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How can bloggers participate more effectively in the 2010 elections? Janette Toral
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Goal Discuss issues of importance that will assist voters in deciding on who to vote for by 2010. Get in-depth 2010 election coverage on both national and local level Discuss, compare party platform and go beyond motherhood statements.
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Why do it? Resources are available. –Numerous election monitoring groups that have personnel and volunteers capable to blog. Have websites and recognize its use but were late in setting up to maximize it. Get more citizens involved worldwide.
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Target audience Election monitoring groups Independent / volunteer citizen bloggers –Formerly the “audience”
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Proposed role of UP-ISP Training resource –Organize forums from 2008 to 2010 that shall ramp up participation of bloggers in 2010 elections Aggregator –Create a blog site that shall receive feeds from bloggers who have joined or volunteered. –Tap “wisdom of the crowd”
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Execution Blog site (2007-2010) –Set-up blog site –Call for nationwide participation You don’t have to be with the “in” group to be able to join. Bloggers Forum (5 training events from 2008 to 2010) Election Coverage 101 –journalistic guidance: research, fact-checking –Bloggers Handbook Politicians, Platform, Parties 2010 Election critical issues Technologies / Tools for Election Coverage Country case studies (lessons learned)
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Execution Explore recognition of bloggers for election coverage and gain access to materials. –COMELEC –Political Conventions
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Blog site Add Philippines election content to mapping applications such as Google Maps. –Find electorate –Read Congressional seat profile –Polling booth –Explore marginal seats –View candidates (wiki) Follow candidates Financial info Election videos / podcast by party –Request short videos that shall reflect concrete stand on issues.
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Execution Blog site –Issues monitor What candidates have said on critical issues? Where do they stand? Where does their party stand? What do they intend to do? –Comparative analysis of solutions and financial data. Broad-idea based subjects (technology, financial aid, democracy, ethics, etc.) –Election-related news Follow candidates –Organize live chat sessions with candidates independent and working with media networks.
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Execution Blog site –Polling Share your polling experience
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Benefits Transparency –See full raw report –Balance (hopefully) Inspire discussion Commitment to facts, to public consideration, and to independence from faction (Tom Rosenthiel)
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Benefits Distributed journalism –According to Dan Gillmor, it is analogous to any project or problem that can be broken up into little pieces, where lots of people can work in parallel on small parts of the bigger question and collectively -- and relatively quickly -- bring to bear lots of individual knowledge and/or energy to the matter. The important thing is the parallel activity by large numbers of people, in service of something that would be difficult if not impossible for any one or small group of them to do alone, at least in a timely way. –http://dangillmor.typepad.com/dan_gillmor_on_grassr oots/2005/01/distributed_jou.html
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Thank you Let’s all contribute for a clean elections!
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