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Empowering online communities

March 29, 2008

Resource list: http://www.deannazandt.com/wam/

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What is Web 2.0?

» Controversy around definition

»The enrichment of the web that incorporates user-generated features, feedback, collaborations and content into existing structures, and offers enhanced organization of information for easy retrieval and reusability

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Common features» Tagging» RSS» User-generated

content» Multimedia

» Social network» Recommendation

s, ratings» AJAX

»User’s focus is on the entire experience:

“I can participate”»Organization’s focus is:

“This is the service we offer”

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Some example sites» YouTube

» User-generated content

» Multimedia

» Tagging

» Ratings

» Social network

» Customized profiles

» RSS

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Some example sites» Wikipedia

» User-generated content

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Some example sites» Flickr

» User-generated content

» Multimedia

» Tagging

» Comments

» RSS

» Social network

» Groups

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Some example sites» Flickr

» User-generated content

» Multimedia

» Tagging

» Comments

» RSS

» Social network

» Groups

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Some example sites» Facebook

» Customized profiles

» Social network

» User-generated content

» Multimedia

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Some example sites» digg

» Recom-mendations

» RSS

» Social network

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Some example sites» del.icio.us

» Recom-mendations

» Tagging

» Social network

» RSS

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Common features» Tagging» RSS» User-generated

content» Multimedia

» Social network» Recommendation

s, ratings» AJAX

»User’s focus is on the entire experience:

“I can participate”»Organization’s focus is:

“This is the service we offer”

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Why web 2.0 is important» Original intention of the web:

“Read/write web”» Expectations of users have shifted

“Grazers” of information Need explicit contextual cues Creators/collaborators of

content» Create loyalty and community by

providing the tools

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Why web 2.0 is important» 3 huge opportunities for women’s

media: Need in this moment in history:

the intervention Move towards “granularity” and

providing services, not destinations Grow traffic, reach new audiences Consistent with our values of

empowerment, community; open, participatory, democratic, and accountable

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How we can do it

» Keep your organizational goals in mind

» Don’t reinvent the wheel» Some tools, widgets and add-ons

for sites: NING

Flickrbadges Skype

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Workshop #1: Women’s eNews

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Workshop #1: Women’s eNews

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Workshop #2: Bitch Magazine

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Workshop #2: Bitch Magazine

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Closing thoughts

» Focus on organization’s goals, not tech

» Be open to collaborating with your users, but you don’t have to sacrifice your overall editorial control or voice

» Experiment with your users, have fun

» Resources: http://www.deannazandt.com/wam/


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