IM JAHR 2010 BEWILLIGTES PROJEKT

Swiss Academia and the Social Media Landscape

Redaktion

Für den Inhalt der Angaben zeichnet die Projektleitung verantwortlich.


Kooperation

This project is funded by Gebert Rüf Stiftung and the Swiss State Secretariat for Education and Research.


Projektdaten

Projekt-Nr.: GRS-033/10
Förderbeitrag: CHF 297'000
Bewilligung: 27.10.2010
Dauer: 01.2011 - 04.2013
Handlungsfeld: Scientainment, seit 2013


Leonardo multimedial – Wissenschaftsreportagen von Jugendlichen für Jugendliche
Projekt nummerGRS-071/16 BudgetCHF 81'000 VerantwortlichMatthias Künzler Laufzeit06.2017 - 06.2018

Camp Discovery 2017 – 2019
Projekt nummerGRS-061/16 BudgetCHF 130'000 VerantwortlichJennifer Flück Laufzeit02.2017 - 12.2019

science+fiction 2017 – Das Festival für Wissenschaft und Film
Projekt nummerGRS-036/16 BudgetCHF 50'000 VerantwortlichGabriel Heim Laufzeit01.2017 - 07.2017

Konsolidierung «Wissen im Verbund für Regionalzeitungen»
Projekt nummerGRS-035/16 BudgetCHF 360'000 VerantwortlichBeat Glogger Laufzeit02.2017 - 12.2017

Umsetzungsprojekt «Tangible Virtual Models»
Projekt nummerGRS-030/16 BudgetCHF 49'000 VerantwortlichNiklaus Sebastian Heeb Laufzeit10.2016 - 02.2017

Neue Wege der Kunstvermittlung im ländlichen Raum III
Projekt nummerGRS-012/16 BudgetCHF 50'000 VerantwortlichRoland Scotti Laufzeit05.2016 - 06.2017

Kindern Wege in Natur und Technik erschliessen
Projekt nummerGRS-010/16 BudgetCHF 314'000 VerantwortlichPeter Labudde Laufzeit05.2017 - 12.2019

Pier 17 Science Studio
Projekt nummerGRS-007/16 BudgetCHF 200'000 VerantwortlichBenjamin Bollmann Laufzeit10.2016 - 12.2018

Magic Science III: Konsolidierung
Projekt nummerGRS-003/16 BudgetCHF 140'000 VerantwortlichUrs Gfeller Laufzeit09.2016 - 09.2019

Gottfried Schatz Memorial Symposium
Projekt nummerGRS-001/16 BudgetCHF 40'000 VerantwortlichErich Nigg Laufzeit01.2016 - 10.2016

Tangible Virtual Models
Projekt nummerGRS-083/15 BudgetCHF 88'000 VerantwortlichNiklaus Sebastian Heeb Laufzeit04.2016 - 12.2017

Mental Work: A Cognitive-Industrial Revolution
Projekt nummerGRS-082/15 BudgetCHF 82'500 VerantwortlichJosé del R. Millan Laufzeit08.2016 - 06.2018

Eine Nacht mit Albert
Projekt nummerGRS-070/15 BudgetCHF 18'500 VerantwortlichSimon Hofmann Laufzeit03.2016 - 08.2016

Filmprojekte Ökobeichtstuhl
Projekt nummerGRS-048/15 BudgetCHF 85'000 VerantwortlichIsabel Jaisli Laufzeit09.2015 - 09.2016

Crowdfunding Science
Projekt nummerGRS-040/15 BudgetCHF 325'000 VerantwortlichLuc Henry Laufzeit08.2016 - 07.2018

What the Cell?!? Dein Leben in 3 Akten
Projekt nummerGRS-037/15 BudgetCHF 20'000 VerantwortlichAndrin Wacker Laufzeit10.2015 - 12.2016

Beyond X – Experiment Experience Express
Projekt nummerGRS-035/15 BudgetCHF 249'800 VerantwortlichPermi Jhooti Laufzeit03.2016 - 08.2017

SciencEmotion: Interaktive Darstellung von IT-Berufen/IT-Projekten
Projekt nummerGRS-034/15 BudgetCHF 230'000 VerantwortlichAmina Ovcina Cajacob Laufzeit03.2016 - 12.2018

