nettuesday – Amy Sample Ward https://amysampleward.org Fri, 11 Dec 2009 16:09:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://amysampleward.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-ASW-Purple-Wall-32x32.png nettuesday – Amy Sample Ward https://amysampleward.org 32 32 NetSquared White Paper: Building Community To Foster Social Innovation https://amysampleward.org/2009/12/11/netsquared-white-paper-building-community-to-foster-social-innovation/ Fri, 11 Dec 2009 16:09:27 +0000 https://amysampleward.org/?p=1298 Continue readingNetSquared White Paper: Building Community To Foster Social Innovation]]> At NetSquared (where I am happy to serve as the Global Community Development Manager) we are proud, honored, and in awe every day of the very special global community made up of local groups and their networks, the ties between local groups around the world, and the project teams from all over the globe focused on innovations that help us make the world a better place. Reflecting on the Community and the work being done in every corner of the world, we’ve tried to articulate some of the aspects that make the NetSquared Community so unique and also so powerful.

This new white paper captures just a few of the stories and the qualities that make up the special place where we all come together. Whether it’s small communities coming together offline to train and share knowledge about using technology or it’s innovation projects competing in the same contest working together instead – we hope you’ll find this short paper compelling and share it with your networks. We hope you’ll add your story to the mix, too!

You can download the paper directly here.

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Playing the Social by Social Game: London Net Tuesday https://amysampleward.org/2009/06/04/playing-the-social-by-social-game-london-net-tuesday/ https://amysampleward.org/2009/06/04/playing-the-social-by-social-game-london-net-tuesday/#comments Thu, 04 Jun 2009 10:43:33 +0000 http://www.amysampleward.org/?p=774 Continue readingPlaying the Social by Social Game: London Net Tuesday]]> David Wilcox just posted a terrific wrap-up of our Social by Social game’s newest iteration, played at this week’s London Net Tuesday:

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Full size image here

The Social by Social Game really took off at Net Tuesday this week when some 20 participants invented a south London borough, created a set of project ideas for better health, happiness and the environment, and then went on to plan how social technology could yield these social benefits. All within 90 minutes.

We did have the benefit of a set of props – more on that later – and lessons from the session that we ran at the SHINE09 conference a couple of weeks ago.

The core team was the same: David Wilcox, Andy Gibson and Amy Sample Ward – all co-authors, with Cass Business School of the forthcoming Social by Social handbook. More on that here.

This time around Andy had added some improvements in both props and procedure. As you can see from the summary sheet above – click here for larger – the sequence was:

  • we all brainstormed the characteristics of a south London borough, with its share of unemployment, health and housing issues, transport problems plus some very positive community activity on the arts front.
  • groups formed around the issues, and developed ideas for project. We then handed out two sets of cards to each group: one about social technologies, the other about ways to engage individuals and groups  online, face to face and through traditional leafleting and other methods.
  • each card had a image, a brief description, and  budget of one, two or three points. The task was to choose cards totalling only 10 points from each pack.
  • the final task was to use a set of money and resource cards to balance the budget … and then report back to everyone on the proposals.

It was a lot of fun, and since Andy was doing an excellent job of facilitating, and Amy was mentoring the groups, I was able to capture proceedings on video. Here’s the first sessions:

And the the report back:

The game is a development of others Drew Mackie have created over the years – as you can see here – with the social media element added through work with Beth Kanter in 2007.

The greater value in the Social by Social Game as it has now developed is a clearer sequence for engagement, tech planning and funding, plus lots of new cards. Amy summarised it for me:

The grid sequence helps ensure that people consider first the problem they are tackling, then the way the audiences, community, or “people” will be engaged. After the problem and the people are addressed, then it’s time to consider the tech tools.  Lastly, we have added the budget cards to bring everything back to a realistic perspective, not to ruin the fun but show how these kinds of projects are still doable with the appropriate planning.

Our aim is to use the game as one of the ways to introduce people to the substance of the Social by Social Handbook. We’ll evolve versions for organisations and networks as well as localities, so it will be possible to play the game “for real” and then follow through with support from the handbook and our team.

As one option we are thinking about workshops that could run for a day, with game-playing to start things off, some hands-on exploration of different social media tools, followed by more detail on who might do what to put things into practice.

