Government Social Media Conference

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What: A one day interactive conference discussing government successes, challenges and strategies for using social media to engage and educate the community. Social media is being integrated into all aspects of our society and government is no exception. Since social media encourages us to build relationships, its only fitting for a social media conference to do the same. Come prepared to participate both in person and online. Bring your questions, your ideas and your PDAs!

Date: January 22, 2010

Location: Dublin Rec Center, 5600 Post Road, Dublin, OH 43017

Cost: $60/person, includes breakfast and lunch

Registration is now closed. If you would like to attend, please contact Angela.

 

Agenda:

8:30-9:30     Registration & Bagel Mingle

8:30-9:00     Live demo of Twitter set up for event

9:00-9:30     Facebook Face Off between Mid-Ohio Foodbank and COSI

9:30-9:35     Welcome

9:35-10:30   Why Social Media for Outreach & Advocacy - Panelists: Laura Koprowski of MORPC, Christa Dickey of City of Westerville, & Scott Varner of ODOT. Moderated by Angela Siefer of ShinyDoor.

10:35-11:35  Morning Roundtable Discussions

11:40-12:15  Open Networking Lunch

12:15-12:35  Lunch Presentation by City of Dublin

12:35-12:45  Blackberry Break

12:45-1:45    Afternoon Roundtable Discussions

2:00-2:30      Richard K. Jones, Sheriff of Butler County, speaking to us via Ustream from Washington DC.

2:45-3:45      Free Social Media Clinic

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our mission

ShinyDoor specializes in social media training and consulting for small and medium businesses, non-profits, and government agencies. We teach the realities, benefits and strategies of social networking to help you build quality relationships. We believe relationships are key to developing strong commerce and healthy communities.

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ShinyDoor Founder, Angela Siefer, envisions a world in which all members of society have the tools and the resources to use the Internet for the betterment of themselves and their communities.