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The (R)Evolution of Social Media: Staying Current and
Creative
Joel F. W. Price | @jfwpFriends’ Central School
Webmaster & Information Management
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Relevant and Creative
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Still Relevant, Still Creative
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Also Relevant and Creative
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But Entirely Irresponsible!
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Hawaii, May 1985
Photo Credit: Gary Glen Price
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A 1985 Instrument Mashup
Know Your Constituents!
• Where do they live online?
• Where do you live online?
(Did you just answer the same thing twice?)
Two Things You Should Be Using
• Google Alerts– Easy-to-use, daily emails about any/every
topic regarding you or people at your school
• Facebook– Probably the place most of your
constituents are (even the older ones). Try entering your school name in the search box!
Network Commonalities
• They all bring people together
• Social networks are designed for for-profit use, but powerful educational uses emerge
(Not) Fortune-Telling
Source: http://twitter.com/jfwp/status/6271759204
Open Your Mind
• You probably do not want to just copy what other schools do (you are unique)!
• Applying a new mindset to media (including social media) will benefit you and your constituents.
Try It Out
• See what happens, but keep your expectations reasonable • remember that paper/telephones haven’t solved all of our
problems!
• Create a new social media experiment– Track it (Google Analytics)– Assess whether it is worthwhile
Google Analytics
spikes/troughs based on “hotness” of topic
“stickiness” of visit to photo gallery
how did they find you – searches, other sites, email?
What About the Time?!
• You wouldn’t use a chainsaw without reading the directions…would you?
• Instead of jumping into the pool with no plan, flailing, and FAILing: It is now part of our job.
Make A Small Change
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Learn, Shape, Innovate
• 1. Use the tools first – plork* (pronounced “plurk” = play + learn + work)* a great way to learn privacy/security settings
• 2. Adapt tools to fit your school
• 3. What will you build for your constituents?
Fan Pages: 3 Ways for <$25
• Use Facebook Apps to syndicate content
• Apps I recommend: SocialRSS (well worth the $25), My Flickr (free), FBML (free)
HTML (FBML)
RSS Feed (SocialRSS)
flickr pix (MyFlickr)
Your Expectations
• You have expectations when using Google, Amazon, or Netflix
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Most School Websites
• Have more than enough info about you
• Are not set up to change rapidly
• Are not where your parents/constituents willingly go because it is FUN
Constituent Expectations?
Desire vs. Desire
• You want them to learn a new “way” – it takes people longer to get used to it
• They want to do something – their patience exponentially grows
(P)reactions
• Social media can be used both proactively and reactively.
• Do you know what gets reactions from your constituents?
• Tailor future media to past reactions!
Our First Official Foray
Social Media Time Allocation
• Consider your current strategy, your team size, and your skill set
• In which places could you experiment?
Your Website’s Value
• Offers information parents cannot find elsewhere
• Your site will contain more information (perhaps behind-the-password content)
Grasping for…
• Who controls your web presence? • Is it open for discussion?
• What privacy concerns should you have?• Remember plorking! Break it yourself
first!
Set Goals, Metrics
• Ideally: you’ll set concrete goals and measurements in order to accurately measure and report successes and failures
• Often: you’ll just put it out there and see what happens, then learn!
Be Flexible
• Due to workflow, you may need to temporarily change the way you communicate (it’s okay!):
– Facebook posts to twitter– flickr posts to a blog and to Facebook– News posts to homepage and Facebook
School Mashups
• Some schools are putting together single pages containing their social media content
• Key benefits: Use new tools, show content in one place under your own brand/skin.
School Mashup Examples
• http://wamash.worcesteracademy.org/
• http://www.bcdsmashup.org/
• http://www.nmhschool.org/nmhbook
Recent Inspiration
A Clever Higher Ed App
http://www.cornellcompass.com/home.cfm
My Idea, Steal It!
• What if you used geolocation to check in to a school app (similar to foursquare)?
• What if you knew where your alums were all over the world, and had them checking in from as far away as possible?– Add elevation into the mix?
Valuable Resources
• Inside Facebook• Mashable• Stanford University’s Fan Page• Alumni Futures• Adaptivate
Mahalo, A Hui Hou!
Thanks to Jane Heimerdinger, Judy Kurokawa, Cyrus Won, and the rest of the CASE VII/HAIS team!
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