SITRAP SoMe Waves
The widespread promotion SITRAP - Centre for Integrated and Transdisciplinary Teaching in Planning at NMBU. Elin Børrud - the leader of the centre set the bar of atleast reaching 1000 participants for the survey. In total, we managed to reach 824! It is in itself outlandish to ask for 1000 participants, and Tin does not view this as defeat.
Later - setup.
The SoMe strategy was set to last between 15th of March to the 17th of May. To streamline this, Tin used the SoMe system Later to streamline the posts. Later is rumored to be used by top tier influencers such as the D’Amelio sisters. The SoMe pushes consisted of three waves:
23.03 - major push on all platforms.
03.04, 07.04, 18.04 - light pushes on Insta.
02.05, 07.05, 12.05 - major push on all platforms.
Interactive posts
The interactive posts marks the directorial and screenwriting debut of Tin Phan. In taking on the role of director/screenwriter, he is following the footsteps of other auteurs in the movie biz, such as Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan etc. The cinematography and editing was conducted by Eirik Damhaug - often considered the lesser categories in the Academy Awards. The interactive posts was envisioned as a trilogy, with humour and seriousity. The videos received critical acclaim by the project leadfer. The vids are as following:
Instagram posts
SITRAP – the Centre for Integrated and Transdisciplinary Teaching in Planning at NMBU – is Norway’s first Centre for Excellence in Education in spatial planning. Based at the Faculty of Landscape and Society, it advances innovative, practice-oriented teaching across urban planning, landscape architecture, and property development. SITRAP promotes active learning, collaboration with real-world professionals, and interdisciplinary approaches to complex societal challenges like sustainability and climate change. Through case-based learning, digital tools, and national outreach, the centre enhances both student engagement and educational quality. SITRAP also serves as a national resource for improving planning education across institutions in Norway.