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1 Introduction to Social Media Date: Time Instructor Name Click the microphone icon at the top of the Audio & Video window to enter the Setup Wizard. This will help you configure your speakers and microphone. Welcome! The workshop will begin soon. Please take some time right now to configure your speakers and mic. Feel free to test your microphone by using the Talk button. Remember to turn your mic off after testing!

2 The Blackboard Collaborate Interface Audio Please use your microphone!

3 The Blackboard Collaborate Interface Participants

4 The Blackboard Collaborate Interface Whiteboard Select the text tool and click anywhere on the whiteboard to type. When you are finished, or if you need to move something, use the select tool at the top of the toolbar.

5 The Blackboard Collaborate Interface Chat Note: Moderators can see all private chats! Please type your FULL name and School in the Chat area now for attendance and payroll purposes.

6 Managing Multiple Applications You will need to switch between this webinar and your Internet browser. Internet Browser Blackboard Collaborate (Webinar) Limit your multi-tasking… if possible, close all other programs. Be sure to enable all content in your browser.

7 Any Questions?

8 Participants will learn about social media as a teaching and professional learning tool. Introduction to Social Media 1.Social Media Awareness 2.Social Media for Professional Growth 3.Social Media Experiences for Students 1.Social Media Awareness 2.Social Media for Professional Growth 3.Social Media Experiences for Students Themes:

9 … you actively use (personally or professionally) … your students use (you think) … you would like to learn more about Identify the social media tools… 2 min

10 Social Media Awareness

11 What is Social Media?

12 Miriam-Webster: “forms of electronic communication through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content.”

13 Why do People Use Social Media?  Connect: to build relationships with others  Collaborate: to work jointly with others for producing or creating content or knowledge  Curate: to collect, organize, and display digital resources  Publish: to display thoughts, products, information, or experiences with others

14 Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) supports school administrators’ use of social media as a valuable tool for communicating with students, parents and the overall community. Knowing the viral nature of social media, we trust and expect our employees to use good judgment and common sense when developing and managing school social channels. Content  Post topics of relevance to the school community, including announcements, events, news and photos/anecdotes from school activities.  Feel free to “Share” content from BCPS’s Facebook page and Twitter feed.  Whenever possible, steer clear of controversial issues.  Keep the tone positive, friendly and informed. Cadence  Consistency is key! You don’t have to post every day, but try to establish a regular posting cadence so that fans know what to expect from your account.  Avoid going for long spans without posting as your page will quickly become irrelevant and lose fans. Baltimore County Public Schools Social Media: General Rules of Thumb

15 Description/ Disclaimer Include your school website and a clear description of your page’s purpose in the about section or bio Ex: “News, information & updates from John Doe Elementary School” Add a disclaimer that “Opinions do not reflect all of Baltimore County Public Schools” as well as a statement reserving the right to remove inappropriate content posted on the page. Photos/Video In general, school administrators are free to post appropriate photos and video taken at school. Use good judgment when posting photos and make attempts to ensure students on the Opt Out list are not included in posts. If a parent expresses concern about a photo or video posted, use your judgment in taking it down. It’s often better to remove it than to cause uproar. Handling Negative Posts Negative posts come with the territory in the social space. Take care to respond to negative posts evenly. If the issue warrants further discussion, express understanding and immediately direct the person to a more appropriate avenue. Give them a specific office/position to call or email. Avoid lengthy, controversial discussions in social forums. Baltimore County Public Schools Social Media: General Rules of Thumb cont.

16 Teacher Best Practices  Associate your account only with other professionals and professional organizations.  Check the opt-out forms on file for students before sharing their name, image, or intellectual property. If possible, take the extra step to seek parental permission before inclusion.  Stay away from controversial or politically charged commentary.  Inform your supervisor of your professional social media presence.  Associate your account only with other professionals and professional organizations.  Check the opt-out forms on file for students before sharing their name, image, or intellectual property. If possible, take the extra step to seek parental permission before inclusion.  Stay away from controversial or politically charged commentary.  Inform your supervisor of your professional social media presence.  Keep personal and professional accounts separate. Either create two accounts per tool, or use different tools for different purposes.  Make sure your account name and avatar are professional.  Never friend/follow a student. https://bcpsodl.pbworks.com/Social%20Media%20Guidelines

17 Quick Start Guide

18 Q&A Time

19 Social Media for Professional Growth

20 Can You Name these Tools?

21 Explore these BCPS accounts: what is their purpose? facebook.com/BaltCoPS twitter.com/BaltCoPS flickr.com/photos/bcps instagram.com/teambcps deliberateexcellence.wordpress.com vimeo.com/bcps 1, 7, 13, 19 2, 8, 14, 20 3, 9, 15, 21 4, 10, 16, 22 5, 11, 17, 23 6, 12, 18, 24 5 min

22 Record your Observations 8 min

23 What does BCPS use this account for? How do others interact with this account? How does using this social media tool benefit BCPS? Instagram instagram.com/teambcps

24 What does BCPS use this account for? How do others interact with this account? How does using this social media tool benefit BCPS? Twitter www.twitter.com/BaltCoPS

25 What does BCPS use this account for? How do others interact with this account? How does using this social media tool benefit BCPS? WordPress deliberateexcellence.wordpress.com

26 Facebook www.facebook.com/BaltCoPS What does BCPS use this account for? How do others interact with this account? How does using this social media tool benefit BCPS?

27 What does BCPS use this account for? How do others interact with this account? How does using this social media tool benefit BCPS? Flickr www.flickr.com/photos/bcps

28 What does BCPS use this account for? How do others interact with this account? How does using this social media tool benefit BCPS? Vimeo vimeo.com/bcps

29 Q&A Time

30 Social Media Experiences for Students

31 P21 Framework for 21 st Century Learning http://www.p21.org/about-us/p21-framework Information, Media and Technology Skills: Today we live in a technology and media-suffused environment with: 1)access to an abundance of information 2)rapid changes in technology tools, and 3)the ability to collaborate and make individual contributions on an unprecedented scale. To be effective in the 21st century, citizens and workers must be able to create, evaluate, and effectively utilize information, media, and technology.

32 How can your students experience social media safely? Grades 1-5

33 Resources BCPSODL.PBWORKS.COM

34 Q&A Time

35 Reflect o Which one tool would you most like to begin using in your teaching and learning? o What educational purpose does that tool fulfill? o What next steps do you need to take in order to begin using that tool? o Which one tool would you most like to begin using in your teaching and learning? o What educational purpose does that tool fulfill? o What next steps do you need to take in order to begin using that tool?

36 More Information BCPSODL.PBWORKS.COM

37 Thank you!  Please type your full name in the chat box once again  Please complete the workshop survey (which will be emailed to you) in the next 24 hours  If you are enrolled in Digital Learning University, complete a reflection within 10 school days and email it to bcpsodl@gmail.com  Email me any time with questions! instructor@email  Please type your full name in the chat box once again  Please complete the workshop survey (which will be emailed to you) in the next 24 hours  If you are enrolled in Digital Learning University, complete a reflection within 10 school days and email it to bcpsodl@gmail.com  Email me any time with questions! instructor@email


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