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EMPOWERMENT

TECHNOLOGIES
By:
Edward R. Villahermosa
ICT PROJECT
PROCESS
The Process…
1.Planning
2.Development
3.Release and
Promotion
4.Maintenance
This involves the following tasks:
 Conceptualizing your project
P  Researching on available data
about your topic
L  Setting deadlines and meetings

A  Assigning people to various


tasks
N  Finding a web or blog host
 Creating a site map for your
NING website
 Listing down all applications
D
E
It involves the …
V actual creation of the
E website(s) / page,
L the production of images,
infographics and etc.
O
P
MENT
Release
and Promotion …
It involves the actual release
of the website / page for
public view and promotion
Promotion typically starts
before the actual release.
Maintenance…
 It involves responding to
feedback of your
website / page visitors.
 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
Behaviors in
Social Media
1. The Ultras
Check feeds dozens of times a
day.
Happily, admit their obsession.
14% of Facebook users spend at
least 2 hours a day on the
network.
Behaviors in
Social Media
2. The Deniers
 Social media do not control
their lives, but gets anxious
when unable to access
networks.
 20% of Facebook users would
feel anxious or isolated if they
had to deactivate their
Behaviors in
Social Media
3. The Virgins
Taking first tentative steps
in social media.
19% of British people
don’t use any social
networks.
Behaviors in
Social Media
4. The Peacocks
Popularity contest, high
numbers of followers,
fans, likes and retweets.
1 out of 10 Twitter users
want more followers than
friends
Behaviors in
Social Media
5. The Lurkers
Hiding in the shadows of
cyberspace
Watches what others are
saying, but rarely (if ever)
participate themselves
45% of Facebook users
Behaviors in
Social Media
6. The Ranters
Mock and mid in face-to-
face conversations
Highly opinionated online
Behaviors in
Social Media
7. The Changelings
Adopt completely new
personality online so no
one knows their real
identities.
Behaviors in
Social Media
8. The Ghosts
Create anonymous
profiles, for fear of giving
out personal information
to strangers
Behaviors in
Social Media
9. The Informers
Seek admiration by being
the first to share the latest
trends with audiences.
Behaviors in
Social Media
10.The Approval Seekers
Constantly check feeds
and timelines after
posting.
Worry until people
respond.
Behaviors in
Social Media
11.The Quizzers
Asking questions allow
them to start
conversations.
Behaviors in
Social Media
12.The Dippers
Access their pages
infrequently, often going
days, of even 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.”
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