Tools for Publicizing Working Groups
Here are avenues for publicizing the establishment of a working group, call for participation, accomplishments or milestones, and final reports.
Feel free to consult with Emily Eisbruch (emily@internet2.edu) on leveraging these tools.
- emails to Internet2, InCommon, EDUCAUSE, other relevant organization's mailing lists (REFEDs, GEANT, ACUA, CLAC, Quilt...)
- emails to particular individuals we want to reach out to
- Social Media:
Internet2 or InCommon Facebook and Twitter (Emily/Dean/Meredith)
- blog (Emily/Dean will coordinate)
- Blurb in
Internet2 Community Update and/or InCommon Monthly Newsletter (Emily/Dean will coordinate)
webinars, such as IAM Online, coordinated by Dean Woodbeck
presentations at Internet2 meetings and/or other organizations' meetings (generally initiated by Working Group Chair)
More Specific Info on Call for Participation for Recruiting Working Group Members
- Chair or vice chair should send the emails
- Include:
- Name and purpose of group
- Type of work and involvement required
- Categories of community members being sought if applicable (IdP, SP, small school, big school, research, international, etc.)
- Term of office
- Background/qualifications desired
- Deadline by which to apply
- email address to which to send nomination/application
- Emily or Dean will set up a blog based on the email and social media will point to the blog. See example here (note: this example did not state the term, nor a deadline for applying, but is good otherwise)
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