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liz |
May 21, 2014 17:45
| over 10 years ago
Priorities for growth
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Priorities for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Scaling engagement: a model
- First Contact | 2. Welcome moment | 3. First contribution | 4. Building peer-to-peer bonds | 5. Becoming an organizer | 6. Chapters | 7. Circle back
First contact
- map of first contacts --> pathways: http://publiclab.org/wiki/first-encounters
- folks find out about Public Lab through: our kits, our web presence and social media, press coverage, heard about from a person, Kickstarter campaign, evangelism(?)
- ISSUE: website front page
- too much information, lacks community presence/identity, not synthesized
Welcome moment
- Looking for how I "fit in"
- lead with values
- culturally, is the first "welcome" over dinner or by typing into a technical discussion?
- identifying the "need" to engage -- begin with what is already known locally -- asset mapping exercise -- needs to be systematized. This can combat the perception problem of tools seen as speculative not results-oriented.
- attracting diversity in the context that many active members have leisure time, are high capacity and degreed
- "When do I see myself as a part of Public Lab?" --> Hello Moment
- see First contribution below
- whose responsibility is it to welcome / orient new members who ask?
- Welcome Working Group has scaling issues
- everyone / no one?
- option to speak to types of stakeholders:
First contribution / activity
- publiclab.org/signup --> profile page
- posting a research note
- going to an event / meeting someone in person
- Ask a question / answer a question forums
- serves as a venue for matchmaking
- develops a Most Wanted List to prioritize R&D
Building peer-to-peer bonds
- mailing list discussions
- prompts upon joining to say "I am interested in [...], I can help with [...], bio, location
- comments on research notes
- website:
- further integration of lists and website (future)
- regionalization of website / feeling of place
- listening to interests and areas
- tours of places through mapknitter
- collaborative editing on wikis / pads**
- regularly scheduled meetups
- not just tech, but also goal setting, asset mapping, strategizing, learning
- on research sites
- cross-group and cross-region exchanges
- voice channels: openhour
- ISSUE: social bonds should not result in clubhouse effect
Becoming an organizer
- update / demystify nomination process:
- change nomination process to focus on profile pages
- self-nomination for folks instantly seeking a higher level of engagement
- options for community organizers who may be offline / won't join email list
- attracting new organizers:
- targeting outreach, diversity
- resources for organizers
- buddy system with experienced organizer
- event "guides"
- receive all foldable kits
- direct mail service for distributing kits / GMFs within their region
- speaking opportunities on OpenHour
- Organizers Summit (day before annual Barnraising)
- benefits / expectations
- regional focus to nurture new members, partner orgs, and research sites
- staying engaged monthly
- annual survey for re-up
- fundraising support
- Fellows Program
Developing organizer-supported chapters
- review and publish pathway for chapter creation
- have regional organizer in place
- guidelines for joining a regional list before starting a new hyperlocal mailing-list
- Place pages:
- highlight research site(s)
- subdomains like boston.publiclab.org
- featuring partner organizations
- resources for chapters
- organizers can apply for resources for local events
- funders can "Adopt a Chapter"
- ISSUE: organic growth vs targeted growth?
Circle back
- barnstars model outcomes
- finish and review Values statement
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liz |
May 19, 2014 21:59
| over 10 years ago
Priorities for growth
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Priorities for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Scaling engagement: a model
- First Contact | 2. Welcome moment | 3. First contribution | 4. Building peer-to-peer bonds | 5. Becoming an organizer | 6. Chapters | 7. Circle back
First contact
- map of first contacts --> pathways: http://publiclab.org/wiki/first-encounters
- folks find out about Public Lab through: our kits, our web presence and social media, press coverage, heard about from a person, Kickstarter campaign, evangelism(?)
- ISSUE: website front page
- too much information, lacks community presence/identity, not synthesized
Welcome moment
- Looking for how I "fit in"
- lead with values
- culturally, is the first "welcome" over dinner or by typing into a technical discussion?
- identifying the "need" to engage -- begin with what is already known locally -- asset mapping exercise -- needs to be systematized. This can combat the perception problem of tools seen as speculative not results-oriented.
