using technology western canada region leadership retreat saturday, august 21, 2010
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Using TechnologyWestern Canada Region Leadership Retreat
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Using Technology
• Navigating the SIA website
• Using SIA Club emails
• New website templates for clubs
• Other cool tools: Skype & Evite
• Social Media
Navigating the SIA Website
• Manage your club roster (add/terminate members, identify new club officers, etc.)
• Pay member dues, SI dues.
• Make contributions to Founders Pennies, the Annual Club Campaign and other donation types.
• Pay for continuing gift subscriptions from the club for Best for Women for life members, non-members, or Soroptimist Club Friendship Links in other federations.
Using SIA Club Emails
@soroptimist.net
Using SIA Club Emails
• Club President’s CalendarDeadlines for ballots, program, etc.
• Club Mailings.
• Membership Inquires
• Donor trying to find out how he/she can help financially.
• Local media trying to contact a club for more details about a club event.
• General Inquiries from:– Individuals looking for Women’s Opportunity, Violet Richardson, and Ruby Awards– Local organizations looking for project partners in their local areas– Groups wanting a speaker from the Soroptimist club – Individuals looking speak at a Soroptimist meeting– Soroptimist members from other federations who want to visit an SIA club during their travels.– Individuals seeking grants or partnerships
Need to get started using yourSoroptimist Club Email?
Contact : [email protected]
Also, see the Membership section of the SIA website:
Club Administration
Using the Soroptimist Club Email System
Using SIA Club Emails
Website Templatesfor Clubs
New Website Templates for Clubs
• Designed to allow clubs to add or subtract functions, topics, or specific information quickly
• Includes the software to run the website as well as the design
• Developed for non-technical users
• Developed with Drupal, can be hosted anywhere
• Clubs may qualify for free hosting space at sites such as Dreamhost or Grassroots
• Choice of three designs or “themes”
What to Avoid
• Outdated information
• Resources that haven’t been updated
• Terminology that isn’t used any longer
• Using multiple fonts
• Pictures that don’t reflect the accompanying text
• Overloaded pages
• Too much text on one subject
• Not enough white space
• Links that do not work
General Website Tips
SIA ResourcesPublic Awareness section of the SIA website:
• Graphic Identity and Style Manual
• SIA’s Guide to Taking Good Photographs
• Club and Region Website Guidelines
General Website Tips
Other Cool Tools
Social Media
Social Media
is ever changing!
If Facebook were a country…
If Facebook were a country…
• Online students out performed those receiving face-to-face instruction
• 80% of companies use social media for recruitment; % of those using LinkedIn 95%
• The fastest growing segment on Facebook is 55-65 year-old females
Social Media Stats
© Soroptimist International of the Americas • 41st Biennial Convention • July 2010
Soroptimists Age Range
55-64
SIA’s Social Media
YouTube
Flickr
Social Media Challenges
• Giving up control of the conversation
• Achieving a comfort level using social media
• Balancing a club’s identity with personal identity
• Time/personnel resources for maintaining social media presence
• Adjusting to ever-changing landscape of social media – being flexible
• Understanding technology and terminology
Soroptimists & Social Media
SIA Website
Facebook – SI Clubs
SI of The Langleys
SI of Fort Collins, CO
SI of Huntington Beach, CA
SI of Santa Maria, Phillipines
Soroptimists & Social Media
SI of The Langleys
SI of Walla Wally, WA
LinkedInSoroptimist International of the Americas
also search for Soroptimist
Soroptimists & Social Media
FlickrSearch for Soroptimist
YoutubeNorthwestern Region
Blog/WebsiteSI of Dundas/Ancaster/Flamborough, ON
Soroptimists & Social Media