Web 2 0 And The Building Principal

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Workshop conducted at the Lower Hudson Regional Information Center, Nov. 18, 2009

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Evelyn McCormack                     LHRIC 2009

Web 2.0 and the Building Principal

This presentation is available online at www.slideshare.net/evelynmccormack

Social Media Tools for School Officials

Communication/PR Tools:• Facebook• Twitter• YouTube• Blogs/eNewsletters

 Professional Development Tools: • Nings• Wikis

A Few Social Media Stats• Facebook: 220 million active users, 100 million log

on daily. 100,000 over age of 64, 310,000 between 45 and 63.

 • LinkedIn: 40 million members

 • Twitter: 30 million members

 • YouTube: Every minute, 20 hours of video

uploaded.

• U.S. adults w/profile on a social networking site  quadrupled in past four years -- 8% in 2005 to 35% now.

  (Sources: TechCrunch, Pew Internet & American Life Project, January 2009.)

• Publicize your achievements • Drive traffic to your District website

 • Control your own message. An

alternative to print media in getting the word out.

 • Develop a Personal Learning

Network -- share ideas, collaborate, professional contacts

What Can Social Media Do for Your School/District?

Common Myths About Social Media

1. Social Media is for Teens and Tweens

2. Social Media will compromise your internet security

3. Social Media will jeopardize your eRate funding

4. Social Media will waste time

5. Social Media is expensive

When your IT Department says it can't be done, show them this:

--from whitehouse.gov

The Big, Scary Places

Facebook, Twitter & YouTube

 

White Plains Public Schools

facebook.com/pages/create.phpYou want to create a FAN page.

Make Facebook your District Newsroom

1. At 25 fans, eligible to claim username for page. 2. Go to facebook.com/username & click on “Set a username for your pages.” Instead of your page having a super long URL :http://www.facebook.com/yourdistrict 

School Districts/Schools on Facebook

• Durham, NC, Public Schools• Anchorage School District • Blue Valley Schools (Kansas)• Taylor County Schools (Florida)• Boston Public Schools• Ferndale, Mich., Public Schools• Richmond, Va., City Schools• Pendleton, Ore., Schools• Fort Worth, Tex., Independent SD • Plano, Tex., Independent SD• Portland, Ore., Public Schools 

Who Else is on Facebook?

• New York State School Boards Assn.• American School Board Journal • President Barack Obama• Stanford University• Carnegie-Mellon University• The New York Times• NYS Association of Foreign Language Teachers• The American Red Cross• Autism Speaks• National School PR Association

To Tweet or Not to TweetTwitter in Public Education

Photo credit: chriswallace.com

• Micro-blogging tool (140 characters) that can be used to post news, links, photos and more.

 • A tool that can be used (along with others) to drive

traffic back to your district website

Edmodo -- Twitter for Educators

Twitter

Janis Krums’ Tweet from his cell phone on Jan. 15, 2009 – aboard a ferry on the Hudson River in NYC

Who’s Using Twitter?

• Largest age group is 35-49, comprising almost 42 percent of the site’s audience. (Nielsen Online)

 • Majority visit Twitter while at work, and 62

percent access it from work only. (Nielsen Online)

 

Twitter as a News Tool

Yonkers Public Schools

Bluffton Elementary School

Southern Westchester BOCES

More Public Schools Twittering

• White Plains Public Schools (NY)• New York City Public Schools• Broward County Public Schools• Mesa Public Schools (Ariz.)• Southern Westchester BOCES• South Allegheny Schools (Pa.)• North Hills School District (Pa.) • Forsythe County Schools (Ga.)• Newport News Public Schools (Va.) 

• Pennsylvania Virtual Charter School • Yonkers Public Schools (NY)• Whitfield Schools (Dalton, GA)• Duval Schools (Jacksonville, FL)• Kent ISD(Grand Rapids, MI)• Valley View Schools (Germantown, OH)• Fairfax County Public Schools (VA) 

Companies & Organizations Twittering• Ford• Starbucks• Whole Foods• Southwest Air • Jet Blue• The Smithsonian• American Red Cross• Honda• NASA

Government Twittering• Centers for Disease Control• The White House• US. Dept. of Education• 10 Downing Street• U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security• U.S. Senate• U.S. House of Representatives• World Health Organization

Who to Follow?

• Education Week • National Education Association

    • U.S. Department of Education

    • Your local newspaper/reporter

www.mediaontwitter.com) • The New York Times

  •  The Washington Post

 

Twitter ToolsTweetBeep allows you to get email alerts about tweets on a topic you

choose.

Twitpic -- Take photos, post to Twitter

Twitter Lists

@schoolpr/k12schools

Missouri Educators Twitter List

Schools on YouTube

Wake County SchoolsRaleigh, NC

Royal Oak (Mich.) Public Schools

Boston Public Schools

Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction

Check out Youtube EDU for ideas/inspiration

Alternatives to YouTube (in the classroom)

 • TeacherTube (gated videos site for teachers

and students. Not blocked like YouTube)• Zamzar (allows you to download videos from

YouTube and use them in the classroom without having to go online)

The Hi Point Flickr Page

The Hi Point YouTube Page

Blogs/eNewsletters• Blog: a diary or journal that chronicles

author’s stories, thoughts, learnings. Single author.

