DEVELOPING AN ICT
PROJECT FOR SOCIAL
CHANGE
PRESENTED BY: GROUP 1
PLANNING A SOCIAL CAMPAIGN
Before starting a project or campaign, you
should be able do the necessary
paperwork better known as Concept
Paper. This allows experts to see if your
project is doable over the time frame that
was given and if it is significant enough to
be made into reality.
CONCEPT PAPER
It is a document used to
convince a panel of
potential funders to help a
product, program, or
service become a reality.
CONCEPT PAPER ELEMENT
1. INTRODUCTION
2. PURPOSE
3. DESCRIPTION
4. SUPPORT
5. CONTACT INFORMATION
CONCEPT PAPER ELEMENTS
1. INTRODUCTION – this
includes your mission
and vision and a brief
introduction of your
project/campaign.
CONCEPT PAPER ELEMENTS
2. PURPOSE – this
includes the reason why
the project/campaign is
worth your sponsor’s
time, effort, and money.
CONCEPT PAPER ELEMENTS
3. DESCRIPTION – this
includes all the necessary
information about the
project. It involves the
website/s or page you are
going to produce and the
purpose of each and how
they work in unison.
CONCEPT PAPER ELEMENTS
4. SUPPORT – this
contains the budget
needed for the project
though some concept
papers do not specify any
amount requested from
the sponsor.
CONCEPT PAPER ELEMENTS
5. CONTACT
INFORMATION – this
includes information on
how the group can be
contacted.
SMART CRITERIA
Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Realistic
Time-bounded
Sample Concept Paper
• Project Name: Education on Wheels
• Introduction:
Education On Wheels is a project with the
motto to literate out of school children also
children attending the government schools but
dwelling in slums. We bring teachers to the door
steps of these educationally deprived children.
• Introduction:
Our main aim is to literate the children who are deprived of
education living below poverty line in slum areas.
To confer the education at the doorstep of deprived children.
To raise the literacy ratio of an area
To introduce modern & informal education deprived children
To introduce modern study aids, materials to the children going
corporation schools.
To confer values & morels among slum children.
• Purpose:
The main motive of this project is to literate the
children who are deprive of education, dwelling in
slum areas.
The project is worth sponsoring for it will enable
out-of-school youth develop their skills and intellect.
This will also help less fortune families to have children
participate in the free lectures, seminars and trainings
to be conducted by the proponents and invited
speakers.
• Description:
The project will gather children out of
school youth and conduct a class inside
the bus. The project will be happening in
five different barangays in Panabo City
every Sunday of 2018 from 8:00 AM to 12
noon.
• Description:
Attendees will be given free
snacks. Leaflets/books will also be
available during the discussion
proper.
• Description:
Topics to be included on the seminar will be:
- English, Math, Science.
- Media and Information Literacy
- Computer Literacy
- Cyberspace and Digital Security
- Others
The project will also launch a website
(educationonwheels.org) and a
Facebook page at
@educationonwheels
The estimated budget needed for the
project is ranging from 75,000 to 100,000.
This include the fare, snacks, papers and
other related fees.
• Contact Information:
The proponents can be contacted on the
following:
- Phone: 0909-123-4987
- Email:
[email protected] - Facebook: @educationonwheels
ICT Project Process
1.Planning
2.Developing
3.Release and Promotion
4.Maintenance
Planning
This involves the following tasks:
• Conceptualizing your project
• Researching on available data about your topic
• Setting deadlines and meetings
• Assigning people to various tasks
• Finding a web or blog host
• Creating s site map for website
• Listing down all applications that you need including web
apps
• Funding (if applicable)
Development
• It involves the actual creation
of the website(s) / page, this
involves the production of
images, infographics and etc.
Release and Protion
• It involves that actual release of
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 and 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
Media.
12 Different 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
2. The Deniers – social media do
not control their lives, but get
anxious when unable to access
networks. (20% of Facebook users
would feel anxious or isolated if they
had to deactivate their accounts
3. The Virgins – taking first
tentative steps in social media
(19% of British people don’t
use any social networks)
4. The Peacocks – popularity contest,
high numbers of followers, fans likes
and retweets. (1 out of 10 Twitter users
want more followers than friends.
5. The Lurkers – Hiding in the
shadows of cyberspace. Watches what
others are saying, but rarely (if ever)
participate themselves. (45% of
Facebook users described themselves
as “observers”)
6. The Ranters – mock and mid in
face-ta-face conversations. Highly
optioned online.
7. The changelings – adopt
completely new personality
online so no one knows their real
identities.
8. The Ghosts – create
anonymous profiles, for fear of
giving out personal
information to strangers.
9. The Informers – seek
admiration by being the first to
share the latest trends with
audiences.
10. The Approval Seekers –
constantly check feeds and
timelines after posting. Worry until
people respond.
11. The Quizzers – asking
questions allow them to start
conversations.
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 maybe
behave differently on Facebook, for
example, how they behave on Twitter.”
- Dr. David Giles
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