- attracting diversity in the context that many active members have leisure time, are high capacity and degreed
- "When do I see myself as a part of Public Lab?" --> Hello Moment
- see First contribution below
- who's responsibility is welcoming / orienting new members?
- Welcome Working Group has scaling issues
- everyone / no one?
- option to speak to types of stakeholders:
First contribution / activity
- publiclab.org/signup --> profile page
- posting a research note
- going to an event / meeting someone in person
- Ask a question / answer a question forums
- serves as a venue for matchmaking
- develops a Most Wanted List to prioritize R&D
Building peer-to-peer bonds
- mailing list discussions
- prompts upon joining to say "I am interested in [...], I can help with [...], bio, location
- comments on research notes
- website:
- further integration of lists and website (future)
- regionalization of website / feeling of place
- listening to interests and areas
- tours of places through mapknitter
- collaborative editing on wikis / pads**
- regularly scheduled meetups
- not just tech, but also goal setting, asset mapping, strategizing, learning
- on research sites
- cross-group and cross-region exchanges
- voice channels: openhour
- ISSUE: social bonds should not result in clubhouse effect
Becoming an organizer
- update / demystify nomination process:
- change nomination process to focus on profile pages
- self-nomination for folks instantly seeking a higher level of engagement
- options for community organizers who may be offline / won't join email list
- attracting new organizers:
- targeting outreach, diversity
- resources for organizers
- buddy system with experienced organizer
- event "guides"
- receive all foldable kits
- direct mail service for distributing kits / GMFs within their region
- speaking opportunities on OpenHour
- Organizers Summit (day before annual Barnraising)
- benefits / expectations
- regional focus to nurture new members, partner orgs, and research sites
- staying engaged monthly
- annual survey for re-up
- fundraising support
- Fellows Program
Developing organizer-supported chapters
- review and publish pathway for chapter creation
- have regional organizer in place
- guidelines for joining a regional list before starting a new hyperlocal mailing-list
- Place pages:
- highlight research site(s)
- subdomains like boston.publiclab.org
- featuring partner organizations
- resources for chapters
- organizers can apply for resources for local events
- funders can "Adopt a Chapter"
- ISSUE: organic growth vs targeted growth?
Circle back
- barnstars model outcomes
- finish and review Values statement
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liz |
May 19, 2014 21:56
| over 10 years ago
Priorities for growth
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Priorities for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Scaling engagement: a model
- First Contact | 2. Welcome moment | 3. First contribution | 4. Building peer-to-peer bonds | 5. Becoming an organizer | 6. Chapters
First contact
- map of first contacts --> pathways: http://publiclab.org/wiki/first-encounters
- folks find out about Public Lab through: our kits, our web presence and social media, press coverage, heard about from a person, Kickstarter campaign, evangelism(?)
- ISSUE: website front page
- too much information, lacks community presence/identity, not synthesized
Welcome moment
- Looking for how I "fit in"
- lead with values
- culturally, is the first "welcome" over dinner or by typing into a technical discussion?
- identifying the "need" to engage -- begin with what is already known locally -- asset mapping exercise -- needs to be systematized. This can combat the perception problem of tools seen as speculative not results-oriented.
- attracting diversity in the context that many active members have leisure time, are high capacity and degreed
- "When do I see myself as a part of Public Lab?" --> Hello Moment
- see First contribution below
- who's responsibility is welcoming / orienting new members?
- Welcome Working Group has scaling issues
- everyone / no one?
