We gave you the Monday lineup of Social Media Week events for NYC in a previous article. There are tons of events in the San Francisco area, as well. For a complete listing, go to this page.
Here are a few interesting examples for today in SF:
We gave you the Monday lineup of Social Media Week events for NYC in a previous article. There are tons of events in the San Francisco area, as well. For a complete listing, go to this page.
Here are a few interesting examples for today in SF:
The Social Media Week conference takes place in 12 cities around the world. You can learn more about the conference in general here, including information on how to follow the conference on Twitter and blogs.
If you are curious about what the conference is, this earlier post is the place to start.
The lineup for Monday’s events in New York City is as follows:
9-9:30am at Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness: Fireside Chat: The Creative Social Revolution – What in the world is going on?
9-9:30am at Big Fuel: The Guardian Interviews, hosted on the Nokia Global Stage at Big Fuel: Don Tapscott
9:30-11:30am at Bloomberg: Keynote: John Bell, Global Managing Director at Ogilvy, on The Insidious Plot to Socialize the Enterprise
10-12pm at Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness: Keynote: Carol McCall on Big Data & The Eye of the Beholder
12-2pm at Hearst: Keynote: Dan Abrams followed by Panel: Democratizing The Conversation: The Future Of Brand Journalism In Social Media
12-12:30pm at Big Fuel: Digital Fireside Chat: Social Listening with Patricia Gottesman, CEO of Crimson Hexagon
1-2pm at Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness: Fast Forward Health presents 73 Cents followed by Q&A with Regina Holliday
2:30-3:30pm at Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness: Power to the Patient
2:30-3:30pm at Big Fuel: SMWNYC Demos in association with Techstars
3-5pm at Bloomberg: Keynote: Howard Lindzon followed by Panel: The Evolution of Reg-FD: How Social Media Has Changed Investor Relations
3-5pm at JWT: State Your Case: Research vs. Social Analytics
4-6pm at Saatchi & Saatchi Wellness: Designing For Desire
4-5pm at Big Fuel: 10×10: Educate Girls, Change the World. Accelerating social change and leveraging media, technology and innovative strategic partnerships to get there.
4:30-5:30pm at Hearst: Social Sharing and The Art of Doodling
To give you an idea of the kinds of activity going on at the Social Media Week 2012 conference (SMW), let’s have a look at some of the tweets coming out of the conference.
You can follow the Twitter feeds and discussions from the event live yourself with the hashtag breakdown found in this earlier article.
“A great thing about social media is it enables product users to give feedback. Sometimes that feedback is hard to hear.” @thorpus #smwwdc
— Jill Foster (@Jillfoster) February 13, 2012
I, just like everyone in my generation, can tweet and listen at the same time. #smwwdc
— Jessica Etter (@jnetter) February 13, 2012
Many social media sites are blocked at schools – @NASA creates aggregator sites with filters for youth to come to #smwwdc
— Sam Edelstein (@samedelstein) February 13, 2012
Really interesting challenge for theater companies in social media: participation during a show/concert is viewed as rude. Ironic. #smwwdc
— Maxine Teller (@mixtmedia) February 13, 2012
The point of art is to have a human connection and learn something-that’s where social media comes in #smwwdc
— Cultural Tourism DC (@DCculture) February 13, 2012
@CareerProfiles– attending The Ethics of Social Media in Today’s Workplace #smwwdc!Should be a great event!
— Jess Gundling (@JessGund) February 13, 2012
Interesting #SMWWDC breakfast session. #tweetseat = interest. concept however would be vindictively butchered in the EU 🙂 #RigidEUCulture
— Robin Tim Weis (@RobinTimWeis) February 13, 2012
#smwwdc will be attending “The Ethics of Social Media in Today’s Workplace” at webber shandwick offices today.
— Henry Addo (@Henry_Addo) February 13, 2012
Wish we could attend the Art + Culture talk today! Will someone live tweet it? @SMWWDC #smwwdc
— ARTLAB+ (@artlabplus) February 13, 2012
Attending: Military & Government Use of Social Media: What Works #SMWWDC #SMW12
— MArlinsky (@MikeArlinsky) February 13, 2012
RT @soneil16: RT @MikeKulick: Stop spending so much time analyzing charts and graphs, and just start engaging your audience #smwwdc
— B.Rain (@LoveStar625) February 13, 2012
Social Media Week (SMW) has taken on the theme for the 2012 conference of “Empowering Change Through Collaboration”.
The worldwide event will look at how social media affects and is affected by global events including weather, political change, etc. The following promo video was released last year, but bears a review here on the first day of the conference.
If you want to follow along on all the goings-on at the conference in any location around the world, see my earlier post about how to follow them on Twitter, via blogs, etc.