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ED160: The Latest Trends in ED160: The Latest Trends in Client Use of the Internet ~Client Use of the Internet ~How nonprofits use the internet to How nonprofits use the internet to reach their clientsreach their clients
Joyce RabyConsultant [email protected]
Rachel R. [email protected] Coordinator NTAP
How Nonprofits use the Internet to reach their Clients
Joyce Raby, [email protected] 571.765.0011
Quiz1. Broadband penetration is slowing down in households with
incomes in the 20k-40k range.
2. Device most likely to be used to access the internet in 2020:
3. What % of American adults making less than 30k per year use the Internet?
4. What percentage of U.S. teenagers browse the web on their cellphone?
5. What percentage of U.S. teenagers can text blindfolded?
1. False; 2. cellphone; 3. 57%; 4. 28%; 5. 72%
Internet Use Demographics
* Use the Internet - not necessarily have computer access at home* Does not include whether single or family
Demographics of Internet Users according to the Pew Internet and American Life Project
57% of American adults making less than $30,000 per year use Internet*
July 2, 2008 Press ReleasePew Internet and American Life Project
"Among adults who live in households whose annual incomes are less than $20,000 annually, home broadband adoption stood at 25% in early 2008, compared to 28% in 2007." *
"Those with household incomes between $20k and $40k annual saw broadband penetration grow by 24% from 2007 to 2008. Some 45% of those in that income range reported having broadband at home in April 2008."
Internet Use Demographics
US Census BureauTable A - Households with a Computer and Internet Access by Selected Characteristics: 2003
"41% of households making less than $25,000 annual income have a computer with Internet access in the home"
Internet Use Demographics
Potential Clients / Clients
Illinois - "49.1% of the low income households surveyed had access to the Internet, and 59% had used the Internet"
Montana - "83.9% had private, reliable access to a phone,
42.3% had private, reliable access to the Internet, 37.5% had private, reliable access to email"
Connecticut - "51% of callers had access to a computer",
and “42% of callers had Internet access" Colorado - "27% of callers had access to the Internet"
But do our clients use the Internet?
Using 15-24 year old's online behavior as a way to predict future telecommunications trends (CapGemini White Paper, July 2008)
1) Control
2) Impatience
3) Community interactions
4) Originality
Digital Natives
Changing Behavior - increase in the amount of time each week spent communicating (via online or cell phone)
Digital NativesHarris Interactive and CTIA
The study was conducted in July 2008 among teenagers who are part of the Harris Interactive Online Panel.
The study was conducted online among a nationally representative sample of 2,089 teenagers across the U.S. who have cell phones (13-19). More than 100 questions were asked on mobile phone usage, attitudes, behaviors, and teens' desires and aspirations for the future including mobile communications and entertainment.
Digital Natives - results 46% use phone primarily to make and receive calls, and
39% use phone primarily to send and receive text messages
72% can text blindfolded! (using keyboard)
28% browse the web on their phone
38% somewhat agree, 19% strongly agree (57%) having a cell phone has improved the quality of their life
Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP)
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/broadbandgrants/
The U.S. Congress has appropriated $4.7 billion to establish a Broadband Technology Opportunities Program for awards to eligible entities to develop and expand broadband services to unserved and underserved areas and improve access to broadband by public safety agencies. Of these funds, $250 million will be available for innovative programs that encourage sustainable adoption of broadband services; at least $200 million will be available to upgrade technology and capacity at public computing centers, including community colleges and public libraries; $10 million will be a transfer to the Office of Inspector General for the purposes of BTOP audits and oversight. Up to $350 million of the BTOP funding is designated for the development and maintenance of statewide broadband inventory maps.
Towards 2020PC Magazine – December 16, 2008
*According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project
"People are currently addicted to their Blackberry or iPhone devices, but by 2020, those devices will be the primary Internet connection for most people around the globe*”
Social MediaTwitter
TRLA pushes news and program updates
MLSA pushes out weekly Legal Tips (often re-tweeted by MT Justice Foundation
South Carolina ATJ Commission blogs and twitters their activities and ATJ issues
Social MediaFacebook
Illinois Legal Aid Online
Immigration Advocates Network
Social MediaYouTube
State Bar of Texas
Arkansas Access to Justice Commission
Web Browsing by PhonePtla.org
ptla.org/test/mobile
Mobile Web BenefitsTruly personal mass mediaAlways-onAlways-carried
Mobile Web DemographicsEarly adopters don't fit typical profile:
Significant use among African-Americans and English-speaking Hispanics
Mobile Web Projections: Evolution: feature phones touch phones Impact on user experience and accessibility
Technical specifications of 1999 desktop computer vs. latest iPhone
Phone TypesFeature phones
RAZR –approximately 85% of market
Smartphones – most Blackberry devices, Nokia E63
Touchphones – iPhone, Android Phones, Palm Pre
Environment / ApplicationsPlatforms
iPhone, Blackberry, Java ME, Windows Mobile
Operating Systems Sybian, Mac OS X,
Android
Application Frameworks
SMS
Mobile Websites
Mobile Web Widgets
Mobile Web Applications
Native Applications
More on Mobile Web…MOB100: The Mobile Web – Catching Up With Our Clients
Presenters: Hugh Calkins, Pine Tree Legal Assistance David Bonebrake, LSNTAP
December 4, 2009, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Recommended For: Managers, IT Staff, Advocates
Online Intake Online intake http://intake.alsp.org soft launched on the 1st of
the month we had an immediate need to give the hotline callers an option to opt-out of the queue and somewhere to send them during lunch and after hours...
We wanted a solution that was fast and easy to develop and deploy, would collect the data in both the form format and SQL and didn't break the bank.
We went with FormRouter, http://www.formrouter.com with a 12 month contract costing us 3k.
15 day metrics:448 unique visitors338 from the state of Alabama42 cases
Towards 2020What now?
What do you want to accomplish?Be willing to tryStart smallFind someone who is already doing it to
start
THANK YOUTHANK YOUDon’t forget to complete our survey
Joyce RabyConsultant [email protected]
Rachel R. [email protected] Coordinator NTAP