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Twenty-first century school leaders need to become masters of social media leadership.
Being a social media leader means you see the technology of social media as a way to invite stakeholders into conversations, not as an announcement system
Being a social media leader means you don't just use social media to tell your parents and community what you think they want to know: you tell them the kinds of information they want to have
Being a social media leader means using it to provide 21st century connections with your parents and community.
Being a social media leader means understanding social media in the manner suggest by authors Kitty Porterfield and Meg Carnes in their book Why Social Media Matters: School Communication in the Digital Age: Social media is a "process not a product."
Finally, being a social media leader means using it to create an environment of collaboration.