Families &
Technology
Applications for Family Life Education
Kimberly Allen,Luci Bearon,Andrew Behnke,Nichole Huff,& Jenell Kelly
Who’s
doing what?
Who’s
doing what?
Trends and Demographics of
Technology and Social Media Users
and mobile tech is even
hotter
Can you hear
me now?
We all use technology in
our everyday lives….
Skyping
Texting
Shopping
Listening
to Music
Social
Networking
Watching, Recording, &
Posting Videos
FOR Photos
FOR Email
FOR Apps
FOR Games
Top Five
Digital Differences in
internet access and use
1. People access the
internet differently
2. Some users are
more connected than
others
3. People living with
disabilities use the
Internet less or
differently
4.The Internet is
NOT appealing
to everyone
5. Men are slightly
more wired than
women AND
women are more
socially networked
than men 	
  
Clicker Question:
A. Race
B.  Age
C. Household Income
D. Educational
Attainment
E. All of the above
Of these factors,
which is related
to differences in
Internet Access?
Top Five
Facts about Generations
and
1. Every Generation is
Doing It
h#p://pewinternet.org/Commentary/2012/March/Pew-­‐Internet-­‐Social-­‐Networking-­‐full-­‐detail.aspx	
  
2. Millennials Are Most
Active in Social
Networks
h#p://www.npr.org/2012/09/25/161716306/phone-­‐home-­‐tech-­‐draws-­‐parents-­‐college-­‐kids-­‐closer	
  
3. Generation X are
the Second Most
Engaged
4. Over Half of Boomer
Internet Users Also
Use Social Media
h#p://www.nyJmes.com/pages/booming/index.html	
  
5.You’re Never Too Old
One Third of Senior Internet
Users Also Use Social Media
h#p://www.funeducaJon.com/News/IQ-­‐Test-­‐InformaJon/for-­‐older-­‐adults-­‐using-­‐facebook-­‐may-­‐mean-­‐sharper-­‐minds/	
  
h#p://www.inquisitr.com/375845/
oldest-­‐facebook-­‐user-­‐challeneged-­‐
by-­‐older-­‐facebook-­‐user/	
  
we’re learning as
we go
but we’re excited
about the possibilities
top 5 tips
for creating a professional online identity
what does your
online image say
about you as a
professional?
leadership?
party
animal?
even-steven?
temperamental?
wise?	
  
wise?
unapproachable?
nothing.
five
steps
for
building
your
online
image
(1) be clean
(and be clever)
(2) be credible
(3) be committed
(4) be collaborative
(5)becurrent
(and be creative)
Lets Get
Started Using
Lets start with
Lets now try out
Lets do one more:
Have you ever sat through a
really horrible presentation?
heck
Wear your heart on	
  
your
leeve	
  
talk talk talk talk talk talk
Or
Ask, Do, Share, Engage
Your Turn.
Open PPT and
create 3 new slides
	
  
Change the
Orientation in
Page Setup
to 8 by 4.5 inches in landscape
A __________
Is worth a
thousand words
Take your
own shots
Rock
Andrew Behnke & Nichole Huff
Solid
Photography
&Videography
First,
Composition
is
Key
Second,Zoom Zoom Zoom
Use your
feet
Third, Raise
the lights
What do you notice?
Fourth,
Use your
Focus
Fifth, get
permission
hey those are my feet?
Remember those
3 slides? Revisit.
Image
Text
Story
Now connect streams of photos
with sound….
And you have video
What else do you
need to know?
First steady
your
shot
Second, get the
audio right
headphones	
  
Third tell
a story
Fourth,
forget
B-Roll
to take
don’t
Using
Video
to Educate
First use short clips
to engage
Be silly
Inspire
Use it to
market
Juntos Intro
Second, learn HOW to add video
to your ppts
http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=mo9lxj7C5EE
www.YouTube.com/xlkjlkj
www.PYouTube.com/xlkjlkj
www.PWYouTube.com/xlkjlkj
www.PWNYouTube.com/xlkjlkj
Vimeo
Third, Discoverways
to edit and enhance video
Fourth,
Fliptheclassroom
Flip the classroom
Fifth, create
learning centers
So how do I use
Learn
how it
works
Make a
plan
Add a
Google
calendar
and map
Make things interactive
Plan for
updates
What about
How many of you have used
eXtension?
What have you used from the
eXtension in the past?
Lets check it out
What do you think has been
helpful?
How might you go about
prioritizing things so that you
can find things you need?
Now you have seen some of
these pieces might you be
more likely to use these?
Gauging Online Success Using
Social Media Metrics
 
To	
  gauge	
  social	
  
media	
  ‘success’,	
  	
  
it	
  is	
  criJcal	
  to	
  
monitor,	
  collect,	
  
and	
  analyze	
  data.	
  