The clear separation of engagement and tech cards in the game was a big improvement … with several of the groups putting emphasis on the use of face-to-face as well as online methods. That produced one good talking point … which is the main purpose of the demonstration version. It’s a great way to start conversations in a neutral space where people feel free to ask each other for help on things they don’t understand.

Here’s the cards we used (with a couple of changes we made afterwards. Feel free to download from Scribd and try and game for yourselves … we would really like to know how it goes. Alternatively, you can of course  hire us to come and run a session! Either way, if you find this interesting, do drop a comment or question below.

Social by Social game cards

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The Social by Social Game at June Net Tuesday https://amysampleward.org/2009/05/23/the-social-by-social-game-at-june-net-tuesday/ https://amysampleward.org/2009/05/23/the-social-by-social-game-at-june-net-tuesday/#comments Sat, 23 May 2009 21:28:15 +0000 http://www.amysampleward.org/?p=770 Continue readingThe Social by Social Game at June Net Tuesday]]> I’m really looking forward to the 2 June event for London Net Tuesday where David Wilcox, Andy Gibson and I will facilitate a new iteration of the Social by Social Game!

To RSVP to the June event, visit the London Net Tuesday group here.

The Social by Social game is a fun session to help people explore how social technology can be used for social benefit: whether that’s by a nonprofit, a social innovation startup, within a neighbourhood, or across a community. We’ll invent some of those places, then challenge each other in groups to develop plans using a pack of specially-developed cards and other props. It will be a mix of collaboration and competition that should give you lots of practical ideas that you can use in your own projects.

We faciliated a version of this game recently at SHINE09 and have put our heads together to continue making the game better and better.   Here’s how a version of the game ran at SHINE09.

If you are looking for a different, fun, and insprirational opportunity to take a different look at how technology can help in social benefit organizations and addressing local social problems, then this is definitely the game for you!

See you on 2 June for London Net Tuesday!

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London Net Tuesday January – Resolutions for Learning https://amysampleward.org/2009/01/05/london-net-tuesday-january-resolutions-for-learning/ Mon, 05 Jan 2009 10:42:45 +0000 http://www.amysampleward.org/?p=492 Continue readingLondon Net Tuesday January – Resolutions for Learning]]> Tomorrow night is the January Net Tuesday event and I really hope to see you there!

Join us for Net Tuesday London, this month: Resolutions for Learning!

January’s event will ask questions like: How do you manage your learning? How do you connect with others to ask questions, share ideas and try new things? Where do you go to connect with other online who are learning about or interested in the same things you are? The first of the year is resolution time, so this will be a chance to make resolutions about your learning, and get quality feedback about how to make them happen!

Agenda:
5:30-6:00 – Networking
6:00-6:15 – Welcome and Introduction
6:15-7:00 – Learning discussion groups & idea sharing
7:00-7:20 – Collaborative learning grid & wrap up
7:20+ – Networking

We’ll have representatives from LASA’s Knowledgebank, KnowHow NonProfit, School of Everything, and more on hand to help you brainstorm and discover ways to connect online regardless of what your learning resolutions include for 2009 – from new media tools to new business models and everywhere in between. Come with your ideas for what you’d like to learn or how others can learn online!

To RSVP, connect with the group, and learn more about London Net Tuesday, visit our Meetup group!

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London Net Tuesday – Social Media Exchange December https://amysampleward.org/2008/12/03/london-net-tuesday-social-media-exchange-december/ https://amysampleward.org/2008/12/03/london-net-tuesday-social-media-exchange-december/#comments Wed, 03 Dec 2008 13:26:32 +0000 http://www.amysampleward.org/?p=432 Continue readingLondon Net Tuesday – Social Media Exchange December]]> Last night was the second London Net Tuesday event and another success for the local nptech community to share ideas, ask questions and learn together.  This month, we took a different approach – instead of focusing in on one tools or story, we had a Social Media Exchange to celebrate the festive time of year.  Here’s how it worked:

(Video by David Wilcox after the event.)

Social Media Exchange

How it worked:
The room (which was a round cafe with an upstairs) was set up with four designated sections downstairs and two upstairs.  These topic areas were marked by labels on the wall and included:

  • blogs & Twitter
  • photos / Flickr
  • voting & e-democracy
  • tagging & social bookmarking
  • social networks & communities
  • videos / YouTube

Everyone was given a game board of sorts to fill in while filtering throughout the room.  For 45 minutes, participants were able to move from section to section and join in or start conversations with others in that topic area.  The game board had prompts for notes and questions including:

  • Best example of tool in use
  • Best lessons learned
  • How to evaluate for success
  • New idea for my organization
  • New contact for questions/ideas

The participants in the Social Media Exchange had a chance to:
– hear about examples of social media in use
– get new ideas and contacts
– share their stories, lessons, and ideas
– have fun!

