Archive for February, 2008

Heads up, new conference!

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Wondering how you can really use SMS texting technology to promote public health? Well even if you’re not mark your calendar for Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab’s Texting 4 Health conference, the first conference focused exclusively on how mobile text messaging can promote better health. The conference is on February 29th, 2008 with optional workshops on February 28th and March 1st. Check out the full schedule here. SexInfo will be highlighted so keep your eyes peeled and fingers poised.

Heads up, new contest

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

If you’re still coming down from that Fresh Focus Contest high or are bummed that you didn’t get a chance to submit, fear not. There’s a new contest brought to our attention by the lovely people over at Watercooler Games.

The Life. Love. Design Game Challenge asks you to design a Flash game on teen dating violence prevention without violent content or violent themes. The contest ends April 15, 2008 and 1st prize is $1,000. Check out the full rules and criteria. The list of judges is pretty sweet too … definitely people you’d want to show your developing and creative skills to. A interactive Flash game would be an exciting, cutting edge way for educators to engage and educate teens on such a complicated, touchy issue.  We can’t wait to see the submissions!

Boom Boom goes the World Wide Web!

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Hear that? That’s the sound of the internet exploding with news of InSpot.

Last week the Mayor of New York praised our service InSpot as a solution to the cities mounting syphilis outbreak. How bad ass is that?

Check out the coverage from the gossip bloggoshere to the mainstream academia. And if reading isn’t your thing, catch this snippet of KOKH Oklahoma’s TV news coverage.

Giving you more more more, because we care

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

So we’ve shown you the Sex::Tech blog love we’ve received. Now its time to see what the media thought of the sex tech web 2.0 revolution.

And if text just doesn’t do it for you, here are some video and radio interviews and coverage to get you going. Enjoy!

There you have it. Our up to date media coverage. Keep checking back for more updates and don’t forget to get your Sex::Tech fill by downloading the presentations you weren’t able to see at the conference here and here!

More of the break down.

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Even though the Sex::Tech Conference has concluded, the buzz has not died down. If you couldn’t make it and are still thirsty for more fear not. Quench your thirst by taking a few minutes to browse through conference coverage provided by some of our attendees. Drink up and don’t forget to share!

Wow. That’s a lot. All this attention has us feeling like internet heart throbs. We revel in the high fives and blog love being sent our way. We finally know what it’s like to be the popular kid on campus.

If you still can’t get enough Sex::Tech or want to link up with someone you met at the conference, head on over to the Sex::Tech Ning. Ning is a user created, customizable social network where you can congregate and bond over just about everything.

As promised the presentations from the conference are now available to download at Sex::Tech, and are organized by day. You’ll never be thirsty again.

Here it is, what you’ve been waiting for… the break down

Friday, February 1st, 2008

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!