Mad Scientist Festival – Wissenschaft auf der Bühne
Projekt nummerGRS-029/15 BudgetCHF 30'000 VerantwortlichRoland Fischer Laufzeit08.2015 - 02.2017

Wissenschaft – stark gerafft
Projekt nummerGRS-028/15 BudgetCHF 50'000 VerantwortlichChristoph Schuler Laufzeit10.2015 - 03.2017

Wissenschaftsbarometer Schweiz
Projekt nummerGRS-025/15 BudgetCHF 174'000 VerantwortlichMike S. Schäfer Laufzeit01.2016 - 12.2022

Magic Science II
Projekt nummerGRS-072/14 BudgetCHF 86'000 VerantwortlichUrs Gfeller Laufzeit02.2015 - 01.2016

Wissen im Verbund für Regionalzeitungen
Projekt nummerGRS-071/14 BudgetCHF 381'000 VerantwortlichBeat Glogger Laufzeit09.2015 - 02.2017

science+fiction 2016 – Das Festival für Wissenschaft und Film
Projekt nummerGRS-070/14 BudgetCHF 50'000 VerantwortlichGabriel Heim Laufzeit01.2016 - 06.2016

Neue Wege der Kunstvermittlung im ländlichen Raum II
Projekt nummerGRS-069/14 BudgetCHF 50'000 VerantwortlichRoland Scotti Laufzeit04.2015 - 04.2016

PATHOS – Poetic Animatronics Through Hands on Systems
Projekt nummerGRS-056/14 BudgetCHF 300'000 VerantwortlichEinar Nielsen Laufzeit05.2015 - 04.2017

Ökobeichtstuhl
Projekt nummerGRS-051/14 BudgetCHF 190'000 VerantwortlichIsabel Jaisli Laufzeit01.2015 - 12.2016

Inspiring Swiss Science Communication
Projekt nummerGRS-045/14 BudgetCHF 57'000 VerantwortlichChristian Simm Laufzeit01.2015 - 05.2017

Konsolidierung «Wissen in der Pendlerzeitung»
Projekt nummerGRS-043/14 BudgetCHF 736'000 VerantwortlichBeat Glogger Laufzeit12.2014 - 12.2016

Hirni – Spokenword mit Selbstversuch
Projekt nummerGRS-040/14 BudgetCHF 50'000 VerantwortlichYasemin Tutav Laufzeit08.2014 - 06.2017

Camp Discovery 2014 - 2016
Projekt nummerGRS-074/13 BudgetCHF 189'300 VerantwortlichJennifer Flück Laufzeit02.2014 - 03.2017

SimplyNano Experimentierkoffer
Projekt nummerGRS-059/13 BudgetCHF 45'000 VerantwortlichThomas Flüeler Laufzeit04.2014 - 04.2015

Mad Scientist Festival
Projekt nummerGRS-058/13 BudgetCHF 26'000 VerantwortlichRoland Fischer Laufzeit03.2014 - 01.2015

Wildes Wissen – Schauspielhaus Zürich
Projekt nummerGRS-047/13 BudgetCHF 54'000 VerantwortlichBarbara Higgs Laufzeit08.2013 - 03.2017

Magic Science I
Projekt nummerGRS-046/13 BudgetCHF 70'000 VerantwortlichUrs Gfeller Laufzeit01.2014 - 03.2017

Konzept «science+fiction»
Projekt nummerGRS-034/13 BudgetCHF 40'000 VerantwortlichCorinne Goetschel Laufzeit12.2013 - 11.2014

Neue Wege der Kunstvermittlung im ländlichen Raum I
Projekt nummerGRS-031/13 BudgetCHF 50'000 VerantwortlichRoland Scotti Laufzeit03.2014 - 05.2015

Think-Tank Fellows als Inkubatoren für ehrenamtliche Wissenschaftstätigkeit - foraus
Projekt nummerGRS-029/13 BudgetCHF 188'000 VerantwortlichEmilia Pasquier Laufzeit01.2014 - 06.2016

Inhaltsentwicklung Wissenschaftskommunikation
Projekt nummerGRS-011/13 BudgetCHF 500'000 VerantwortlichMatthias Erzinger Laufzeit05.2013 - 06.2014

