Social Media and School Public Relations

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Presented to Iowa School Public Relations Association on 04/16/09 with Brenda Gustafson. Overviews how schools can use blogging, Facebook, and Twitter for public relations.

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Social Media and Education

2009 ISPRA Conference

Presented by:

Evan Abbey, Technology Consultant

Brenda Gustafson, Director of Communications

Authentic

Communications

Presence

Responding

Blocking

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Email: eabbey@aea11.k12.ia.us

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How are schools different in the 21st century?

Our world is changing

Our job market is changing

Our technology is changing

Our way to access information is changing

Our ability to contribute is changing

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70

Which is more information than the library of Congress

518,000 times

3 networks x 24 hours x 365 days x 60 years = over 1.5 million hours

Has produced more in 6 months

165 million blogs in November of 2008

(which is about 165 million blogs more than in November of 2003)

Twitter = 1,174%

Our world is changing

Our job market is changing

Our technology is changing

Our way to access information is changing

Our ability to contribute is changing

Our classroom is… changing?

Answer: 1978

(But could just as easily be 2008)

What messages do our classrooms say?

What does your media strategy say?

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“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

What are our fears?

1. It’s only for young people

2. It promotes the wrong image of unprofessionalism for our school.

3. It’s dangerous

“Social networks are very much like real-world communities that are comprised mostly of good people who are there for the right reasons.”

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“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

As of April 15th, 8:39 PM, CNN Breaking News had 950,907 followers

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Congrats & thanks

Links to your website

Links to other press

Retweets from community

Weather announcements

Emergencies/crisis communication

Promo upcoming activities

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• Right Frequency

• Personal, yet Professional

• Teach Your Community

• Design is Important

• Be Brave, Be Wise

• Remember All Your Publics

Advice from those who have been there…

1)Get Your Leadership On Board

The people in charge of leading school organizations into the 21st century …

often are theleast knowledgeable

about the 21st century.

dangerouslyirrelevant.org

1)Get Your Leadership On Board

2)Experiment

http://www.commoncraft.com

In Plain English

1)Get Your Leadership On Board

2)Experiment

3)Develop Policies

•Determine and Explain the Purpose

•Decide how to Manage Community Feedback

•More than One Person with Access

•Style Guide

•Approval Process

•Test Market before Fully Market

Resources and articles = http://delicious.com/eabbey/ISPRA09

Email: eabbey@aea11.k12.ia.us

Blog: http://eabbey.blogspot.com

Twitter: http://twitter.com/eabbey