los superdemokraticos II

los superdemokraticos
Last time I mentioned Superdemokraticos, the project was just starting. By now, the project is coming to an end.

Turns out, the other superdemokraticos were fantastic writers. I’m amazed at the diversity of experiences and opinions that were brought into the project. All the articles were translated from Spanish to German, and some of them are available in English as well. Click on the question marks to switch languages.

My articles, linked here in Spanish, were:

Todavía en tránsito
Sobrevivir el día
Volver atrás ni para tomar impulso
Lluvia y cuerpo
Vasos sucios, ceniceros llenos
Formulario
Equipaje de mano
Atrapasueńos
Leo para que me importen las cosas


Sulá working on social media

Sula Batsu at workMost orgs I know have the same problem: we do a lot (with very little resources), but nobody knows about it. It is certainly the case with Sula Batsu: this super talented group of people do crazy amounts of work during the year, and we rarely get to write about it. Last week I asked Margarita Salas to help me with a few paragraphs about the coop’s projects on social media and web training.

Our cooperative, Sula Batsu, has been a promoter of the strategic use of web tools among organizations of the not-for-profit sector as well as in local communities in Latin America and the Caribbean. Our approach to these technologies has always been grounded on the needs and realities of the organizations and communities, adapting and portraying uses that strengthen the organizations and contributes to the achievement of their objectives. Here’s some examples of our work in this field. Click on the links to expand.

http://www.sulabatsu.com/enredamiento

During February and March 2008, Sulá Batsú developed two workshops on digital tools and learning networks. One of them was carried out in San José, Costa Rica for the Central American participants and the other one in Lima, Peru, for participants from the Andean region. Each workshop brought together over 30 participants from organizations that work on human rights, gender, environment, youth, disaster management and other development topics.

The workshops had a participatory methodology that began with a preparatory process before the participants arrived. A listserv was set up among the participants and the facilitation started a dialogue to warm-up the encounter. There was sharing of expectations, photographs, personal and professional background as well as areas of special interest in the web 2.0 field. This allowed Sulá Batsú to tailor the methodology to the characteristics of the participants.

Each workshop lasted three days and combined conceptual issues, knowledge sharing techniques and hands-on computer training. Among the topics that were approached were: knowledge processes, learning networks, different types of ICTs, facilitation, online & offline interaction, planning and developing networking and knowledge sharing spaces. Some of the tools participants learned how to use were wikis, google documents, blogs, social tagging, photosharing, basic audio and video editing and uploading.

Some of the techniques used to carry out the workshop were simulation exercises, interactive panels with online presenters using video-forum, creation of collective conceptual maps, break-out groups, talk shows and other participatory techniques.

After the workshops interaction continued through the listservs and as part of the documentation process we made available the “yellow pages” of participants, the videos they created, the user guides for the tools as well as a palette we created of basic questions for network development (all available in spanish).

Sulá Batsú developed a course on strategic uses of ICTs for social economy enterprises; the 40 hour course was part of the broader offer of La Catalina knowledge sharing center. The methodology combines formal presentations with participatory techniques, case studies, group work, etc. The target population was senior and middle management of social enterprises that had basic ICT skills (e-mail, web browsing, office suites) and wanted to develop their skills to use ICTs strategically to optimize information, communication and knowledge processes within their organizations. The topics of the course were the following:

* Basic elements of communication for social entrepreneurs.
* ICT for internal communication: constituency, workers and governing bodies.
* ICT for external communication: community, cooperative sector, media.
* History of Internet and web based services.
* The digital gap in the social economy sector.
* Open source software and proprietary solutions.
* ICT tools for collaboration: email, listservs, virtual communities, social networks, wikis.
* ICT tools for communication: image, audio and video editing.
* ICTs as a source of information for social economy entrepreneurs.
* E-management and customer relationship systems.
* Telework and social economy enterprises.

http://historiascomunitarias.wordpress.com

community storiesSulá Batsú is one of the participants of the IKM emergent (Information and Knowledge Management), a global project that reflects about knowledge processes and also seeks to connect different types of knowledge. Within this project we work with partner organizations in local communities interested in using technologies to tap into local knowledge and make it more visible through community digital stories.

