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Social Media and Disaster Management

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Social Media 101 Training on August 9, 2011 in Clallum County, sponsored by EPI2oh and Homeland Security Region 2.

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Page 1: Social Media and Disaster Management

Social Media and Disaster Management

Page 2: Social Media and Disaster Management

Deepwater Horizon Responsewww.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com

Capitol Hill, 16 Ave E, Block 700Disaster Preparedness

www.ch16eb700.org

• WCM (PIER)• Facebook• Twitter• YouTube• Flickr• Delicious• Digg• StumbleUpon• Email• RSS• SMS• Audio Sharing• Live Streaming

• WCM (Google Apps)• Facebook• Twitter• Blog

Page 3: Social Media and Disaster Management

• Web Content Management System (WCM )

• Web Document Management and Editing

• Blog• Social Network• Microblog• Multimedia Sharing

Social Media Categories for Disaster Management

• Authority Building / Branding / Search Engine Optimization

• Monitoring / Search• Productivity• Measuring/Analysis• Communications• Location-Based Services

Page 4: Social Media and Disaster Management

Should You Do Social Media?

CommandMessage

Traditional Media Public

CommandMessage (Social Media)

Traditional Media

Public

PastFuture

Other Social Media

Direct

Page 5: Social Media and Disaster Management

Can You Do Social Media?

(often)

Outreach SM Infrastructure(outreach/emergency)

(often)

Emergencies(seldom)

Disaster

(often)

Neighborhoods

SM Infrastructure(outreach/emergency)

SM Infrastructure(new for each one)

SM Infrastructure(new for each disaster)

Page 6: Social Media and Disaster Management

Fed

State

County

City

Neighborhood/Community(Big “Hood”)

Communication Hubs

Immediate Neighbors (Little “Hood”)

Self, Family, and Home

Social Media

Is Everywhere

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Self, Family, and Home

Immediate Neighbors

Communication Hubs

Neighborhood/Community

City

County

State

Fed

Funnel & Filterthru the hood

Managing Social Mediain a disaster

Page 8: Social Media and Disaster Management

Take Aways

• Social media is important (required) for building authority, trust, and delivering the Command’s message to the public during a disaster.

• Mitigate the costs of implementing social media for disaster preparedness by using it to replace, improve, or enhance existing processes.

• Consider providing neighborhoods social media guidance and support for disaster preparedness.

Page 9: Social Media and Disaster Management

THANK YOU