny Wenk• Cornish Adoption Journe

y• Days with Dylan• Diary of a Goldfish• Disability Solutions• Doin’ it Down to Earth• Down Syndrome Family

Network• Down Syndrome Life• Down Syndrome New M

ama• Down Town DS• Downblogger• Dr. Brenda MD Medlog• Dream Big• Dream Mom• DS Bloggers• E is for Everything

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• Einstein Syndrome• Ella Grace with the Prett

y Face• Elliot’s Expeditions• Embracing Life as House

hold 6• Emma Sage• Ethan and Lauren• Everything Happens for a

Reason• falling down is also a gift• Fighting Monsters With

Rubber Swords• Finnian’s Journey• Flip Flop Mama• Following Elias• From here to there and b

ack

• Full Time in NM• Gaijin Mama• Garden of Eagen• Genetically Enhanced• Gifts Blog• Gigi and Nico and Someti

mes My Art• Gwendomama• Hamula Family• Hank & Willie• Happinest• Here in the Bonny Glen• Hyperlexicon• I don’t know what to say• In the Life of a Child• It’s Always Something• Jacob Halpin

• Jaden’s Journal• Jennelle’s Journey• jennifergrafgroneberg• jennyalice• Just RK• Kathy’s page• Keeping Up with Down S

yndrome NSW• Kim’s Treasures and Snar

es• Kwisteena’s Kwaziness• Life According to Emma

and Joe• Life Decanted• Life with 4 Kiddos• Life with Bubba and Chic

ky• Life With My Special Ks

• Life-Not Just a Cereal Anymore!

• Lily’s Life is Great• Literary Mama• Little Miss E• Little Miss Magic• Livia the Great• Lola’s verrückte Welt• Love Notes to my Family• Lovely and Amazing• Loving Sophia• Maduixes I Raim• mamazine• Maternal Instincts…Flyin

g by the Seat of My Pants

It really loves blogs!

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• Mauzey’s Musings• MeAnderings• Megan’s Got 47• Mel’s Thoughts & Wha

tNots• Mom of 12 and loving i

t• Mom of 2 Monkeys• Mom-blog• Mom-NOS• Mommy Life• Monkey Musings• Mosaic Moments• Mother Words: Mothe

rs Who Write• Mothering by the Seat

of My Pants• MotherJungle

• MotherTalk• Mountain Mama• Mundo Bean• My Cup Runneth Over• My Life with Gabriel• My Magical Miracle• My Name is Sarah• My new blog journey• My Party of 6• Narrow Ridge• Nic’s Nibbles• Not That You Asked• Numbering Our Days• One Day at a Time• One More, More Than

One• Opposite Kids

• Our Crazy Life• Our Normal Life• Our Unexpected Journ

ey• Our Vietnamese Ladyb

ug• patriciaebauer.com• Piknik Studios• Pocket Lint• Postcards from Hollan

d• Practical Vampire Slaye

r• Praying for Parker• Prince Vince Meets the

World• Princess• Princess Grumpy

• Princess Nebraska• Quinn’s Crusaders• Raising Joey• Raising Reid• Ramblings of the Bear

ded One• Random Thinking• Rebecca Creates• Red Lights• Reece’s Rainbow• Reimer Reason• ReJenerationS• Rhett’s Journey• Roc Rebel Granny• Ruby’s Life• Rylie• Ryn Tale’s Book of Day

s

No, I mean really…

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• Saint Nobody• Sarah London• Shamptons• Sharp Pointy Sticks• Sheard Scene• Sheena Time• Signing Time! Rachel’s Bl

og• Slow Food, Lazy Family• Slurping Life• Small Swift Birds• Snippets• speak softly…• Spinning Yellow• Standing in the Shadows• Stoll Life• Stone SouP

• Stumbo Family Story• Sunflower Stories• Super Duper Jack• Sustenance Scout• Sweetest Cherry in an Ap

ple Pie• The adventures of leelo

and his potty-mouthed mama

• The Adventures of Xavier and Bennett

• The Amicks• The Chase is on• The Family Room• The Flege Farm• The Imperfect Christian• The Incredible Adventure

s of Ian and Chase

• The Krause Bears• The More the Murrayer• The Polkadot Platypus• The Powell Family• The Right to Live a Joyful

Life• The Road Not Chosen• The Seal Bark• The T21 Traveling Afghan

Project• The ups & downs of life• The Upside of Down (syn

drome, that is)• The Upstate Update• The Wonder Wheel• The Zoromski Chronicles• This Mom

• Three Weddings• Three’s a Charm• To The Max• Trisomymommy• Unringing the Bell• Ups and Downs• Upside Down World• Utah Down Syndrome Fo

undation• We All Fall Down• Welcome to Illinois• What’s happenin’ at the

Hoovers• WhatWorksForUs• Where There’s A Will• Wintertree Design• Yeah, but Houdini didn’t

have these hips

reallyreallyreallyreallyreallyrealyreallyreallyreally

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Ok, so there are a lot of Ds blogs. So what?

Well, for one thing, they share a helluva lot of vital information on all sorts of issues relating to Ds.

And non-Ds too. But when Ds lives in your house, it is a major benefit to be able to share and pool information on health, resources, finances and,

of course, Olympics.It’s nice to know that it’s a small planet.

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Nan P in Dublin…

knows Elbog in San Diego…

knows Mel in New Zealand…

knows Nan P in Dublin

Only because of blogging. How cool is that?

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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.

Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead (1901-1978) US Anthropologist, Author

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Thank you very much

A presentation by Nick McGivneyThe Link October 22nd 2009