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chris brogan & trust agents : stories & philosophy of social media

September 24, 2009 By Gavin Richardson

today i spent my morning (and greater part of the rest of the day) with chris brogan. if you do not know who chris is, my quick description would be that he is the mayor of twitter & one of the most recognized people in the world of social media 'who gets it.' i stumbled across his blog some years ago and have been a constant reader since, many times sharing his postings via google reader or twitter. he's good stuff. so good, i even payed a decent penny to attending this sucker.

anyways, he has a new book out called 'trust agents' and was in nashville as per a promise in a psuedo book tour live web event. a crew of local tech geeks & other business types showed up to hear from the guru for a special 1 hour pre-web conversation with chris & then got to be front and center for the rest of the web event (which was an interesting thing to be a part of).

here is the footage i took from that 1st hour with chris. its on my mini tripod, so the angle is something you might have to get used to, but its doable. with that said, he's tall, but not nearly as gigantic as he looks in video.

Chris Brogan : Trust Agents conversation : Nashville 2009 from Gavin Richardson on Vimeo.

you can follow the twitter stream of thoughts and conversation by visiting #cbnash at twitter search. check in next week for some expanded thoughts off some of the footage i have from his live web session.

theology of twitter : spirituality and social media

September 12, 2009 By Gavin Richardson

emergent conversant, fellow social media friend, steve knight put together this presentation on a theology of twitter. it has some great content. maybe the greatest content is him quoting me from my spirituality and social media series i did with matt cheuvront.

The Theology Of Twitter

View more presentations from Steve Knight.

telling stories on missions : sharing experiences with congregations

July 9, 2009 By Gavin Richardson

how to use social media to share your ministry story with home congregation & ministry partners from Gavin Richardson

one of the things that social media has allowed myself & you the lay web designer to do is easily share missions, event, and other ministry experiences with our congregations and ministry partners. i know folks are starting to do this more & more, so here’s some of the set up & tips that i’ve used in the past.

  • site: have a website that you can do quick updates to. this might be a special wordpress site or typepad/blogger are all formats that give you ease in telling little stories or updates without having to know code or ftp information. you can even use twitter if you need. i also like to use flickr for posting pics & videos. so much easier
    to upload a batch than to put into a blog posting.
  • connections: ask ahead if you can get wifi in the area or cell service, and which kinds of services. if you can get wifi (which is surprisingly much more common than not) its wonderful. next best is cell service & you can probably spring for one of the broadband connecting cards depending on your provider. next, if you can only find cell service you might tether a connection, or just plan to use a smart phone application. my iphone has applications for all kinds of blogging updates, or i can just surf the web browser.
  • ahead of time: depending on my anticipated needs i’ll set up a posting ahead of time. example: our experience up into appalachia last summer i knew there was no wifi options, so i set up a blog post with a twitter widget that i could send updates to. i gave a shortened url link to the one of the ministry secretaries that she could put into the prayer chain emails.
  • hardware: if you have a wifi connection bring your laptop. if you do this right you can stay up a few minutes after lights out, do what you need to do and then close shop and move into the next day. one of my key hardware pieces is a universal card reader. the best 30 bucks i ever spent in ministry. if you don’t take the pictures, no worries, borrow someones camera card download theirs and use them to upload. same thing with video. if you have one or more video cameras (we used a sony webbie flip camera and a harddrive camcorder for our bahamas trip this year) bring what cables you need for charging & downloading. if they use flash/sd cards then you just need your universal reader..
  • mobile upload: most social media sites have mobile upload options. you need to have them in your back pocket. twitter has an email to post option, as well as twitpic (which will post to your twitter). so if you can send pics or video through your cell service you are good to go. flickr also has an email that will post to your account. have your mobile apps tested out and ready to go before hand.
  • choose your portal: life on a missions or other ministry experience is generally filled with little downtime. if you are like me you don’t want to spend your every minute telling others and not living into the moment you are in. so, choose what your portal is for sharing. do you want to write out stories? or, like we have done, take the photos and put them out there to tell our story. this year we went more immediate video doing some little one or two minute update videos. since we are photo/video heavy this year, we just used flickr. set up a trip set and gave out the shortend url then populated it as the week went on. boy have we ever populated that… most likely too much. if you want to just have the youth or adult participants write stuff for blogs, give them a heads up. sometimes though its hard for people to sit down and write, so you either need to tell them what to talk about or give them the whole week to work on writing to get into a flow. some folks though, write very easily, well & quickly, look for those folks, but not at the detriment of the experience.
  • clean it up: once you get home, clean up some of the url updates, spelling errors, add captions, edit finished versions, add more content, etc. people don’t need everything, they love to get a taste or idea of what it looks like & what is happening.