Die Osmose einfach erklärt am Projekt «OsmoBlue»
Projekt nummerGRS-034/12 BudgetCHF 7'000 VerantwortlichUrs Aeschbacher Laufzeit09.2012 - 01.2014

Wissenschaftskommunikation für junge Menschen: Evaluation Doppelseite «Wissen» in 20Minuten
Projekt nummerGRS-011/12 BudgetCHF 45'000 VerantwortlichVinzenz Wyss Laufzeit02.2012 - 03.2013

Konsolidierung «Wissen in der Pendlerzeitung»
Projekt nummerGRS-047/11 BudgetCHF 300'000 VerantwortlichBeat Glogger Laufzeit12.2011 - 12.2012

Swiss Academia and the Social Media Landscape
Projekt nummerGRS-033/10 BudgetCHF 297'000 VerantwortlichChristian Simm Laufzeit01.2011 - 04.2013

Konsolidierung Pilotphase «Wissen» in 20Minuten
Projekt nummerGRS-030/10 BudgetCHF 65'000 VerantwortlichBeat Glogger Laufzeit12.2009 - 11.2010

Aufbau und Betrieb eines Multimedia-Lab
Projekt nummerGRS-049/09 BudgetCHF 160'000 VerantwortlichAlbert Lutz Laufzeit01.2011 - 04.2013


Projektleitung

Dr. Christian Simm, Executive Director & Founder, swissnex San Francisco, 730 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94111 (USA), christian.notexisting@nodomain.comsimm@swissnexsf.notexisting@nodomain.comorg


Abstract

Swiss academia is home to some of the brightest researchers and scholars anywhere. Like all universities, those in Switzerland seek to promote their message and their brand and attract the brightest talents. Social media affords an innovative way to provide the wired world with access to real-time news and achievements, yet Swiss institutions have been slower to adopt these tools than their counterparts in other parts of the world.

To help close this gap, swissnex San Francisco, with the support of Gebert Rüf Stiftung and the Swiss State Secretariat for Education and Research, has designed a cross-cultural program aimed at assessing barriers and advantages to using social media as well as hands-on training by skilled professionals. The goal is to provide all the tools necessary for Swiss academia to fully embrace social media as a part of their communications strategy with the aim of:
- Expanding knowledge sharing
- Better engaging with the community and public
- Reaching out to new followers including international media, faculty, alumni, students, and the broader scientific community

Was ist das Besondere an diesem Projekt?

Gebert Rüf Stiftung and swissnex San Francisco share a mission to promote Swiss higher education and innovation. The project proposal, Swiss Academia and the Social Media Landscape, is compatible with Gebert Rüf Stiftung’s dedication to Swiss higher education, innovative transformations, and the public understanding of science. The project identifies a deficit in the use of social media by Swiss universities and proposes a novel solution that will, in effect, benefit Switzerland as a whole and Swiss higher education in particular by putting Swiss universities on the social media map and in the minds of a larger online community.

Stand/Resultate

This project began on January 2011 and ended on December 2012. More information, references, and educational materials can be found on http://socialmediaswitzerland.org/swiss-academia-and-the-social-media-landscape/

January 2011- April 2011
A formal study assessing the benefits and risks of using social media and document the state of Swiss universities’ presence on social media was published in April 2011 in different installments. Statistics show that the files comprising the paper, were the files most clicked and downloaded on our site.

May 2011 – end of the project
An online database of guidelines and best practices on the various recommended social media platforms was launched in April 2011 (http://socialmediaswitzerland.org) presenting relevant research articles, trends, and other resources. A total of 400 reports were generated for participating institutions. Each report included each organization’s social media presence in terms of accounts and presence, as well as mentions. The objective was to help these institutions see what conversations were taking place in social media.
In addition, follow-up training by experts in the communications field via in-person trainings and online video conferencing were held in 2011 and 2012. Program meeting were held in Switzerland. These meetings allowed us to bring the participants together, discuss common issues, learn new concepts, and exchange ideas.

