Social reporting FIDAfrique-IFADAfrica knowledge network Start-up workshop April 2009 Roxanna Samii, IFAD Presentation based on work by Bev Trayner and David Wilcox:
What is social reporting? Social reporting is an emerging : -role -set of skills -philosophy which mixes journalism, facilitation and social media Social reporting: -helps people develop conversations -allows those “not in the room” to follow the event -fosters collaboration because stories are developed TOGETHER -uses a variety of techniques such as story-telling, interviews, videos, photography to tell the STORY -provides a record of the event Social reporter is a social artist
Social reporting basics Who: participants in the room and those who are not in the room Why: context What: content When: before, during and after the event Where: video streaming, blog, twitter, slideshare How: the style
Social reporting tools Blog: IFAD social reporting blog: Slideshare: IFAD slideshare space: and Twitter: Blip.tv: FIDAfrique-IFADAfrica09
IFAD social reporting blog reports on FIDAfrique- IFADAfrica start-up workshop
Slideshare space for FIDAfrique-IFADAfrica start-up workshop