• Available for others to ‘subscribe’ to (they receive new ‘articles’/‘posts’ automatically).

• Most effective use of blogging is for the creation and publishing of enewsletters.

• As each article is published, older articles automatically drop down lower on the page and are archived.

Free Blog Platforms:

• classblogmeister.com: gated blogging tool • Edublogs -- Wordpress blog tool for educators

  • Wordpress blogging platform

 • Blogger -- Google blogging platform

 • Today.com

Paid eNewsletter Services:• Constant Contact• iContact

Maggie Skau's blog in New Rochelle, NY

Boston Public Schools Blog

Bedford, MA, Schools Blog

Web 2.0 for Professional Development

Nings & Wikis• Network with other people with similar interests.

Discuss issues, share best practices, collaborate on projects. Parents, students, staff, colleagues.

• Free and easy to set up. You set privacy levels (closed, open, by invitation only).

• Great gadgets attached to them. Post articles, links, photos, video. Blogs can be "cross-posted" to a Ning site.

• Eliminate one-webmaster problem & outdated internet/intranet content 

•  Ning -- 1 million networks,4.7 unique visitors

Platforms

Ning.com

Free Wiki Platforms:pbworkspbworks campus edition (Class or bldg up to 1,000 users: $799District: $19,999)

www.wikispaces.comwikispace private label for K-12 educators ($100/month, $1,000/year)

www.wetpaint.com

Missouri Educators Ning

Classroom 2.030,000 members

Nings in Education

7,700 members

Hudson Valley School PR Association – 38 members (closed)

PR OpenMic –5,000+ membersPR practitioners, professors, students (open)

Williston, VT, Teacher Wikis

Adams County School District 50

School 2.0 Wiki

1. Social Media Guidelines Wiki2. 

"Districts Face Challenges of Developing Social Media Policies," NSPRA, Nov. 10, 2009

3. East Baton Rouge, LA, Social Media Policy

Rules of Engagement & Terms of Use

Feeds and AlertsRSS (Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary) Feeds allow you to receive and organize all your favorite websites and blogs, instead of searching for them. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever wants it.                     iGoogle                    Pageflakes                    Netvibes                     Bloglines                    Google Alerts (alerts via email)

             

Start Your Day with iGoogle...

Golden Rules for Using Social Media

1.Respect the spirit of the Internet2.Listen, give kudos and be generous.3.Add value. How am I adding value to the

conversation or the community?4.Respond in a timely fashion.5.Do good things. Visit

Social Media for Social Good6.Be real. Authenticity is important.7.Collaborate. It's all about community.

 --credit: Simona Boucek, Salem-Keizer (Ore.) Public Schools 

This presentation is available online at http:www.slideshare.net/evelynmccormack

Evelyn McCormack, Director of Communications, SWBOCES Email: emccormack@swboces.org    Facebook           LinkedIn   Blog: School Communications 2.0On Twitter: www.twitter.com/nylady

Thank You!

Resources

Additional Web 2.0 tools, links and more videos

 A Long List of Web 2.0 & Social Media Resources

Online Document Sharing:Google DocsScribusWritewith.com (group writing/editing)Piconote -- online note-takingHelipad -- online document and notes toolWritewith -- cooperative document editing

Newsletter Creation & Tools:Letterpop (create newsletters for free. A bit clunky.)Issuu (free-post any print document, email, embed, etc.)

Photo Editing:Snipshot (edit your photos online/alternative to Photoshop)FixRedEyes -- fix red eye on photos online

Wikis:Wetpaint Wikis Wikispaces Blog Platforms:WordpressBloggerEdublogs

Organization:30 Boxes (online calendar)Remember the Milk (online to-do list and task management)Evernote (clipping favorite websites and saving online)

Writing:Save the Words -- Vocabulary builder (hilarious and fun)FreeDictionaryGramlee (site that checks your grammar--not free)

Twitter tools:Grouptweet – send private messages to specific groups using TwitterMytweetmap – shows where tweets are coming from on a mapTwitter Search – search for terms and people on TwitterTwitpic – Post photo links on TwitterTwitter 101/A Special Guide Make Use Of's The Complete Guide to Twitter

Miscellaneous Web 2.0:VisualCV – Create a visual resume onlineThe Common Craft Show (video how-tos)  Great explanation of Nings by a Boston teacherA-Z Glossary of Web 2.0 TermsSlideshareNSPRA Facebook PageKansas State University's Mediated Cultures WebsiteBig Think

eSchoolNews Educator Resource CentersGo 2 Web 2.0 – great resourceDigital Nation on Frontline (PBS Project)School Communications 2.0 PR 101 BlogGood Search -- search engine that donates one penny to school districts for every search made by a user Related Presentations: Four Social Media Sites Schools Can't Ignore -- Lorrie JacksonDive Deep into Facebook -- Lorrie Jackson

Free Webinars: eSchoolNewsClassroom 2.0Burrelles Luce

Online Tutorials:

Click's Guide to Using Facebook -- New South Wales SchoolsClick's guide to Using Flickr -- New South Wales SchoolsTwitter in Plain English

Higher Education on Facebook

Wikis in Plain English--A How-to

The Internet has a Face -- Student video about YouTube vloggers

Who Are Your Students?