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Ict Project For Social Change Process PDF

This document discusses planning, developing, releasing, promoting and maintaining ICT projects for social change. It provides details on each step of the process: 1. Planning involves conceptualizing the project, researching, setting deadlines, assigning tasks, and funding. 2. Development is the creation of websites, pages, images and other content. 3. Release and promotion involves launching the website or page for public view and promoting it through social media. 4. Maintenance responds to feedback and continues improving the website over time. The document also discusses 12 different behaviors people may exhibit on social media and how to manage engagement.

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Ict Project For Social Change Process PDF

This document discusses planning, developing, releasing, promoting and maintaining ICT projects for social change. It provides details on each step of the process: 1. Planning involves conceptualizing the project, researching, setting deadlines, assigning tasks, and funding. 2. Development is the creation of websites, pages, images and other content. 3. Release and promotion involves launching the website or page for public view and promoting it through social media. 4. Maintenance responds to feedback and continues improving the website over time. The document also discusses 12 different behaviors people may exhibit on social media and how to manage engagement.

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ICT Project

for
Social
Change
• Before starting a project
or campaign, you should
be able to do the
necessary paperwork
better known as a
Planning a Concept Paper. This
allows experts to see if
Social your project is doable
over the time frame that
Campaign: was given and if it is
significant enough to be
made into reality.
• It is a document
used to convince
a panel of
potential funders
Concept Paper to help a product,
program, or
service become a
reality
1. Introduction
2. Purpose
3. Description
Five Elements
4. Support
of a Concept
5. Contact Information
Paper
•This includes your
mission and
vision and a brief
introduction of
Introduction your project /
campaign.
•This includes the
reason why the
project / campaign
is worth your
Purpose sponsor’s time,
effort and money.
•This includes all the
necessary
information about the
project. It involves
the website/s or page
Description you are going to
produce and the
purpose of each and
how they work in
unison.
•This contains the
budget needed
for the project,
though some
Support concept papers
do not specify
any amount
requested from
the sponsor.
•This includes
information
Contact
on how the
Information group can be
contacted.
Your project/campaign must
meet the SMART criteria:

•S – Specific
•M –Measurable
•A – Attainable
•R – Realistic
•T –
Time-bounded
• Project Name : Education
on Wheels
Introduction:
Education On Wheels is
a project with the motto to
Sample literate out of school children
Concept Paper also children attending the
government schools but
dwelling in slums. We bring
teachers to the doorsteps of
these educationally deprived
children.
• Introduction:
• Our main aim is to
literate the children
who are deprived of
education living below
poverty line in slum
Sample areas.
Concept Paper • To confer the education
at the doorstep of
deprived children.
• To raise the literacy ratio
of an area
• Introduction:
• To introduce
modern and
informal education
to deprived
children
Sample • To introduce modern
Concept Paper study aids, materials
to the children going
corporation schools.
• To confer values & morels among
slum children.
•Purpose :
The main motive of
Sample this project is to
literate the children
Concept who are deprive of
Paper education, dwelling in
slum areas.
Purpose :
The project is worth
sponsoring for it will enable
out-of-school youth develop
Sample their skills and intellect. This
will also help less fortunate
Concept families to have children
participate in the free
Paper lectures, seminars and
trainings to be conducted by
the proponents and invited
speakers.
Description :
The project will gather
children (out of school
Sample youth) & conduct the
class inside the bus. The
Concept project will be happening
in 5 different barangays in
Paper Panabo City every
Saturdays of March 2018
from 8:00 am to 12:00
noon.
Description :
Attendees will be
Sample given free snacks.
Leaflets / books will
Concept also be available
Paper during the discussion
proper.
Description :
•Topics to be included on
the seminar will be:

Sample •English, Math, Science


•Media and Information
Concept Literacy
•Computer Literacy
Paper •Cyberspace and Digital
Security
•Others
Description :
•The project will also
Sample launch a website
(educationonwheels.
Concept org) and a Facebook
Paper page at
@educationonwheels
Support :
•The estimated
budget needed for
Sample the project is ranging
Concept from 75,000 to
100,000. This includes
Paper the fare, snacks,
papers and other
related fees.
Sample Concept Paper
Email

FB

•Contact Information :
The proponents can be contacted
through the following:
Phone: 0909-123-4987
Email : [email protected]
FB: @educationonwheels
Sample Concept Paper
Email

FB

• https://www.researchgate.net/public
ation/336150591_How_to_write_a_
concept_paper_with_practical_sam
ple_by_Dr_Lango
ICT Project
Process
•Planning
•Development
ICT Project •Release and
Process Promotion
•Maintenance
•This involves the following tasks:
• Conceptualizing your project
• Researching on available data
about your topic
• Setting deadlines and meetings
• Assigning people to various tasks
• Finding a web or blog host

Planning • Creating a site map for your


website
• Listing down all applications that
you need including web apps
• Funding (if applicable)
It involves the
actual creation of
the website(s) /
page, this involves
Development the production of
images, infographics
and etc.
• It involves that
actual release of
the website / page
for public view and
Release and promotion.
Promotion Promotion typically
starts before the
actual release.
• It involves
responding to
feedback of
your website /
Maintenance page visitors
and continuing
to improve the
website/page.
•As you manage your
page, you will encounter
different behaviors of
people in Social Media.
According to Rebecca
Dye, a social media
manager at First Direct,
there are 12 Different
Behaviors in Social
Media.
1. The Ultras –
check feeds dozens
12 of times a day.
Different Happily, admit their
Behaviors obsession. (14% of
in Social Facebook users
spend at least 2
Media hours a day on the
network)
2. The Deniers –
social media do not
12 control their lives, but
gets anxious when
Different unable to access
Behaviors networks. (20% of
Facebook users would
in Social feel anxious or
Media isolated if they had to
deactivate their
accounts.
3. The Virgins –
taking first
12 tentative steps
Different in social media
Behaviors (19% of British
in Social people don’t use
Media any social
networks)
4. The Peacocks –
popularity contest,
12 high numbers of
Different followers, fans,
likes and retweets.
Behaviors (1 out of 10 Twitter
in Social users want more
Media followers than
friends.)
5. The Lurkers –
hiding in the
shadows of
12 cyberspace. Watches
Different what others are
saying, but rarely (if
Behaviors ever) participate
themselves. (45% of
in Social Facebook users
Media described
•themselves as
“observers”)
6. The Ranters
12 Different – mock and mid
Behaviors in face-to-face
conversations.
in Social Highly
Media opinionated
online.
7. The
12 Different Changelings –
Behaviors adopt completely
new personality
in Social online so no one
Media knows their real
identities.
8. The Ghosts –
create anonymous
12 Different profiles, for fear of
Behaviors giving out personal
in Social information to
Media strangers.
9. The Informers
– seek admiration
12 Different by being the first
Behaviors to share the latest
in Social trends with
Media audiences.
12 Different 10. The Approval
Behaviors Seekers –
constantly check
in Social feeds and
Media timelines after
posting. Worry
until people
respond.
11. The Quizzers-
asking questions
12 Different
Behaviors
allow them to
in Social start
Media conversations.
12 Different 12. The Dippers –
Behaviors access their pages
infrequently, often
in Social going days, of even
Media weeks without
posting.
“Most people using social media will
display a combination of those personality
types and they may be even behave
differently on Facebook, for example, how
they behave on Twitter.”
•- Dr. David Giles

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