Collaborative Roundup

After the free exchange period, the group came together for a roundup of the conversations and ideas.  I had a piece of paper on the wall for each of the six topic areas and the group supplied examples of organizations, events, conferences or individuals using each tool to be captured on the paper.  We also discussed lessons learned and things to keep in mind.  This gave people who hadn’t made it to one of the topic areas a chance to gain some of the key take-aways and ask questions.

You can see photos of the 6 collaborative roundup sheets on the London Net Tuesday meetup group!

Have you participated in a similar exchange event? What did you like most/least about it?

Were you at London Net Tuesday last night? What were some of the best conversations or ideas you went home with?

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Net Tuesday organizer needed in Phoenix! https://amysampleward.org/2008/12/02/net-tuesday-organizer-needed-in-phoenix/ Tue, 02 Dec 2008 11:15:05 +0000 http://www.amysampleward.org/?p=419 Continue readingNet Tuesday organizer needed in Phoenix!]]> Originally posted on the NetSquared blog.

Each month, social changemakers and technological forerunners come together at Net Tuesday events around the world to mix, swap stories and ideas, build new relationships, and reinforce our online NetSquared community.  These monthly events offer a great opportunity for people from all stretches of social change and social media to collaborate, whether you’re a developer, innovator, programmer, entrepreneur or part of a nonprofit organization.  The Phoenix Net Tuesday is looking for a new organizer and hoping you’re it!

Are you in Phoenix or know someone who is?

The Phoenix Net Tuesday group has over 50 members and needs a new organizer to help drive momentum and faciliate events.  Organizing a Net Tuesday group offers a great chance to network and get connected to social changemakers in your city as well as be part of an innovative network of on-the-ground collaborators with NetSquared.  Net Tuesdays are currently taking place in 22 cities around the world with more groups starting each month.

Get involved!

Are you interested in learning more or stepping up?  Connect with the Phoenix Net Tuesday group online and contact the current organizer, JD Godchaux, to find out more.  Phoenix would love to have you!

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Net Tuesday London: December is a Social Media Exchange! https://amysampleward.org/2008/11/20/net-tuesday-london-december-is-a-social-media-exchange/ Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:38:25 +0000 http://www.amysampleward.org/?p=389 Continue readingNet Tuesday London: December is a Social Media Exchange!]]> Join us for Net Tuesday London, this month: Social Media Exchange!

Details:

  • Tuesday, 2 December
  • 5:30 pm doors open, 6 pm event starts
  • Charity Technology Trust, 1 London Bridge
  • Topic: Social Media Exchange
  • RSVP: Net Tuesday London group

* How it works:

  • The room has designated topic areas throughout, marked by labels on the wall (including: blogs/micro-blogging; photos/videos; voting/contests/edemocracy; tagging/information sharing; social networks/lists/communities)
  • Everyone is given a game board of sorts to fill in while filtering throughout the room
  • When in a designated topic area, talk with others about 1. a project you/your organization has done in that area 2. success stories or unsuccess stories & lessons learned 4. questions you have for working in that area 5. how to evaluate success

* What you’ll get from participating:

  • examples of social media in use
  • ideas and contacts
  • opportunity to share your story, lessons, and ideas
  • have fun!

We’ll also have a time at the end, as a big happy family, to discuss some of the best stories or lessons learned that came up in the exchange to make sure we all have a chance to hear it and can create a list of brilliant tid bits for the group to refer to.

Join the Net Tuesday London group to connect with others, see photos and notes from the last meeting, and more.

You can learn more about Net Tuesdays and see if there is one in your city on the NetSquared website. (Don’t see one in your area?  Let me know if you’d like to start one!)

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London Net Tuesday November: Such a success! https://amysampleward.org/2008/11/05/london-net-tuesday-november-such-a-success/ https://amysampleward.org/2008/11/05/london-net-tuesday-november-such-a-success/#comments Wed, 05 Nov 2008 11:45:21 +0000 http://www.amysampleward.org/?p=326 Continue readingLondon Net Tuesday November: Such a success!]]> Last night was the inqugural London Net Tuesday.  With 45 people in attendance, we filled the space and more than our scheduled time slot with lively conversation, quality knowledge sharing, business cards exchanging, and even some drinks.