disclaimer/distribution: i’ve been asked before if i’ve gotten permission for posting photos and such. yes & no. i’ve put in our release forms that this is part of our group & i tell parents that this is what we do, so if they have issue we can remedy the situation. most of the times our parents are exstatic to see what’s going on. how often do they get frustrated with their kid going to camp, only to return & asked “what happened?” responding “nothin..” with this, they know something did happen. now, we do take some precautions of not putting in names, certainly not full names. we generically name photos most of the time. i don’t do uber tagging so it falls into the greater searches, but is usable for my own search. with flickr you can protect download of pics to just your contacts/friends/family which is helpful if you can get people to get a free account and ‘friend’ you.

bringing back the blog : an idea for the future

July 8, 2009 By Gavin Richardson

Hitthebackbuttongavin1
i basically took the month of june off from blogging, in case you
didn't notice.. part was work induced, part was family induced, mostly
though, i needed to take a break & figure out how to come back to
blogging and feel good about it.

i figured to come back july 1st.. oh well.

the
new ideas to the blog, will be to integrate more video commentary &
teaching into my postings. this will mean less posting (which probably
should have happened years ago), but hopefully a broader sharing of
thoughts in not just the written medium but branching into video. we'll
see how that goes. my goal is to integrate one to two postings a week
in that format.

another spot too, as fillers to commentary, is to
put in more practical looks into youth ministry & technology. its
my calling & i've strayed way too far from it in the past few years
getting caught up in some big church things. i still love the big
church stuff, but i've been narrowing my 'responsibilities' and helping
to distribute talents to some of the networks i've developed over these
last 15 years of ministry so to tend to my flock God blessed me with
more fully.

i might fall off what stool i was on in the big
church landscape, but that is totally cool & totally necessary. not
really sure how i got there in the first place, probably my own pride
& ambition. regardless, i'm feeling really good going into this new
phase of ministry & how to share it with others.

looking forward to reconnecting with you all again soon.

shalom

-gav

long time no post : i do have a plan

May 24, 2009 By Gavin Richardson

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hey all, as you can see i've been sort of on a blogging hiatus. a few things seem to have brought this on.

  • i've been increasingly asked to do projects (and asked to be a part of a few) that are taking up what blog time i've had.
  • church life (for which pays my bills) has been blessed with some great growth & renewal opportunities. the opportunities need a great amount of attention.
  • family life, erin & i are expecting child (if you hadn't already heard) and some of the prep stuff for that is adding on
  • i want to be a lawn master! when i was a kid i mowed the lawn.. now i am now trying to figure out how to grown lawn & flower beds & all the extras. i figure i can start to live out loving neighbor by having a kickin lawn. not to mention i get to see & chat with all the neighbor folks when i'm outside. its a good thing
  • i've been twittering, probably a bit too much that is arguable, which has been a lot of my commentary and conversations in social media spectrum.
  • i am playing more golf. more on that later. but its a good thing for me… well, when i play okay. somedays are just bad.
  • there is probably more, but this seems a sufficient list.

with all this, i'm not killing or shutting down my blog. with the time away i have a new vision for trying to take this medium and use it to its fullest. i won't reveal the whole plan, but i will resurge again with posting regularly, but not daily. personal stuff is going to move over to our family site and i am going to devote this space to the projects, ideas, training, etc that i am becoming a part of.

God has really blessed me with some excellent understandings, some name recognition, and a the coolest community of people to associate with. so i cannot see a reason to not be a part of the methoblogosphere & cyber communities. thanks for hanging with me

shalom
-gav

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