Social Media Consensus Workshop
Julia French of Covered Communications has arranged a workshop event about the effect of Social Media on society. I’ve been supporting this effort as I believe that entrepreneurs will save the world and that effecting positive social change through social media is key way to empower the economically and politically disadvantaged. There’s some cool people coming… including me… Here’s the invitation…
I would like to invite you to attend the Social Media Consensus workshop on Thursday, March 29th from 10am to 2pm in Palo Alto, at the Socialtext Headquarters. The Social Media Consensus is built out of the desire to measure the impact social media has on society. We would like to invite you to come to this working session to provide your leadership insights.
We will be discussing the impact social media has on society as a whole, how this impact should be measured, and what its implications are. The workshop will be held in a free format and will revolve around the following topics:
- Community Site Usage Patterns - ala Wiki Patterns
- Participant Personas – comparison of offline and online personas
- How to build and sustain a community
- Universal Definitions for aspects of Community Sites
- Definition of Metrics for Value Measurement
Location:
Socialtext
655 High Street
Palo Alto, CAProposed Agenda:
10–11 – Introductions and opening
11-12 - Discussion around Social media impact
12- 1 – Lunch and podcasting interviews with Ross Mayfield, and Michael
Arrington.
1- 2 – Break down on next steps and firm outline of topics discussed
Update
Written about the event by Stowe Boyd Social Consciousness, Consensus, and Impact, and by Liz Henry Social Media Consensus Workshop, Liveblogged.