Our first event focused on blogging with a head-to-head competition of sorts and the building of a blogging strategy.

Head-to-Head Blogging

Brave and beautiful participants volunteered to represent some of the main blogging platforms including Community Server, Movable Type, Typepad and WordPress.  We had a cheat sheet with pros, cons and comparisons (if you weren’t there, you can download the cheat sheet here) that was created via crowdsourcing before the event.  I posted the structure and basic content in a Google Document and then published it for others to contribute to – sending them the link via email and Twitter.

Our platform reps fielded questions from the crowd and shared stories from their personal experience using the blogging tools.  Questions included:

  • How much do you cost?
  • How tech-savvy do I need to be?
  • Can I monitor comments?
  • Can I control who sees my posts?
  • How quick can I get set up?

A winner?  Well, there wasn’t an official vote (though a very important vote was happening back in the US!), but the majority of bloggers in attendance used WordPress.

Blogging Strategy

After our lively ‘debate’ of platforms, we took a step back to discuss what is most important for organizations to consider when just starting out with blogging.  We came up with lots of great things to keep in mind, questions to ask, items to identify, and so on.  After the big brainstorm, we picked out the five most important aspects of starting a blog:

  • Identify your goals (goals for content, goals for relationships, goals for measurement, etc.)
  • Write about what you are passionate about and know about
  • Practice writing blog posts for a month or so without actually posting (you’ll be surprised how much your posts change just in that first month, and you can identify if you are ready to go live or not)
  • Use your community (invite staff, volunteers, donors and email subscribers to read and comment)
  • Integrate your blog (link and content) with everything you do (email newsletters, handouts, business cards, other social media presences like Facebook)

What would you add?

London Net Tuesday

If you missed last night’s event, that’s okay.  Connect online to be sure you make the next one! If you were there last night, what would you add to this run down?

  • What was your favorite conversation?
  • Who did you meet?
  • What questions did you not get to ask?
  • What ideas do you have for future events?

UPDATE:

Miko has posted her terrific run down of the platform comparisonAnd here is her post about our strategy conversation.

UPDATE:

Farhan has a great post about the event and blogging here.

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NetSquared welcomed in the UK! https://amysampleward.org/2008/10/15/netsquared-welcomed-in-the-uk/ https://amysampleward.org/2008/10/15/netsquared-welcomed-in-the-uk/#comments Wed, 15 Oct 2008 16:16:07 +0000 http://www.amysampleward.org/?p=281 Continue readingNetSquared welcomed in the UK!]]> I have been busy since we moved to London last month, meeting with leaders of the local nonprofit technology community to hear what the biggest obstacles are facing consultants and staff working to help nonprofits adopt strategic technologies, biggest needs are for a group that brings the community together (Net Tuesday London!), and what I can do help.  The conversations have been affirming, enlightening and enthusiastic.  I’m ready to go!

Net Tuesday London is officially in the works!  Put the evening of November 4th on your calendars folks – it should be a wonderful first event bringing together social changemakers of all kinds to discuss social media.  More details will be announced soon.

Two great movers-and-shakers that I’ve had the opportunity to talk with include David Wilcox and Dave Briggs.  David wrote up a fantastic intorduction for me on the SocialReporter blog.  Here’s a bit:

A year ago a group of enthusiasts for web-enabled social innovation and change met in London committed to setting up Netsquared in the UK, loosely based on the Netsquared conference and community started in the US.

It didn’t happen like that, and although the social innovation landscape is now more highly populated, a bit more joining-up would be helpful.

Fortunately Netsquared has come to us, because community builder Amy Sample Ward has moved to London to start up Net Tuesdays like those common in the US and elsewhere. As you’ll see from the video, Amy is already networking furiously, and would like to partner up with others in the field for events and other activities.  Read more…

Dave gave a wonderful shout out as well!

I also got the chance to catch up with Amy Sample Ward, who works with NetSquared helping non-profits get the most out of technology. She’s now based in London and will be doing her best to help UK NFPs catch up.  Read more…

Thanks so much to all the people I’ve talked with so far about supporting the nonprofit technology community here in London and in the UK!  I’m just thrilled to be working with you.

Here’s the interview David recorded with me yesterday:


Amy Sample Ward from David Wilcox on Vimeo.

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