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The document discusses the process of ICT projects which involves planning, development, release and promotion, and maintenance. It then describes 12 different behaviors people can exhibit on social media. These include ultras who are obsessed with social media, deniers who feel anxious without access, peacocks who seek popularity, lurkers who watch but don't participate, ranters who mock others online, and dippers who infrequently access their pages. Most users display a combination of these behaviors and may act differently across social media platforms.

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ICT Project Process PPT

The document discusses the process of ICT projects which involves planning, development, release and promotion, and maintenance. It then describes 12 different behaviors people can exhibit on social media. These include ultras who are obsessed with social media, deniers who feel anxious without access, peacocks who seek popularity, lurkers who watch but don't participate, ranters who mock others online, and dippers who infrequently access their pages. Most users display a combination of these behaviors and may act differently across social media platforms.

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EMPOWERMENT

TECHNOLOGIES
By:
Edward R. Villahermosa
ICT PROJECT
PROCESS
The Process…
1.Planning
2.Development
3.Release and
Promotion
4.Maintenance
This involves the following tasks:
 Conceptualizing your project
P  Researching on available data
about your topic
L  Setting deadlines and meetings

A  Assigning people to various


tasks
N  Finding a web or blog host
 Creating a site map for your
NING website
 Listing down all applications
D
E
It involves the …
V actual creation of the
E website(s) / page,
L the production of images,
infographics and etc.
O
P
MENT
Release
and Promotion …
It involves the actual release
of the 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.
 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
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.
Behaviors in
Social Media
2. The Deniers
 Social media do not control
their lives, but gets anxious
when unable to access
networks.
 20% of Facebook users would
feel anxious or isolated if they
had to deactivate their
Behaviors in
Social Media
3. The Virgins
Taking first tentative steps
in social media.
19% of British people
don’t use any social
networks.
Behaviors in
Social Media
4. The Peacocks
Popularity contest, high
numbers of followers,
fans, likes and retweets.
1 out of 10 Twitter users
want more followers than
friends
Behaviors in
Social Media
5. The Lurkers
Hiding in the shadows of
cyberspace
Watches what others are
saying, but rarely (if ever)
participate themselves
45% of Facebook users
Behaviors in
Social Media
6. The Ranters
Mock and mid in face-to-
face conversations
Highly opinionated online
Behaviors in
Social Media
7. The Changelings
Adopt completely new
personality online so no
one knows their real
identities.
Behaviors in
Social Media
8. The Ghosts
Create anonymous
profiles, for fear of giving
out personal information
to strangers
Behaviors in
Social Media
9. The Informers
Seek admiration by being
the first to share the latest
trends with audiences.
Behaviors in
Social Media
10.The Approval Seekers
Constantly check feeds
and timelines after
posting.
Worry until people
respond.
Behaviors in
Social Media
11.The Quizzers
Asking questions allow
them to start
conversations.
Behaviors in
Social Media
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
may be even behave
differently on Facebook,
for example, how they
behave on Twitter.”
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