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Social Media: The Illuminated Megillah

March 08, 2012
Miriam Brosseau

There’s a lot of buzz about the increasingly image-driven nature of social media. At the forefront of this discussion is the latest hot social network, Pinterest. But it’s not only this virtual pinboard. Everywhere you look, memes are being generated to better marry words and pictures, kinetic typography videos are turning letters into animations, and infographics illuminate otherwise meaningless statistics. Pictures are the most highly engaged content on Facebook. Where is all this coming from? pinterest boards Image Credit: Thomas Hawk I’ve recently been reading a book by Dan Roam called “Blah Blah Blah: What To Do When Words Don’t Work.” It’s a fun and thoughtful read, definitely recommended. At the heart of Roam’s argument is essentially this: our brain works in details (words) and big ideas (pictures). We’re enamored with words, and we’re very good at them, but we’ve lost some connection with the picture part of our brain. Pictures are primal; they represent the earliest form of visual communication (think cave drawings). Pictures are evocative, emotional. They really are, as the saying goes, worth a thousand words. The image trend in social media is helping us reconnect with this essential part of ourselves. cavepainting Image Credit: williamcromar Just as importantly, pictures help us tell stories. I love graphic novels for just this reason. There’s a big difference between describing a frightening moment, or a sensual smile, or tears of joy, and literally drawing that out. While words help us understand and frame thoughts, pictures bring those thoughts to life in powerful ways. And we need them both - words and pictures work together to give us a fuller picture of the world around us. This is a huge opportunity for Jewish organizations. Words, pictures, and stories - this is what social media is all about...and we’ve got plenty of all three elements to share. Perhaps even more importantly, though, is the opportunity social media offers us to listen to others’ stories; their words and pictures strung together, the way they’ve framed their ideas and the things they care about. Social media gives us the structure to open up in new and meaningful ways, and there’s a wealth of things to learn. So in the spirit of Purim, I challenge every one of us to think deeply about the pictures we use, the words we choose, and the stories we tell. Social media spaces can help us craft our own illuminated Megillah, telling and celebrating the narratives of our people. It can also help us hear others’ stories, if we only listen. megillah1 Image Credit: victor408

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Hi Ken, Thanks for your

MiriamJayne
Friday 9th of March 2012 08:37:00 AM

Hi Ken, Thanks for your comment and this rich list of tools to dig into! I've played with a few, but am excited to dig into the rest. And the Chaim Potter video is hilarious (and effective, I'm sure)! Thanks for sharing and Shabbat shalom, :)Mj

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I really like this idea.

phyllis
Monday 26th of March 2012 09:35:00 AM

I really like this idea. Thank you for putting into words one of the reasons that I decided to do "exodusgram" - daily picture posts with pre-Pesach themes. It's been so interesting to see how people visually represent their ideas.

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Love what you're saying,

Ken Gordon
Thursday 8th of March 2012 09:54:00 AM

Love what you're saying, Miriam. I'd add that what's so great about telling stories in 2012, is all the free online tools out there. These suckers can allow someone with ZERO artristic talent to produce great-looking stuff. For instance:

Google Search Story Video Creater [Pick your search terms! Choose your music! Wartch your professional-looking clip!] https://searchstories-intl.appspot.com/en-us/creator/

Animoto [Nifty slideshow program.] http://animoto.com/

Pixton [Massively fun cartoon website. Drawing skills not required!] http://www.pixton.com/

GoAnimate [Super-fun animation website] http://goanimate.com/ My favorite is GoAnimate because it helped me to produce the animation below, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Day School Sustainability." And, just like your blog post, it is Purim themed!

Enjoy, and Chag Purim Sameach!

http://goanimate.com/videos/0URRAVTx0LkI?utm_source=linkshare

--Ken Gordon (Social Media Guy at the Partnership for Excellence In Jewish Education)

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