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Why online communities? Others are (or soon will be) participating in online communities. Go where they are going!

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To show Extension professionals why online communities are important and introduce them to blogging

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Page 1: Why Online Communities?

Why online communities?

Others are (or soon will be) participating in online communities. Go where they are going!

Page 2: Why Online Communities?

Why should you care?

• Internet use / behavior is changing.

• The mindset is more of a “come to me” world.

Page 3: Why Online Communities?

So what’s changing?

http://www.briansolis.com/2006/12/time-magazine-web-20-and-you.html

Gaming Entertainment Learning

Journalism Politics Commerce

Business Marketing Mapping

Page 4: Why Online Communities?

What problems are OC solving?

• Work occurs outside of our offices

• Email overload - wrong method

• Unable to keep up

• Need to work together

• Need to include clients

• You (We) don’t know it all

• Communication failures

Page 5: Why Online Communities?

Online communities are about…

SharingWork Information

Knowledge Experiences

Interests Opinions

Page 6: Why Online Communities?

Also, they’re about…

• Enhancing learning opportunities

• Providing better quality services

• Communicating

• Building relationships

• Building professional reputations

Page 7: Why Online Communities?

Also, they are about the …

• Power of • reading feeds• bloggers’ & individuals’ influence• learning from others

(regardless of geography/status)• relating • any format, anywhere

Page 8: Why Online Communities?

Individuals decide how they want information.

Individuals depend on their communities for

information.

Page 9: Why Online Communities?

BloggingShare your

Expertise Knowledge

Information Thoughts

Ideas Cool stuff

Observations Opinions

Page 10: Why Online Communities?

Extension professionals

Good bloggers’ characteristics

Page 11: Why Online Communities?

Before blogging1. Seek

• Find feeds that interest you (look for the RSS feed logo )

• Extension professionals may find these feeds interesting

• “Ten Steps to Web 2.0″. Watch the archive from April 24

Page 12: Why Online Communities?

Before blogging2. Lurk

• Stop surfing – read blogs using feed reader (i.e., Google Reader)• How to Use a News Reader • Trying to Create a Listing of News Feeds • Web conference archives

• Make Google Reader your home page

Page 13: Why Online Communities?

Before blogging3. Converse

Comment on blogs—this is your introduction to

blogging.

Page 14: Why Online Communities?

Before blogging4. Share

• Share your findings on social bookmarking sites del.icio.us or diigo.

• See web conference archives on social bookmarking

Page 15: Why Online Communities?

Following & contributing to existing blogs

(conversations), you will:

• learn new knowledge & ideas

• advance the knowledge of others

• share what you learned with others

Page 17: Why Online Communities?

Next stepsTry at least 1 of the

applications on the pages “Next Steps”.

Then try another & another.

Page 18: Why Online Communities?

Next steps• Stop editing large attachments –

Google Docs

• Stop email madness – • Wikis• Instant messaging: AIM, Yahoo, MSN,

or enterprise messaging• SMS (text messaging)

Page 19: Why Online Communities?

Next steps• Share by using wikis &

Google Docs & shared resources: • Slideshare • Flickr • YouTube • etc.

Page 20: Why Online Communities?

Next steps• Share your opinion vote on content

• Digg • StumbleUpon• Amazon• etc.

Page 21: Why Online Communities?

Next steps• Join a social network site

• Facebook• MySpace• Ning• LinkedIn

• Join a virtual world• Second Life

Page 22: Why Online Communities?

Other references

Extension in Web 2.0

Trust in the online community

Social networks in plain English

More thoughts on Twitter