Resources and Strategies for Collaboration and Networking Elizabeth Kozleski and Elaine Mulligan Deaf-Blind Leadership Meeting November 18, 2010
Implementing strategies to improve connectivity Facebook page Creating a Facebook page (not group) allows you to post resources and information that can be easily accessed by social media users. This can broaden your reach and engage younger, nontraditional community members.
Implementing strategies to improve connectivity Blogs Writing blogs (or having collaborators write them) helps share best practices and research broadly. Readers can use the blogs to disseminate information to their own networks, as well as to engage in conversations on topics through the “comments” feature.
Implementing strategies to improve connectivity Searchable Resource Collections
Technology to inform decision making Google Analytics If you’re not already using Google Analytics to track your website usage, this is a great tool. You can see where your traffic is coming from (other sites in your network, search engines), analyze where your users spend their time, and use this information to guide decisions on what products or supports to develop to meet your users’ needs and interests.
Technology to inform decision making Zoomerang or Constant Contact Surveys There are two good sites for creating and disseminating surveys -- Zoomerang is free, and Constant Contact is fairly inexpensive for small networks. Surveys can help you evaluate the quality of your products, get user feedback on what resources you should develop, and even manage conference presentation proposals.
Technology to inform decision making Data Maps Publicly available data from IDEA Data, NCEO, and other federal data sites can be used to build Google maps or other formats to show what’s happening in your state, region, or nation-wide with disability identification and service delivery.
Engaging partners & stakeholders Daily Facebook page updates/feed to website Having a Facebook page won’t do much for your traffic unless you post regularly and connect with new users. We do this by setting a daily practice of posting something on our page from our network – this is an excellent way of prompting yourself to look at each other’s websites. Also, if you build a Facebook “feed” on your webpage, you will have new content on the website daily, which increases search engine traffic to your site.
Engaging partners & stakeholders Resource of the Week/Day Another way to keep your website content “fresh” and to increase usage of your resources is to have a Resource of the Week (or Day, if you’re that ambitious) on your front page. Use this to highlight useful tools in your collection and offer a little guidance on how to use them.
Engaging partners & stakeholders Constant Contact The Constant Contact dissemination service that we showed you for sending out surveys also offers a very easy to use, information-rich email function. You can design announcements to go out to lists of contacts and track who opens them and
Developing structures for supporting collaboration Wikis and Discussion Forums
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