We work with different populations (for example children, youth and women) in different types of communities (rural, urban, marginalized). The participants develop the capacities for the strategic use of audiovisual technologies (digital cameras, video, digital recorders) and software programs to manipulate the outcomes. They also learn how to carry out community research, interviewing techniques, observation and development of life stories.

This project combines online and offline outputs, hence there’s a blog that gives an account of the project development but there are also other types of outputs. For example, in a rural community where we worked with children, the photographs taken by the children themselves were transformed into several games: a Bingo cardboard game, a memory card game and a charade card game.

http://centroscomunitariosinteligentes.wordpress.com
http://cecisanisidro.wordpress.com

In Costa Rica, the latest national government telecentre project is called Community Intelligent Centers (CECIs). Sulá Batsú is currently training 300 people in the CECIs of 10 communities in Heredia to use social media tools. Since the groups vary in age and background, the training includes a first approach to the computer, regular office package programs and then a whole web 2.0 suite.

Each group is facilitated by a professional in social sciences with high technological skills. Participants develop both an individual product and a collective one. The individual outcome reflects the types of uses each participant may want to do related to his/her work, studies or bussiness. The collective outcome is focused on the discussion about the community, its culture, its means of production, relevant characters and landmarks. The course has a total duration of 40 hours and in each community the facilitator agrees with the participants how they will approach the knowledge process.

http://gira-lanza.blogspot.com

In this capacity building project, Sulá Batsú provided social media and web 2.0 training to organizations in Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

Lanza’s objective was to strengthen the capacity of entrepreneurs and the negotiation and deliberative capacity of local youth in five Central American communities, using ICTs as tools for communication.

With a local partner organization in each country, Sulá Batsú was in charge of the monitoring of the overall project, as well as a facilitator for an online learning network.

http://www.imarkgroup.org/

iMark (Information Management Resource Kit) is a partnership-based e-learning initiative to train individuals and support institutions and networks world-wide in the effective management of agricultural information. IMARK consists of a suite of distance learning resources, tools and communities on information management.

Sulá Batsú has been localizing iMark learning modules into Spanish, using local examples and local learning resources. Sulá Batsú was was also involved in the authoring of the Social Networking modules both in English and Spanish, with topics such as Social Media for Development, Privacy, Intellectual property and Security, and practical instruction on Social Media tools and services.

We also have written some research materials, for example, we have the upcoming publication of a paper on the role of social media on the political process for the approval of the Central American Free Trade Agreement in Costa Rica, and the mobilization of social change organizations around the referendum process. When that’s published and ready in English I’ll make sure to link it here.


Croctail: US corporations and their subsidiaries

CrocTail During the last year I’ve been working at CorpWatch with a fantastic group of developers and researchers on the CrocTail project. The name came to us only a few days before the launch in September 2009: it was know as the EDGAR project when we got funding from the Sunlight Foundation after presenting the idea at Netsquared 2008.

CrocTail provides an interface for browsing information about several hundred thousand U.S. publicly traded corporations and their many foreign and domestic subsidiaries. Information from company Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings has been parsed and annotated by CorpWatch to highlight specific corporate accountability issues. CrocTail also serves as a demonstration of the features and data available through the CorpWatch API. Skye, one of the developers, has a great blog post with video visualizations of how corporate structures change over time.

This project is an extension of the Crocodyl.org Wiki, an online compendium profiling the accountability and transparency track records of multinational corporations. I’ve been managing and editing Crocodyl as part of my work in Corpwatch.


iMark modules on social networking

FAO iMarkInformation Management Resource Kit (IMARK) is an e-learning initiative to train individuals and support institutions in the effective management of agricultural information. Since 2008, I’be been working with the Association for Progressive Communications to create a learning module on Social Networking.

