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1 Social Media in Schools 6 th November 2014

2 Social Media for Schools Engagement Marketing Communication Collaboration Networking

3 Social Media Sites Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Google Plus

4 Some Statistics More than a third of the UK population log onto Facebook each day 4 out of 5 of those users access Facebook on a mobile device 20% of the UK are on Twitter Parents of school age children are amongst the highest demographic of social media users

5 More Statistics In a survey, 93% of marketing companies used Social Media as a part of the marketing campaign 79% of companies surveyed are using Social Media or are planning to use in the near future Social Media use is constantly growing

6 Facebook Free Marketing tool Some companies have dropped public websites and simply run Facebook campaigns Immediate engagement with large percentage of Parents Easy communication tool for updating Parents, particularly when combined with…

7 Twitter Easy to use Fantastic tool for informing Parents of updates Links with Facebook to combine messages Useful for retweeting other organisations messages

8 Instagram Twitter with Pictures! An alternative and unusual engagement method Great for celebrating school achievements Allows schools to share a different type of content with Parents

9 Pinterest More curriculum based Can be used to share content with parents Effective for sharing ideas with students for project based work, particularly in creative and arts subjects

10 Pluses Free to use Parents are already using these tools Easy to use (staff will likely already understand them) Collaboration opportunities with other Social Media organisations Some curriculum opportunities Social Media Widgets can be embedded in existing school websites

11 Negatives Stigma Staff training in personal privacy Management of accounts and possibly moderation (depending on use) Confliction with existing school policies and stance

12 Management of Account Link accounts together (Facebook + Twitter to avoid duplicating work) Use 3 rd Party tools to manage. For example Hootsuite or Tweetdeck which allow multiple accounts to be managed together Define updaters and moderators and who does what

13 Suggestions Sites set up as Broadcast only – don’t allow posting of comments by 3 rd parties Limit editing to a small number of users Define the purpose of the site from the start and only deviate with proper planning Provide guidance to students, staff and parents


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