- option to speak to types of stakeholders:
First contribution / activity
- publiclab.org/signup --> profile page
- posting a research note
- going to an event / meeting someone in person
- Ask a question / answer a question forums
- serves as a venue for matchmaking
- develops a Most Wanted List to prioritize R&D
Building peer-to-peer bonds
- mailing list discussions
- prompts upon joining to say "I am interested in [...], I can help with [...], bio, location
- comments on research notes
- website:
- further integration of lists and website (future)
- regionalization of website / feeling of place
- listening to interests and areas
- tours of places through mapknitter
- collaborative editing on wikis / pads**
- regularly scheduled meetups
- not just tech, but also goal setting, asset mapping, strategizing, learning
- on research sites
- cross-group and cross-region exchanges
- voice channels: openhour
- ISSUE: social bonds should not result in clubhouse effect
Becoming an organizer
- update / demystify nomination process:
- change nomination process to focus on profile pages
- self-nomination for folks instantly seeking a higher level of engagement
- options for community organizers who may be offline / won't join email list
- attracting new organizers:
- targeting outreach, diversity
- resources for organizers
- buddy system with experienced organizer
- event "guides"
- receive all foldable kits
- direct mail service for distributing kits / GMFs within their region
- speaking opportunities on OpenHour
- Organizers Summit (day before annual Barnraising)
- benefits / expectations
- regional focus to nurture new members, partner orgs, and research sites
- staying engaged monthly
- annual survey for re-up
- fundraising support
- Fellows Program
Developing organizer-supported chapters
- review and publish pathway for chapter creation
- have regional organizer in place
- guidelines for joining a regional list before starting a new hyperlocal mailing-list
- resources for chapters
- organizers can apply for resources for local events
- funders can "Adopt a Chapter"
- Place pages:
- highlighting research site(s)
- subdomains like boston.publiclab.org
- featuring partner organizations
Circle back
- barnstars model outcomes
- finish and review Values statement
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liz |
May 19, 2014 21:39
| over 10 years ago
Priorities for growth
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Priorities for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Scaling engagement: a model
- First Contact | 2. Welcome moment | 3. First contribution | 4. Building peer-to-peer bonds | 5. Becoming an organizer | 6. Chapters
First contact
- map of first contacts --> pathways: http://publiclab.org/wiki/first-encounters
- folks find out about Public Lab through: our kits, our web presence and social media, press coverage, heard about from a person, Kickstarter campaign, evangelism(?)
- ISSUE: website front page
- too much information, lacks community presence/identity, not synthesized
Welcome moment
- Looking for how I "fit in"
- lead with values
- culturally, is the first "welcome" over dinner or by typing into a technical discussion?
- identifying the "need" to engage -- begin with what is already known locally -- asset mapping exercise -- needs to be systematized. This can combat the perception problem of tools seen as speculative not results-oriented.
- attracting diversity in the context that many active members have leisure time, are high capacity and degreed
- "When do I see myself as a part of Public Lab?" --> Hello Moment
- see First contribution below
- who's responsibility is welcoming / orienting new members?
- Welcome Working Group has scaling issues
- everyone / no one?
- option to speak to types of stakeholders:
First contribution / activity
- publiclab.org/signup --> profile page
- posting a research note
- going to an event / meeting someone in person
- Ask a question / answer a question forums
- serves as a venue for matchmaking
- develops a Most Wanted List to prioritize R&D
Building peer-to-peer bonds
- mailing list discussions
- prompts upon joining to say "I am interested in [...], I can help with [...], bio, location
- comments on research notes
- website:
- further integration of lists and website (future)
- regionalization of website / feeling of place
- listening to interests and areas
- tours of places through mapknitter
- collaborative editing on wikis / pads
- regularly scheduled meetups
- not just tech, but also goal setting, asset mapping, strategizing, learning
- on research sites
- cross-group and cross-region exchanges
- voice channels: openhour
- ISSUE: social bonds should not result in clubhouse effect
Becoming an organizer
- update / demystify nomination process:
- change nomination process to focus on profile pages
- self-nomination for folks instantly seeking a higher level of engagement
- options for community organizers who may be offline / won't join email list
- attracting new organizers:
- targeting outreach, diversity
- resources for organizers
- buddy system with experienced organizer
- event "guides"
- receive all foldable kits
- speaking opportunities on OpenHour
- Organizers Summit (day before annual Barnraising)
- benefits / expectations
- regional focus to nurture new members, partner orgs, and research sites
- staying engaged monthly
- annual survey for re-up
- fundraising support
- Fellows Program
Developing organizer-supported chapters
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liz |
May 19, 2014 21:33
| over 10 years ago
Priorities for growth
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Priorities for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Scaling engagement: a model
First contact
- map of first contacts --> pathways: http://publiclab.org/wiki/first-encounters
- folks find out about Public Lab through: our kits, our web presence and social media, press coverage, heard about from a person, Kickstarter campaign, evangelism(?)
