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I gave a presentation on social media and using it in journalism to the Reporting in Converging Media class at Central Washington University. I shared numerous examples from media outlets nationwide as well as a few of my own examples.

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Mai HoangCentral Washington

UniversityJan. 17, 2013

First things first•Live tweet my presentation with the

hashtag #COM226. Live tweet photos too!

•Make them good, we will all be looking at them later. (Really, just do the best you can. The point is to learn from the experience).

My social media world in college...

I was in college from 2000 to 2004.

My cell phone was this....

Facebook? Nope. That was only available for

students at Harvard and Ivy League

schools.

I listened to free music (illegally).

FTP was my Dropbox.

My idea of sharing photos... were getting doubles at Target

(I was 21 in this photo.)

Today...

Your phone...

You got Facebook....

...but you have plenty of other choices.

Source: Survata with research by Gary Tan http://blog.garrytan.com

As for music....

Source: Seattletimes.com poll

...internet streaming is king.

And as for photos..

Enough said.

So what does all this this have to do with journalism?

Social media can...

Help you be a better reporter.

Help you further your career.

Help you tell a story.

Photo credit: Flickr.com/photos/ideaconstructor

Facebook

2004 Today

“Mark (Zukerberg) has the most long-term perspective I’ve ever see. This guy is uber uber uber on the long-

term view.”

-David Kilpatrick, author of “The Facebook Effect: The Inside Story of the Company That is Connecting the

World”

Twitter

“... We came across the word ‘twitter’ and it was just perfect. The definition was ‘a short burst of

inconsequential information,’ and ‘chirps from birds.’ And that was exactly what the product was. The whole

bird thing: bird chirps sound meaningless to us, but meaning is applied by other birds. The same is true of Twitter: a lot of messages can be seen as completely

useless and meaning less, but it’s entirely dependent on the recipient.”

- Jack Dorsey, Twitter co-founder in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Feb. 2009

“Perhaps the most heartening observation from the Snapchat/Instagram phenomenon is that new social

behaviors can and will happen. For a time the door may have seemed closed. Yet Flickr sprung out of nowhere in 2002 when nobody else believed in consumer web.

Ten years later, it might be deja vu all over again.

- Posterous co-founder Garry Tan, on the social media use of the younger generation.

New kids on the block?

Tumblr

Pinterest

Instagram

Snapchat

Comebacks?

myspace: entertainment platform flickr: free PR from

instagram issues

Ground rules in social media...

• Listen

• Engage

•Curate

• Adapt

• You are only still one person online.

• True privacy cannot be achieved online

• It’s OK to take a break.

• It’s not about you.

• Social media is, and will always be, a moving target.

• Social media is open ended. Experiment until something sticks. If something doesn’t work, drop it. (Well, unless you have to do it for class. )

Some final thoughts

Get the links for the presentation by going here:http://bit.ly/COM226links

Questions?

Mai Hoang509.759.7851

Twitter: @maiphoangmaisurvey@gmail.com

Curate!

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