The web 2.0 and Social Networking module is divided in two units. The first unit illustrates the basic concepts related to Web 2.0, social media, social networking and user generated content and describes their strategic value for an organization. It contains basic concepts, privacy and security issues and some strategic info for individuals and organizations. The second unit talks about social media tools and describes how they can be used strategically to more effectively collaborate and exchange knowledge. This part includes specific lessons on group productivity and collaboration tools, hosted services, Feeds and Syndication, Tagging and Social Bookmarking, Blogging and Microblogging, Online video and image sharing and Podcasting and online radio. More about the module here.

Sulá Batsú is also in charge of translating and localizing the module to Spanish, using local examples and language appropriate resources. We had localized other materials for this series, including the module “Building Electronic Communities and Networks“. Other modules in the series have also been localized to French, Arabic, Russian and Chinese.

*Photo by Ilya Eric Lee


Mobilizing generation 2.0

Ben Rigby's mobilizing generation 2.0 During a few months at the beginning of 2008 I was lucky enough to work with Ben Rigby, doing some background research for his MobileVoter book “Mobilizing Generation 2.0: A Practical Guide to Using Web2.0 Technologies to Recruit, Organize and Engage Youth.”

At the time I truly wished I had more time to work on more chapters! I ended up compiling three documents that follow Ben’s excellent guidelines: one for Blogging and Microblogging, one for Video and Image Sharing. The documents contain some definitions, a section on strategic approaches, a few use cases, a technical overview with key features and mechanisms, a “getting started” section, and a few points on what may come next on this topic. I may change the format and structure of these and re-publish the content in the near future.

Ben’s book is enriched by interviews, examples, real use cases and a lot of insight, both from campaigners and from technical people. The chapters cover Blogging, Social Networking, Video and Photo Sharing, Mobile Phones, Wikis, Maps, Virtual Worlds. The book is available on Amazon.com.


Crocodyl.org

Crocodyl.orgA partir de Noviembre estaré trabajando con Corpwatch.org coordinando el proyecto Crocodyl.org. Crocodyl es un sitio wiki para la investigación colaborativa sobre corporaciones. Colaboradores en diferentes partes del mundo escriben sobre temas de Derechos Humanos, corrupción, impacto ambiental y prácticas laborales de las corporaciones. En el próximo ańo, Crocodyl incluirá nuevos elementos tales como datos de empresas subsidiarias, un proyecto que fue presentado en Netsquared 2008.

Since November 2008 I’ve been working with Corpwatch.org as a Project Coordinator for Crocodyl.org. Crocodyl is a wiki site for collaborative research on corporations. A group of researchers and collaborators around the world writes about human rights, corruption cases, labor and environmental practices of corporations. Next year, Crocodyl will go through a re-design and the implementation of new elements, such as subsidiary data extracted from government databases. This project was presented during Netsquared in 2008.


Project portfolio

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A summary of the work I’ve managed in media production and web strategy. This portfolio should give you an idea of my personal projects as well as web spaces and multimedia material I’ve developed with different teams at different times. This portfolio was last updated in 2008. Text in English.

Un resumen del trabajo que he desarrollado en producción de medios y estrategia web. Este portafolio le puede dar una idea de mis proyectos personales y de los espacios web y materiales multimedia que he desarrollado con diferentes equipos en diferentes momentos. Este portafolio fue actualizado por última vez en el 2008. El texto está en Inglés.

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Itzpapalotl

Screenshot ItzItzpapalotl es mi blog personal desde hace más de seis ańos. En este espacio he publicado mis ejercicios de escritura creativa en varios formatos, mezclando lo cotidiano con la ficción. Itzpapalotl ganó un Bloggie Award al mejor weblog latinoamericano en el ańo 2001.

Itzpapalotl
is my personal weblog since about six years ago. In this space I publish my creative writing experiments in different formats, mixing everyday reality with fiction. Itzpapalotl won a Bloggie Award to best latin american weblog in 2001.