- ISSUE: website front page
- too much information, lacks community presence/identity, not synthesized
Welcome moment
- Looking for how I "fit in"
- lead with values
- culturally, is the first "welcome" over dinner or by typing into a technical discussion?
- identifying the "need" to engage -- begin with what is already known locally -- asset mapping exercise -- needs to be systematized. This can combat the perception problem of tools seen as speculative not results-oriented.
- attracting diversity in the context that many active members have leisure time, are high capacity and degreed
- "When do I see myself as a part of Public Lab?" --> Hello Moment
- see First contribution below
- who's responsibility is welcoming / orienting new members?
- Welcome Working Group has scaling issues
- everyone / no one?
- option to speak to types of stakeholders:
First contribution / activity
- publiclab.org/signup --> profile page
- posting a research note
- going to an event / meeting someone in person
- Ask a question / answer a question forums
- serves as a venue for matchmaking
- develops a Most Wanted List to prioritize R&D
Building peer-to-peer bonds
- mailing list discussions
- prompts upon joining to say "I am interested in [...], I can help with [...], bio, location
- comments on research notes
- website:
- further integration of lists and website (future)
- regionalization of website / feeling of place
- listening to interests and areas
- tours of places through mapknitter
- collaborative editing on wikis / pads
- regularly scheduled meetups
- not just tech, but also goal setting, asset mapping, strategizing, learning
- on research sites
- cross-group and cross-region exchanges
- voice channels: openhour
- ISSUE: social bonds should not result in clubhouse effect
Becoming an organizer
- update / demystify nomination process:
- change nomination process to focus on profile pages
- self-nomination for folks instantly seeking a higher level of engagement
- options for community organizers who may be offline / won't join email list
- attracting new organizers:
- targeting outreach, diversity
- resources for organizers
- buddy system with experienced organizer
- event "guides"
- receive all foldable kits
- speaking opportunities on OpenHour
- Organizers Summit (day before annual Barnraising)
- benefits / expectations
- regional focus to nurture new members, partner orgs, and research sites
- staying engaged monthly
- annual survey for re-up
- fundraising support
- Fellows Program
Developing organizer-supported chapters
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liz |
May 19, 2014 21:10
| over 10 years ago
Priorities for growth
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Priorities for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Scaling engagement: a model
First contact
- map of first contacts --> pathways: http://publiclab.org/wiki/first-encounters
- folks find out about Public Lab through: our kits, our web presence and social media, press coverage, heard about from a person, Kickstarter campaign, evangelism(?)
- website front page issues:
- too much information, lacks community presence/identity, not synthesized
Welcome moment
- Looking for how I "fit in"
- lead with values
- culturally, is the first "welcome" over dinner or by typing into a technical discussion?
- identifying the "need" to engage -- begin with what is already known locally -- asset mapping exercise -- needs to be systematized. This can combat the perception problem of tools seen as speculative not results-oriented.
- attracting diversity in the context that many active members have leisure time, are high capacity and degreed
- "When do I see myself as a part of Public Lab?" --> Hello Moment
- see First contribution below
- who's responsibility is welcoming / orienting new members?
- Welcome Working Group has scaling issues
- everyone / no one?
- option to speak to types of stakeholders:
First contribution / activity
- publiclab.org/signup --> profile page
- posting a research note
- going to an event / meeting someone in person
- Ask a question / answer a question forums
- serves as a venue for matchmaking
- develops a Most Wanted List to prioritize R&D
Building peer-to-peer bonds
- mailing list discussions
- prompts upon joining to say "I am interested in [...], I can help with [...], bio, location
- comments on research notes
- website:
- further integration of lists and website (future)
- regionalization of website / feeling of place
- listening to interests and areas
- tours of places through mapknitter
- collaborative editing on wikis / pads
- regularly scheduled meetups
- not just tech, but also goal setting, asset mapping, strategizing, learning
- on research sites
- cross-group and cross-region exchanges
- voice channels: openhour
- Fellows program (organizer only?)
- ISSUE: social bonds should not result in clubhouse effect
Becoming an organizer
Developing organizer-supported chapters
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liz |
May 19, 2014 21:08
| over 10 years ago
Priorities for growth
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Priorities for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Scaling engagement: a model
First contact
- map of first contacts --> pathways: http://publiclab.org/wiki/first-encounters
- folks find out about Public Lab through: our kits, our web presence and social media, press coverage, heard about from a person, Kickstarter campaign, evangelism(?)
