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Social Networking for Texas School Districts
TASB CommLINK WebinarMarch 4, 2010
"Social Media is a social trend in which people use
technologies to get the things they need from each other, rather than from traditional
institutions."
from Groundswell by Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff
Put simply, social media is people having online conversations.
Why Social Networking for School Districts?Can be an efficient way to tell your storyExplain why your District does what it doesPeople want to be a part of something goodBuild and maintain relationships with your community
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Facebook has the market
Facebook surpassed MySpace as the leading social network in the US and leads market share of US social networking site visits. Sept/09 data — 59% of all social network category visits were at Facebook, compared with just over 30% for second-place MySpace.
http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1007351&N=701&No=43&
well hello
Fan Pages and Groupsparts and sections - profile images
Full size when viewing 'Wall' & 'Info' tabs Tip: Profile images 200px wide by 600px tall leverage more screen real estate
Fan Pages and Groupsparts and sections - side boxes
Tagline, basic information, your fans/members and other content
Fan Pages and Groupsparts and sections - title & tabs
Title, 'Become a Fan' or 'Join Group' link, and Tabs Note: Facebook fan pages and groups have 'Wall' and 'Info' tabs on left. Other tabs can be adjusted/modified.
Fan Pages and Groupsparts and sections - wall
You decide how the wall shows updates - just you, just your fans, or you AND your fans Important decision
Groups similar for members through customizations
Fan Pages and Groupsparts and sections - advertisements
Targeted ads - how Facebook makes its $
Tip: You will likely see fake ads for your page to get you to create your own
Fan Pages and Groupsparts and sections - publishing content
Where interactions happen Note: You determine what your fans can/cannot publish. A variety of content possible from text to complex stuff.
Fan Pages and Groupsparts and sections - additional navigation & applications
smaller logo/image 50px by 50px iconbeyond rigid 'Wall' and 'Info' comes customizations like photos, videos, calendars, discussion boards plus your own created contentno applications for Groups
Groupsparts and sections
While similar in look to Fan Pages, Groups have their pros and cons.
Let's compare...
Facebook Groupsadvantages/disadvantages
allow for bulk event invitesnow look more like pagesslightly easier to set up and managetotal control over who becomes members only visible to Facebook usersno extra applications added to themrequire regular visits to use the messaging feature
Facebook Fan Pagesadvantages/disadvantages
updates show in the fan news feedsvisible to users not registered with Facebookcontent visible before they become a fan allows for custom Facebook usernamesadd custom applications and rich contentvisitor stats (Insights) to track visitors and interactions
Communication & PersonalityFacebook and your communication efforts Not really simplified, rather a complex juggling and balancing of many opportunities But you can be efficient
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Communication Management ManageWhy integrate social networking in school district
communication efforts? What do you hope to achieve?
allows a more personal approach to sharing the district's activitiesgive fans and visitors something positive to talk about to others who have questions about districtsparents can get a larger view of district beyond their campusfosters two-way communication between district community of parents, students, staff and publiccreates a broadcast vehicle and listening post to understand the questions and concerns from the community
Communication Management ManageThink about language use and having a voice.
Be real with people.
Communication Management ManageIt's ok to have a personality...
Communication Management Manage
Communication Management
Watch other school districts and their online communication efforts. Can you copy/remix efforts to meet your objectives? Success Stories
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Communication ManagementCampus Fan Pages
Who will manage?Administration oversightSame rules applyNaming conventions
Customer Service & Community Development
Wall posts provide you with a proactive way to track down customer service problems, correct mistakes, and learn from them.
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Policies & GuidelinesSet the rules of engagement...
We remove posts that:Break the law or encourage others to do so. Contain abusive or inappropriate language or statements.Easily identify students and/or staff in defamatory, abusive, or generally negative terms.Do not show proper consideration for others’ privacy or are considered likely to offend or provoke othersAre spamFull Sample: http://bit.ly/1w30vT
You are not going to be able to please everyone, but everyone should see
that you aim to please.
Thank you to colleagues at Bryan ISD, Corpus Christi ISD, Duncanville ISD, and Northwest ISD for taking time to share thoughts for this presentation.
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Contact
Richie Escovedohttp://nextcommunications.blogspot.com/richie.escovedo [at] gmail.comhttp://twitter.com/vedohttp://www.linkedin.com/in/rescovedo