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Engaging Communities Through Technology Rik Martin

Engaging Communities Through Technology Rik Martin. How many do you recognize?. Using the handsets. How many people have an active facebook account?. 500 million 1 billion 50 million. 0 of 5. facebook. 500 million users worldwide 50% check every day

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Engaging Communities Through Technology Rik Martin

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  1. Engaging Communities Through Technology Rik Martin

  2. How many do you recognize?

  3. Using the handsets

  4. How many people have an active facebook account? • 500 million • 1 billion • 50 million 0 of 5

  5. facebook • 500 million users worldwide • 50% check every day • 70% of users outside USA and in more than 70 languages • average user has 130 friends • people will spend more than 500 billion minutes each month on Facebook

  6. Which age group uses facebook in the most in the uk • 13-19 • 20-29 • 30-39 • 40-49 • 50+

  7. This may surprise you…

  8. Engaging your community

  9. Which describes you best? • Traditional, non technical approach -Posters and village noticeboard, printed newsletter, word of mouth/telephone. • Regular on line surveys followed up with e-bulletins sent via Mailchimp, results collated onto fully interactive website and alerts texted to all participants and feedback collected via social media sites. • Mostly traditional but with a bit of technology – e-mails and web site mostly.

  10. What do you need to do? • Keep people informed • Plan meetings • Fundraising • Consultation • Managing an event • Promote activity • Recruit volunteers • Others?

  11. How can technology help? • It can save time - templates, collating info, • It can save money - Reduced postage, • Impact –better posters , video, photos • Finds New Audiences - Young, specialist, • Record keeping - reduces storage • Good for consultations • Fun • Becoming the norm • Compliments existing strategy • Meets expectations of modern society

  12. Cons • Takes time to learn • Cost – equipment and time • May need good Broadband • May be seen as waste of money by some • Need to keep up with technology • Needs a plan and some forethought • Not everyone has access • Need to continue with existing methods • Finding what can be done and how not always easy • Raises expectations and may increase activity

  13. Plan Meetings • Online calendars • Doodle • E-mail • Texting alerts

  14. Fundraising

  15. Consultation • Paper surveys • Online surveys • Social media • Electronic voting

  16. A real example – Community Led Planning • www.ourreedhamourfuture.co.uk

  17. Some Novel Uses • Web cams – You’ve all seen Springwatch… • Wii races - Set up an Olympic race between sonic and friends – get families to compete for the best time • Scavenger Hunt using digital cameras • Silent auction – fun charity fundraising event • Video Tours of your village • Geocaching • Set up an online picture gallery • Provide an information booth in village hall

  18. This has made me think about how we might use technology and why? • Strongly Agree • Agree • Disagree • Strongly Disagree

  19. Want to know more? www.Google.co.uk rik@norfolkrcc.org.uk www.norfolkrcc.org.uk

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