More information on each of these meetings:
May 24, 2011 in Bern, Switzerland: http://socialmediaswitzerland.org/2011/05/31/kickoff-meeting-at-swisscom-2/
May 16, 2012 in Zurich, Switzerland: http://socialmediaswitzerland.org/2012/04/12/event-on-may-16-2012-fostering-a-culture-of-sharing/

And the program closing event held in Basel on November 13, 2012: http://socialmediaswitzerland.org/november-13-closing-event/

During the duration of the program, ten (10) webinars were held involving social media practitioners or experts on a variety of topics including:
1. Social media for research institutions,
2. Crisis communications,
3. Twitter 101,
4. Building relationships with the press through Twitter,
5. Social media strategy building with IMD’s Social Media manager,
6. Wikipedia strategies,
7. Creative community building through social media.
For the full list visit http://bit.ly/HEBMA2

September 2011:
A first study tour to Silicon Valley was held on September 2011 to provide representatives from participating universities with insight and an insider’s look at the use of social media by and for universities and similar institutions. Eleven 11 participants from 10 Swiss academic institutions participated in a weeklong program involving visits, workshops, and access to social media experts.
To see the full program visit: http://socialmediaswitzerland.org/studytours/fall2011studytour/

Satisfaction levels were also very high: 90% of participants were extremely satisfied with the study tour, 100% expressing the information shared was very and/or extremely useful to their organization. Survey results are available as an annex to this report.

March 2012:
A second study tour to Silicon Valley will be held to give representatives from participating universities insight and an insider’s look at the use of social media by and for universities and similar institutions. We welcomed 12 participants from 11 Swiss academic institutions.

More information available here http://bit.ly/We4YZs

Satisfaction levels were also very high: 93% of the participants would recommend the experience to others, and 100% would be making recommendations based on what they learned during the study tour week. As a result of this study tour, a group of students from Social Media Management Program at HWZ will be participating in a special Study Tour in March 2013, led by swissnex San Francisco.

November 2012
We brought together all program participants and held a one-day event to highlight the achievement of different institutions and present our findings.

More information on this meeting: http://socialmediaswitzerland.org/november-13-closing-event/
The program report and presentation of final findings can be found here: http://socialmediaswitzerland.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/use-of-social-media-in-higher-education.pdf
Photos from the event: http://www.flickr.com/photos/swissnexsanfrancisco/sets/72157632006525216/

Publikationen

November 2012, Social Media Adoption by Swiss Higher Education Institutions: http://socialmediaswitzerland.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/use-of-social-media-in-higher-education.pdf
May 2012 Update, Use of Social Media by Swiss Higher Education Institutions: http://www.slideshare.net/swissnexSF/use-of-social-media-by-swiss-higher-ed .
May 2011, Research Findings 2011: http://www.slideshare.net/swissnexSF/02-research-findings

All blog posts published on http://socialmediaswitzerland.org

A total of 21 videos were published to chronicle the program, its participants, the meetings held in Switzerland, and study tours in Silicon Valley.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8BXDz7nZGH_EPSxaXqF6QTQWID0cmakz
And University of Basel also published this video about the program: http://youtu.be/mF34NnS3utI

Medienecho

http://www.ipmsg.ch/~wp_esociety/?p=1294
«Les universités suisses en voyage d'étude sur les réseaux sociaux», RTS Info, 29.9.2011
«En tâtonnant, les universités suisses s'emparent des réseaux sociaux», Le Temps (Nov 30, 2012) (PDF) – requires subscription
«Social Media are Just a Tool», HD’s Two Cents. (Nov 2012)
http://blog.hdzimmermann.net/2012/11/social-media-are-just-tool-closing.html#.URKeE6USaME

Links

http://socialmediaswitzerland.org/
swissnex San Francisco http://www.swissnexsanfrancisco.org
LinkedIn Group built for Swiss university communications officers to exchange information: http://www.linkedin.com/groupRegistration?gid=3075378

Am Projekt beteiligte Personen

Dr. Christian Simm, Projektleiter, christian.simm@swissnexSanFrancisco.org
Megan Williams, megan.williams@swissnexsanfrancisco.org
Florencia Prada, florencia.prada@swissnexsanfrancisco.org

Letzte Aktualisierung dieser Projektdarstellung

03.04.2017