Question
from Danah Boyd: Seeing a big difference between push and pull
strategies. In the past, information was pushed out to the communities.
Now, it seems most organizations are focused on pulling information to
aggregate it. What are some of the push strategies you are using to
help people who are not online or now pulling news on their own?
- Judy – Using public libraries to get information to the public and
making information available that will engage people to do things they
like to do. Need to focus on the younger generation to show the value
of community and educating them on civil actions. - Muhammed - Creating communities of interest with a subset, i.e.
working with teachers to start Math Clubs or Science Clubs to engage
younger generation and get information to them that way. - Matt - Going to the trusted organizations within the communities
(churches, schools, etc). Most people don’t know their neighbors - the
key is to get people in the same room to solve problems together, then
use new technology to get/keep them informed. Just about everyone has a
cell phone so they found sending text messages out was a great way to
communicate. - Kim - Think it is more about push information out who will ‘pass it
around’ - using things like email from people who signed up for
announcements.
Question from Michael Powell: Feels the power of integrating
information around ‘place’ (community, neighborhoods, etc). Is this the
key?
- Matt - most everyone in CA knows the school system is broken. Just
having an informed public is not enough. Need to find organizations or
institutions who can take information and then DO something about it.


“Using public libraries to
“Using public libraries to get information …” I work for a public and
also an academic library in the Philadelphia area. Yet in our community
there is no awareness of your commission in the local academic library
consortium, at the county-wide management level, nor at the reference
desk of the largest urban library. Still trying to get more info about
the Sept 27th forum. And very glad this is being discussed