SMCEDU: Start-up Meeting in Sydney
September 21, 2009 by Yong Lee
According to Jenna Langer, the #SMCEDU start-up meeting in Sydney was attended by a group that included SMC-Sydney board member Doug Chapman and others excited about getting the social media education initiative going in Australia’s largest city.
It will be groups like these, started informally (this one was publicized using our Ning group site and Twitter) and publicized viraly, that will help spark interest in various locations that lead to organized collaboration.
The more groups we have from locations all over the map, the greater the collection of educators and students, and the result will be a higher quality effort. If you have any thoughts on getting a group started in your area, please share!
We’re trying to teach social media by USING social media: by gathering, communicating, sharing, and collaborating, we have the opportunity to make this project into something sustainable and valuable to many academic institutions, businesses, and most importantly, PEOPLE.
To an extent, we’re learning as we grow. We have talented people, both educators and students, who want this effort to develop into something that can be adopted nationally and globally.
The goals of #SMCEDU haven’t been attempted before, but that’s part of what’s so exciting. The scope of this effort is something that’s in our hands — it’s up to anyone who makes the time to attend a meeting or tell someone else about what we’re trying to do. THAT’S what will turn a small gathering in a coffee shop into a contributor to an ambitious, groundbreaking project.
The SMC-Sydney Education group will meet again on October 12; if you’re in Sydney, come join the group and see what’s going on. If you can’t make it, maybe you can help by telling a teacher about it. Teachers involved in marketing, communications, journalism, and any discipline that incorporates aspects of social media have a stake in this. Let them know!
On the other side of the world in Richmond, VA, SMCEDU-RVA plans to have their launch event on October 12 at Virginia Commonwealth University.
The event’s featured panel discussion includes perspectives from a student, recent graduate, professor, recruiter, and tech blogger — key perspectives for any in the academic world interested in how social media affects them now and will affect them in the future. VCU Journalism and Communications professor Marcus Messner will be moderating.
I’ll write more about this event as details develop — tickets become available on Tuesday, September 22 and are limited, so be sure to reserve your seat!




I can’t believe there is something happening in Sydney for once! Yay for us Australians.
“I Earn More Than You”…something IS happening. If you’re interested in social media and live in the Sydney area, you should try to connect with the Social Media Club chapter in Sydney:
http://bit.ly/tLMvZ
The folks there should be able to answer any questions you might have. Thanks for your interest!