So if you didn’t make it to the conference you’re in luck because we’re going to break it down for you day by day:
Day #1’s theme was all about embracing technology to reach youth where they already are, in their language. It is fair to say that the most effective ways to reach young people is to utilize the venues that they already inhabit, like social networking sites, forums and blogs to market your organization or project. Podcasts, Instant Messaging, video games, and text messaging are just a few of the tools you can use to get your sexual health message across. But before employing these techniques it is important to understand your demographic and how they use the internet. Peer led sex education also seems to be a viable way to reach young people, even though they’re not really technology based (unless you’re lucky enough to get android interns). But young people can help you master your technology and provide an authentic youth voice and a wide array of relatable experiences for youth seeking your services.
Day #2’s theme centered on tools and methods to use technology to reach youth where they are in their language. Here are just a few examples of the ways people are integrating technology into sexual health programs to get you started:
- HOTGIRLS & FIREGRL – volunteer led organization dedicated to improving the health and lives of young women.
- The Hear Me Project – a writing and video scholarship contest about the effects of HIV and AIDS has on the population.
- MyBlackBook – confidential, secure place to store info about ones sexual history.
Pen and paper are dead. So is snail mail. But never fear! Web 2.0 is just stretching its legs and preparing to take its first steps, so now is the time to pounce. New media provides inexpensive ways of marketing your organization or projects, disseminating info and connecting with others that share your cause! Stay tuned for links to download Sex::Tech presentations!