[sakai-pmc] Facebook: Sakai Project Group

Sam Ottenhoff ottenhoff at longsight.com
Thu Jan 16 07:57:06 PST 2014


I assume Apereo has hired marketing consultants, so what advice are we
receiving from Apereo?  What social media presence should the Sakai Project
maintain?  If we have a limited amount of time to allocate to maintaining
social media presence, where should the limited time be spent?  If we
haven't added social media maintenance to the list of responsibilities we
would like to see our community coordinator tackle, how do we accomplish
that now?


On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Anthony Whyte <arwhyte at umich.edu> wrote:

> I neglected to include a link to the Apereo Group Facebook page:
>
> https://www.facebook.com/apereo
>
> Unlike Sakaiproject the Apereo page is up-to-date and well maintained. [1]
>  Is there value in maintaining a separate presence in Facebook?   What's
> the opportunity cost of doing so?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anth
>
> [1] The sponsored links to the right of the screen adds a certain gravitas
> to the Apereo presentation (e.g., WOW! J. Travolta BULKS up).  Thanks
> Facebook.
>
>
> anthony whyte | its and mlibrary | university of michigan |
> arwhyte at umich.edu | 517-980-0228
>
>
> On Jan 16, 2014, at 9:33 AM, Neal Caidin wrote:
>
> This is a topic that could be good for Apereo Camp, or for a phone call,
> where it is a little more informal and "brainstormy".  I would be willing
> to consider taking over the Facebook page for Sakai as it seems like it
> fits in the Community Coordinator role, but then what is the purpose of the
> page? Where does the content come from, other than just myself? What kinds
> of things should be posted?
>
> Facebook has a huge reach and for some folks it is their preferred method
> of communication. For a special interest arts group to which I belong, I
> love getting the posts over Facebook. I think primarily because it usually
> links to a video or an event and I'm interested in seeing what happens in
> the community, and the videos are almost always relevant and interesting or
> inspiring.  But I'm not sure we have enough interesting video content being
> generated for Sakai and few enough events that our standard ways of
> reaching out seem sufficient. The thing we might get by posting on Facebook
> is some serendipity, if folks reshare links to their friends, you might get
> some unexpected connections.
>
> Just some initial thoughts.
>
> LinkedIn could be another possibility and perhaps the vibe of Linkedin
> would be more appropriate. There are Sakai groups on there I think?
>
> This could potentially be a broader topic about community communications
> and outreach. But yeah, we would need to have a vision for what we would
> want to achieve, and what kind of community interaction we would want to
> stimulate to make it worthwhile. I have a love/hate relationship with our
> Collab server. It is easy to use, just send an email, it keeps good
> archives and is searchable over the Collab server and using nabble or
> gmane, BUT it doesn't seem to always be the best tool for tracking the
> conversations as they are happening. I have gotten used to it, but for a
> casual user, I'm not sure it sends the best message of engagement and
> openness.
>
> Whoops... TL;DR is the fate of this email , most likely , LOL
>
>
> Thanks,
> Neal
>
>
>   Anthony Whyte <arwhyte at umich.edu>
>  January 16, 2014 at 8:52 AM
> Back in 2009 the Sakai Foundation set up a Facebook group named "Sakai
> Project." [1]   Peter Hartsook was tasked with overseeing this group as
> part of his communications responsibilities.  The group currently has four
> members and has not seen a post since 2010.  The group has not been
> maintained for years.
>
> Steve suggests we delete the group and instead direct attention to Apereo.
> [1]  If no one within Sakai is willing to take on responsibility for
> revitalizing and maintaining the Facebook SakaiProject group I am inclined
> to agree.  Then again I am no fan of Facebook.  Others may think
> revitalizing this group a good idea, hence my post.
>
> What do others think we should do with this group?  Are there others
> prepared to step forward and make this group something more than the
> tumbleweed group it has begun?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anth
>
>
> [1] https://www.facebook.com/groups/sakaiproject/
> [2] How to whack a group: https://www.facebook.com/help/174988392554409
>
> anthony whyte | its and mlibrary | university of michigan |
> arwhyte at umich.edu | 517-980-0228
>
>
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> --
> Neal Caidin
> Sakai Community Coordinator
> Apereo Foundation
> neal.caidin at apereo.org
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