- website front page issues:
- too much information, lacks community presence/identity, not synthesized
Welcome moment
- Looking for how I "fit in"
- lead with values
- culturally, is the first "welcome" over dinner or by typing into a technical discussion?
- identifying the "need" to engage -- begin with what is already known locally -- asset mapping exercise -- needs to be systematized
- this can combat the perception problem of tools seen as speculative not results-oriented.
- attracting diversity in the context that many active members have leisure time, are high capacity and degreed
- "When do I see myself as a part of Public Lab?" --> Hello Moment
- see First contribution below
- who's responsibility is welcoming / orienting new members?
- Welcome Working Group has scaling issues
- everyone / no one?
- option to speak to types of stakeholders:
First contribution / activity
- publiclab.org/signup --> profile page
- posting a research note
- going to an event / meeting someone in person
- Ask a question / answer a question forums
- serves as a venue for matchmaking
- develops a Most Wanted List to prioritize R&D
Building peer-to-peer bonds
- mailing list discussions
- prompts upon joining to say "I am interested in [...], I can help with [...], bio, location
- comments on research notes
- website:
- further integration of lists and website (future)
- regionalization of website / feeling of place
- listening to interests and areas
- tours of places through mapknitter
- collaborative editing on wikis / pads
- regularly scheduled meetups
- not just tech, but also goal setting, asset mapping, strategizing, learning
- on research sites
- cross-group and cross-region exchanges
- voice channels: openhour
- Fellows program (organizer only?)
- ISSUE: social bonds should not result in clubhouse effect
Becoming an organizer
Developing organizer-supported chapters
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liz |
May 19, 2014 21:00
| over 10 years ago
Priorities for growth
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Priorities for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Scaling engagement: a model
First contact
- map of first contacts --> pathways: http://publiclab.org/wiki/first-encounters
- folks find out about Public Lab through: our kits, our web presence and social media, press coverage, heard about from a person, Kickstarter campaign, evangelism(?)
- website front page issues:
- too much information, lacks community presence/identity, not synthesized
Welcome moment
- Looking for how I "fit in"
- lead with values
- culturally, is the first "welcome" over dinner or by typing into a technical discussion?
- identifying the "need" to engage -- begin with what is already known locally -- asset mapping exercise -- needs to be systematized
- this can combat the perception problem of tools seen as speculative not results-oriented.
- attracting diversity in the context that many active members have leisure time, are high capacity and degreed
- "When do I see myself as a part of Public Lab?" --> Hello Moment
- see First contribution below
- who's responsibility is welcoming / orienting new members?
- Welcome Working Group has scaling issues
- everyone / no one?
- option to speak to types of stakeholders:
First contribution / activity
- publiclab.org/signup --> profile page
- posting a research note
- going to an event / meeting someone in person
- Ask a question / answer a question forums
- serves as a venue for matchmaking
- develops a Most Wanted List to prioritize R&D
Building peer-to-peer bonds
Becoming an organizer
Developing organizer-supported chapters
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liz |
May 19, 2014 20:57
| over 10 years ago
Priorities for growth
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Priorities for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Scaling engagement: a model
First contact
- map of first contacts --> pathways: http://publiclab.org/wiki/first-encounters
- folks find out about Public Lab through: our kits, our web presence and social media, press coverage, heard about from a person, Kickstarter campaign, evangelism(?)
- website front page issues:
- too much information, lacks community presence/identity, not synthesized
Welcome moment
- Looking for how I "fit in"
- lead with values
- culturally, is the first "welcome" over dinner or by typing into a technical discussion?
- identifying the "need" to engage -- begin with what is already known locally -- asset mapping exercise -- needs to be systematized
- this can combat the perception problem of tools seen as speculative not results-oriented.
- attracting diversity in the context that many active members have leisure time, are high capacity and degreed
- "When do I see myself as a part of Public Lab?" Hello Moment
- see First contribution below
- who's responsibility is welcoming / orienting new members?