Now…
what to measure?
Measure…
influence
Klout	
  
h(p://klout.com/	
  	
  
PeerIndex	
  
h(p://www.peerindex.com	
  	
  
Measure…
reach
Facebook	
  Insights	
  
www.facebook.com/insights	
  	
  
Pinterest	
  Web	
  AnalyAcs	
  
h#p://business.pinterest.com/analyJcs/	
  	
  
Measure…
engagement
HootSuite	
  
h(p://hootsuite.com	
  	
  
Social	
  MenAon	
  
h(p://socialmenAon.com	
  	
  	
  
Measure…
knowledge
Survey	
  Monkey	
  
www.surveymonkey.com	
  	
  
Qualtrics	
  
h(ps://www.qualtrics.com	
  	
  
This PowerPoint has pieces created by
Mattan Griffel, Founder & CEO of The
Front Labs
With material adapted from Garr
Reynolds, Chip & Don Heath, Kevin
Allison and others.

Families & Technology

Editor's Notes

  • #60 Engagement is key
  • #61 Engagement is key
  • #62 Engagement is key
  • #64 Start with a question about who had created a ppt. Then show the magazine and ask who learns from magazines. Then talk about how people are cycle away from words and back towards images and voice (movies)
  • #65 Start
  • #67 Today we are going to learn about good presentations and presentation styles
  • #74 Engagement is key
  • #82 They have to decide what their topic will be based on their most recent talk they gave. They can work alone or with a partner. They get 5 minutes.
  • #83 Have them answer this question
  • #87 Maybe one that evokes emotion through families and relationships?
  • #111 Show them how to find google images that are free for use
  • #115 Remember the Rule of Thirds(show image). Keep the horizon level and zoom in past any information that is not essential to the shot. It might be that you need to move around to get the best shot. Be creative: try shooting a subject from a variety of levels; if you are taking a picture of a youth, get down to their level. Try taking a shot from above or below to make the shot more interesting.
  • #121 Every time you take a shot, step in closer for the next shot (show two shots to prove the point). When the image fills the fame, it helps the viewer understand and appreciate your photo.
  • #125 Notice the light source and compose the picture to make best use of lighting. If shooting outside, it is best to have the sun behind the photographer, lighting up the subject. Sunlight can be harsh; cloudy days make for beautiful shots, as does end of day sunlight. Inside, move close to the light source or use your flash. Indirect light creates a soft glow, which is appealing to most viewers.
  • #132 Focus on your SubjectIn today’s world, you can get a great shot with nearly any camera. Still, it is nice to play around with your camera’s depth-of-field (f-stop) and shutter speed. Smaller f-stops =blurry back ground and focused image while bigger f-stop =makes everything in focus. The slower shutter speeds are great for still life images or scenery while faster shutter (above 1/500) speeds are great for motion
  • #133 Add get permissions
  • #134 Your turn. Have them work with a partner to 1. take a picture. Use the top 5 rules for taking a picture. Have them create three slides, using a story, image and text.
  • #135 Add get permissions
  • #136 Add get permissions
  • #137 Add get permissions
  • #147 15 dollar olympus ME52W Noise Canceling Blue Mircophones Mickey
  • #153 Most of us say of course I am so ready. But
  • #192 4H Social Media Best Practices Guide
  • #195 “true reach”
  • #197 Measures Engagement and Interaction available to pages with 100 or more community members, is a useful tool to easily aggregate, collect, and save data from your Facebook page
  • #199 Twitter, Facebook,LinkedIn,Google+,Foursquare,Wordpress,and more…
  • #201 “true reach”