[CTSARA] Need Social Media Trainers (preferably 55+ in age)

John Sabini Jr. wb1grb at hotmail.com
Fri Oct 28 09:52:58 EDT 2011


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> Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 06:41:22 -0700
> From: david at parmet.net
> To: jon.perelstein at gmail.com
> CC: ctsara at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [CTSARA] Need Social Media Trainers (preferably 55+ in age)
>
> Well that's actually part of what I do for a living ... I'm a social media
> marketing consultant but a lot of my work involves holding the hands of
> clients who are sending out their first tweets.
>
> And I remember the Nixon Administration.....
>
> So I'm in.
>
>
> david KC2JNS
>
>
>
>
> > Apparently, there is an effort underway here in southwestern CT to teach
> > the
> > basics of social media for use in emergencies to "older citizens". For
> > example, how to use text messaging if you can't get through on a cell
> > phone
> > voice call. They're looking for a few good trainers -- and preferably
> > people who are 55 or even better 60+ in age so that the "older citizens"
> > feel more comfortable (there's a lot of research to the effect that people
> > 60 and above don't feel comfortable and don't learn when taught this stuff
> > by people in their 20s and 30s).
> >
> > Use of social media for emergency communications seems to me to be
> > "communications" and something that a communications-oriented association
> > (say something like an Amateur Radio association) might undertake as
> > trainers. Admittedly it's not ham radio per se, but it would be good
> > publicity for us as well as an opportunity to attract new hams or lapsed
> > hams. I should note that as a result of just the first CERT organizing
> > meeting, there are three lapsed hams who are now studying to get their
> > licenses again. There are probably a lot more out there.
> >
> > The potential subject matters include:
> >
> > . Use of text messaging
> > . Use of Twitter
> > . Use of Facebook
> > . Care and feeding of your cell phone, especially in an emergency
> >
> > Probably others.
> >
> > Anybody out there think that they would be interested in teaching a
> > course,
> > especially if you're a bit older and have been using the social media?
> >
> > 73s
> > Jon, WB2RYV
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