- Welcome Working Group has scaling issues
- everyone
- option to speak to types of stakeholders:
First contribution / activity
- publiclab.org/signup --> profile page
- posting a research note
- going to an event / meeting someone in person
- Ask a question / answer a question forums
- serves as a venue for matchmaking
- develops a Most Wanted List to prioritize R&D
Building peer-to-peer bonds
Becoming an organizer
Developing organizer-supported chapters
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liz |
May 19, 2014 20:51
| over 10 years ago
Priorities for growth
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Priorities for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Scaling engagement: a model
First contact
- map of first contacts --> pathways: http://publiclab.org/wiki/first-encounters
- folks find out about Public Lab through: our kits, our web presence and social media, press coverage, heard about from a person, Kickstarter campaign, evangelism(?)
- website front page issues:
- too much information, lacks community presence/identity, not synthesized
Welcome moment
- Looking for how I "fit in"
- lead with values
- culturally, is the first "welcome" over dinner or by typing into a technical discussion?
- identifying the "need" to engage -- begin with what is already known locally -- asset mapping exercise -- needs to be systematized
- attracting diversity in the context that many active members have leisure time, are high capacity and degreed
- "When do I see myself as a part of Public Lab?" Hello Moment
- who's responsibility is welcoming / orienting new members?
- Welcome Working Group has scaling issues
- everyone
- option to speak to types of stakeholders:
First contribution / activity
Building peer-to-peer bonds
Becoming an organizer
Developing organizer-supported chapters
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liz |
May 19, 2014 20:48
| over 10 years ago
Priorities
For growth:
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
For depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Engagement model
First contact
- map of first contacts --> pathways: http://publiclab.org/wiki/first-encounters
- folks find out about Public Lab through: our kits, our web presence and social media, press coverage, heard about from a person, Kickstarter campaign, evangelism(?)
- website front page issues:
- too much information, lacks community presence/identity, not synthesized
Welcome moment
- Looking for how I "fit in"
- lead with values
- culturally, is the first "welcome" over dinner or by typing into a technical discussion?
- identifying the "need" to engage -- begin with what is already known locally -- asset mapping exercise -- needs to be systematized
- attracting diversity in the context that many active members have leisure time, are high capacity and degreed
- "When do I see myself as a part of Public Lab?" Hello Moment
- who's responsibility is welcoming / orienting new members?
- Welcome Working Group has scaling issues
- everyone
- option to speak to types of stakeholders:
First contribution / activity
Building peer-to-peer bonds
Becoming an organizer
Developing organizer-supported chapters
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liz |
May 19, 2014 20:13
| over 10 years ago
Priorities
for growth:
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- Make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
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for growth:
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- Make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, modes of communication beyond email groups, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Engagement model
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Becoming an organizer
Developing organizer-supported chapters
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May 19, 2014 20:12
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Priorities
for growth:
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
for depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- Make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
Engagement model
First contact
Welcome moment
First contribution / activity
Building peer-to-peer bonds
Becoming an organizer
Developing organizer-supported chapters
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May 19, 2014 20:09
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First contact
Welcome moment
First contribution / activity
Building peer-to-peer bonds
Becoming an organizer
Developing organizer-supported chapters
Priorities
Growth:
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- Make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
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May 19, 2014 18:02
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First contact
Welcome moment
First contribution / activity
Building peer-to-peer bonds
Becoming an organizer
Developing organizer-supported chapters
Priorities
Growth:
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- Make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
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May 19, 2014 17:59
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First contact
Welcome moment
First contribution / activity
Building peer-to-peer bonds
Becoming an organizer
Developing organizer-supported chapters
Priorities
Growth:
- improve first contact experience
- integrate with Kits Initiative
Depth:
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- Make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
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May 19, 2014 17:57
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First contact
Welcome moment
First contribution / activity
Building peer-to-peer bonds
Becoming an organizer
Developing organizer-supported chapters
Priorities
- improve first contact experience
- develop better structure to become an organizer
- Make a strong translation model for our "communities of practice"
- includes distributing resources
- include social process throughout online and offline
- community asset mapping workshops, dialogue education facilitation, OpenHour, guides and distance learning, offline logbooks, etc
- integrate with Kits Initiative
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May 19, 2014 17:51
| over 10 years ago
First contact
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