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Read this presentation to learn:
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- Short-term ways to benefit from social media
- Long-term way to get the public to TAKE ACTION
- Real-world examples of what did and didn’t work
- Key to success with social media
Youth and Social Media:
What's Hot and What's Not
Workshop for the "Technology for the New Evangelization" Seminar
@ St. Michael, sponsored by the diocesan Office of Religious Education
January 2014
(Note -- the PowerPoint is over-packed with information about research on trends,
a few cautions, some benefits of social media, and a prayer. Where possible, all research sources have been noted for further exploration.)
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IASB - social media
1. Social Media for Your School
IASB – Fiscal
Management
Conference
Evan Abbey
July 18, 2012
http://bit.ly/IA
SB12
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7. “Just because ‘you build it’
doesn’t mean ‘they will come’.
You have to go out into their
world and talk with them.”
-Dr. Karen Mapp
8. Where Are Parents Getting Their
School Information?
• According to Ipsos
North America’s
December 2010 poll:
• 57 percent go to
Facebook/Twitter
• 26 percent go to
District website
12. Social Media in the Past Year
• 368 B items shared on Facebook
• 25 M hours of video uploaded on YouTube
• 52.6 B tweets sent on Twitter
• 1.1 T videos watched on YouTube
• 10 B iPhone apps uploaded
• 348 M people joined Google+
• 18 B “likes” made to fan pages on FB
• $2 B spent on virtual goods in the U.S.
21. Facebook
2.800 million active users; 50% log on daily
3.100,000 users age 64+
4.310,000 users between 45–63
5.300,000+ businesses now have FB fan
pages, including hundreds of school districts
6.250 million have FB on mobile devices
7.Avg user is connected to 80 community
pages.
22. How to Use Facebook
1. Use to drive traffic back to website.
2. Post photos, videos, news, announcements.
3. Link to your YouTube (videos) or Flickr (photos)
page.
4. Posts on FB should be brief and informal. Make
it a conversation.
34. “We underestimate the
value of being one of the
community, just another
member.
When we seek special
status in the community,
we often end up in the
unenviable position of Us
vs. Them.”
- Dr. Karen Mapp
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37. Twitter
• Microblogging platform in 140
characters or less
• Launched 2006
• 106 million registered users; 65
million tweets per day
• 750 tweets per second
• It’s all about immediacy/useful in
crises
• Slower growth among parents
than FB
44. Twitter Anatomy # of people you follow;
your followers
Suggestions on who you
What’s trending/what
might want to follow
people are talking
The wall about
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46. YouTube
-- Video sharing website
-- Launched 2005, bought by Google 2006
-- 2 billion+ viewers a day
47. 3 networks x 24 hours x 365 days x 60 years = over 1.5
million hours
Has produced more in 2
months
49. YouTube Advice
• 1. Turn off comments on your channel and
each video after uploading.
• 2. On profile page, include district logo,
mission statement, address, website,
contact info.
• 3. If too much concern about YouTube,
Vimeo is free alternative.
58. Ad vi c e fro m th o s e
w h o h ave b e e n
th e re …
• Right Frequency
• Personal, yet Professional
• Teach Your Community
• Cross-Promote
• Be Brave, Be Wise
• Remember All Your Publics
63. 1. Can employees have their own professional blog,
Twitter account, or Facebook page? Can they
maintain that individually? What is inappropriate
use vs. free speech?
3. Are there any professional repercussions for
personal use of social media by staff?
5. Can teachers use social networking tools in the
classroom (Facebook, Youtube, Twitter)? How
will the school handle appropriate use?
7. Can employees “friend” students? Can they
contact students individually?
9. Will comments and ratings be allowed on district
social media in order to create an “open forum”?
66. 1. Make sure you have a communications team, with a
“director”
3. Do some market research
5. Check for “squatters”; grab your domain
67.
68. 1. Make sure you have a communications team, with a
“director”
3. Do some market research
5. Check for “squatters”; grab your domain
7. Put in place your policy, and make sure stakeholders
are on board
9. Have a plan. Designate individuals for communication.
• Educate your community when exploring new social
media
• Start by updating your Wikipedia page
69. Social Media for Your School
IASB – Fiscal
Management
Conference
Evan Abbey
July 18, 2012
http://bit.ly/IA
SB12
Editor's Notes
There are 300,000 FB fan pages, at last count. If you ’ re not yet posting photos and videos to your fan pages, now ’ s the time. And don ’ t forget to keep your posts on FB conversational in tone, not too formal. And brief.
----- Meeting Notes (10/29/11 23:28) ----- Use it to drive traffic back, but also give them as much as you can right on the FB page so that they don't have to go back and forth all the time.
This is the superintendent for the state of Oklahoma and her FB fan page. And a group of supts in Alabama have their own site. I recently presented to the Lower Hudson Council of School Supts, and got three phone calls from supers the next day and two extra jobs creating social media for new districts.
School board candidates have definitely gotten into the act and have begun to realize the power of using Facebook to get their messages across. The number of school board cands in the 4J Schools in Eugene Ore is pretty impressive.
I know that this is extremely controversial, but some school districts are actually encouraging their teachers to create professional, classroom FB pages so that students can become fans and follow homework assignments, ask for extra help, etc. You can see on the right that District 128 in Libertyville, IL, is doing that. And on the left, Mr. Edelman has a FB fan page that includes the disclaimer: it’s for tutoring and extra help – not a social page or a way to try and friend me. On the other hand, you might have read that Missouri tried to ban teachers from using FB, and that was overturned for now.
Here’s the Sacramento Council of PTAs. Only 55 members,
As about whether Joplin increase dramatically since the tornao. Queensbury is a small but successful district when it comes to using socal media. The reason? Their superintendent. If you don ’ t have support from the top on this, it ’ s going to be challenging to intro social media. But keep trying.
I think there are more districts using twitter than Facebook. Effective for reaching media Journalists who get tips check twitter and FB first. Twello RT other people ’ s stuff.
There are 23 state ed departments on twitter -- the ones I counted. I addition, teach.gov has a twitter list of state education depts.
17,000 followers
All this content is created by consumers, without producers.
On YouTube, you can connect your YouTube account with your Twitter, Facebook, Google Buzz and other accounts. Go to Account Settings, then choose Activity Sharing. Make sure that you are signed on to your District FB fan page and Twitter pages when you do this.