Difference between revisions of "Rji-pivot-project-insight-action"
From IVP Wiki
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/infovalet/7383667670/in/set-72157630144267624 BACKGROUND ON BRAD DEGRAF]<BR></b> | [http://www.flickr.com/photos/infovalet/7383667670/in/set-72157630144267624 BACKGROUND ON BRAD DEGRAF]<BR></b> | ||
− | [[Image:insight-to-action.jpg|180px|thumb|left| | + | [[Image:insight-to-action.jpg|180px|thumb|left|CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE]] |
====The Insight Into Action Engine is a tool / process for communities and the media that cover them.==== | ====The Insight Into Action Engine is a tool / process for communities and the media that cover them.==== |
Revision as of 13:58, 7 July 2012
Contents
Project Insight to Action Engine
- A integrated system that auto-curates social media (Twitter, Google+, Facebook etc.) to provide topic advice from experts as judged by the crowd in order to spark insight and action. A collaboration with American Public Media's Public Insight Network. Champion: Brad DeGraf.
The Insight Into Action Engine is a tool / process for communities and the media that cover them.
It allows invited curators to:
- Efficiently follow the zeitgeist of the community (e.g. a 'newswire' of aggregated real-time web activity)
- Engage with each other, converse, and focus attention around specific stories that curators are interested in.
- Surface those stories that are most actively discussed/reinforced.
- Propose one or more 'calls to action' as a consequence of a particular story (e.g. raise money for further investigation, air the story on television ....)
Our initial vision is to rapid-prototype it by plugging together existing components:
- The invited curators would be bootstrapped using the Public Insight Network.
- The 'zeitgeist/newswire' would be provided using Sociative's R88R ('radiator') technology which distills hourly feeds, ranked for relevance, of the activities of those real-time web users who are most relevant to the community.
- The engagement/conversation would be a simple commenting system attached to every story in the newswire
- The most important stories would be surfaced by simple heuristics for 'trending' such as most heavily and recently commented on
- The 'call to action' for a story could be a link to a fundraising page on Spot.us, or a 'contact us' form that media producers could give curators to suggest stories to cover.
The influencer bar across the top shows the 'Food' influencers being watched/aggregated.