On Monday, we celebrated our 10th birthday with a virtual party in our mission-focused social network, OSCARactive.
We had people 'drop in' over a period of 24 hours from across five continents. We started with someone from Sri Lanka just after midnight and ended with someone from Australia just before midnight a day later. For most of the time we had between 10 and 15 people logged on, interacting and participating. There was a great buzz about being involved in something truly global in real time.
If you missed it but would like to join in, we're letting some elements of the party run on until the end of the month. Just visit www.oscaractive.net and click on the party tab.
Wednesday, 3 March 2010
Monday, 1 March 2010
OSCAR's 10th Birthday Virtual Party
It seemed appropriate that an online service like OSCAR should celebrate it's milestones online ... so today we're having a virtual party! It's an interesting concept that we have tried once before.
I had a letter from a trust last week who said that they thought 'online' and 'community' was an oxymoron, but then gave us a grant for having an inspiring vision! I think it's possible to build community online, we just have to stop measuring online relationships with a 'real' relationship yardstick. Very interesting programme on BBC about Facebook last week ... concluding that social networking is perhaps the first step in what could be a new 'total' communication revolution. Makes a change from the usual negative stuff that gets put out about it being a waste of time etc. That's a bit like saying talking to people is a waste of time. No, let's be more positive about what's happening online ... we're living in a revolution that could have great impact for the Kingdom.
I had a letter from a trust last week who said that they thought 'online' and 'community' was an oxymoron, but then gave us a grant for having an inspiring vision! I think it's possible to build community online, we just have to stop measuring online relationships with a 'real' relationship yardstick. Very interesting programme on BBC about Facebook last week ... concluding that social networking is perhaps the first step in what could be a new 'total' communication revolution. Makes a change from the usual negative stuff that gets put out about it being a waste of time etc. That's a bit like saying talking to people is a waste of time. No, let's be more positive about what's happening online ... we're living in a revolution that could have great impact for the Kingdom.
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