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Slide 1 - Social Media in Disaster Rocky Lopes Disaster Preparedness Dude rocky@rockylopes.com
Slide 2 - What is “social media” A category of sites that is based on user participation and user-generated content.
Slide 3 - Is this “web 2.0?” “Web 2.0” is a term-of-art with implied but unspecific meaning “Web 2.0” conference of 2004 coined the term Refers to cumulative ways in which software developers and end-users use the web
Slide 4 - Who uses social media? More than 400,000,000 active Facebook users (6/2010) 106,000,000 Twitter users (5/2010) 53,000,000 LinkedIn users (3/2010) 140,000 blogs on Blogger, 65,000 blogs on LiveJournal Median age of Facebook users has changed from age 19 (2008) to age 34 (2010). Frequency: Facebook says the “average” user visits Facebook 15x per day.
Slide 5 - How is social media used? User-generated updates via various wireless platforms (beyond traditional PC): iPhone, Blackberry, Android, etc. Status updates Photo sharing Requests Rants
Slide 6 - Government uses of Social Media
Slide 7 - Disaster related uses
Slide 8 - More examples
Slide 9 - Another example
Slide 10 - Fears Privacy concerns “TMI” Feeling compelled to monitor for accuracy and correct information Can’t handle “one more thing.”
Slide 11 - Coping It’s here and it’s not going away More people are using it as a primary means of communication A highly “vulnerable to disaster” population is all over social media technologies – that is, “the invulnerable population” – students!
Slide 12 - Benefits Visible community presence Sharing accurate information Tailoring information for a community It can be viral