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G R O UP3

DEVELOPING AN ICT
FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
WHAT IS SOCIAL CHANGE?

an alteration of mechanisms
characterized by changes in
cultural synbols, rules of
behaviour, social organizations or
value system.
WHAT IS SOCIAL CHANGE?
to be able to succed in the
implementation of an ICT project, it
is the team head‘s responsibility to
define the work and assign persons
responsible for the work to run
smoothly, be finished on time and
within the set budget.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT

the discipline of planning,


organizing, securing and managing
resources for the succesful
completion of a task or project to
meet specific goals and objectives.
CONCEPT PAPER
CREATIING A CONCEPT PAPER

a document used to convince a


panel of potential funders to help a
product, program or service
become reality.
1 INTRODUCTION
5 ELEMENTS OF A CONCEPT PAPER

includes your mission and vision


and a brief introduction of your
project.
2
PURPOSE
5 ELEMENTS OF A CONCEPT PAPER

includes the reasons why this


project is worth you and your
sponsors time, effort and money.
3 DESCRIPTION
5 ELEMENTS OF A CONCEPT PAPER

includes all the necessary


information about the project. in
ICT, it involves the sites you are
going to produce and the purpose
of each and how they work in
unison.
4 SUPPORT
5 ELEMENTS OF A CONCEPT PAPER

contains the budget needed for the


project. some concept papers do
not specificy any amount
requested from the sponsor.
5
CONTACT INFORMATION
5 ELEMENTS OF A CONCEPT PAPER

includes information on how you


be contacted.
YOUR CAMPAIGN MUST MEET THE
SMART CRITERIA

S - SPECIFIC
M - MEASURABLE
A - ATTAINABLE
R - REALISTIC
T - TIME BOUNDED
SIMPLIFIED ICT PROJECT
PROCESS OVERVIEW

PLANNING
DEVELOPMENT
RELEASE AND
PROMOTION
MAINTENANCE
PLANNING
involves the following:
conceptualize project, research
about the topic, set meetings and
deadlines, assign task, find a host,
create a site map, list down all the
applications and output needed
and consider the funding.
DEVELOPMENT

involves the actual creation of the


website, production of images and
infographics.
RELEASE AND PROMOTION

involves the actual release of the


website for public view and
promoying it. Promoyion typically
starts before the actual release.
MAINTENANCE

involves responding to feedback or


your site visitors and continuing to
improve the website.
REBECCA DYE
SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER AT FIRST DIRECT

As you manage your page, you will


encounter different behaviors of
people in social media.there are 12
Different Behaviors in Social
Media.
DR. DAVID GILES

Most people using social media will


display a combination of those
personality types and they may be
even behave differently on
Facebook, for example, how they
behave on twitter.
1 THE ULTRAS
BEHAVIORS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

check feeds dozens of times a day.


Happily, admit their obsession.
(14% of Facebook users spend at
least 2 hours a day on the network)
2
THE DENIERS
BEHAVIORS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

social media do not control their


lives, but gets anxious when unable
to access networks. (20% of
Facebook users would feel anxious
or isolated if they had to deactivate
their accountS.
3
THE VIRGINS
BEHAVIORS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

taking first tentative steps in social


media (19% of British people don’t
use any social networks)
4
THE PEACOCKS
BEHAVIORS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

popularity contest, high numbers


of followers, fans, likes and
retweets. (1 out of 10 Twitter users
want more followers than friends.)
5
THE LURKERS
BEHAVIORS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

hiding in the shadows of


cyberspace. Watches what others
are saying, but rarely (if ever)
participate themselves. (45% of
Facebook users described
themselves as “observers”)
6 The Ranters
BEHAVIORS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

MOCK and mid in face-to-face


conversations. Highly opinionated
online.
7 The Changelings
BEHAVIORS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

adopt completely new personality


online so no one knows their real
identities
8 The Ghosts
BEHAVIORS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

Create anonymous profiles, for fear


of giving out personal information
to strangers.
9 The Informers
BEHAVIORS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

Seek admiration by being the first


to share the latest trends with
audiences.
10 THE APPROVAL SEEKERS
BEHAVIORS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

constantly check feeds and


timelines after posting. Worry until
people respond
11 The Quizzers
BEHAVIORS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

Asking questions allow them to


start conversations.
12 THE Dippers
BEHAVIORS IN SOCIAL MEDIA

Access their pages infrequently,


often going days, of even weeks
without posting.
GROUP 3

ANY QUESTIONS?
GROUP 3

THANK YOU!

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