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Rhondda Powling

Policies for Staff use of Social Media and Social Networks - eLearning Blog Dont Waste ... - 3 views

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    Does your employer / Institution have a policy for the accepted use, by staff, for how they can use Social Media (Twitter, Facebook, SlideShare, YouTube, WordPress, etc)? Is it limited to how you can use it for work, or in work, or does it cover your usage outside of work and how you talk/post about what you do at work? Are you allowed to use images/logo of your employer/Institution in your work?
Rhondda Powling

25 Smart #SocialMedia Tips for #EdLeaders - 6 views

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    Some simple tips that anyone could use.
Rhondda Powling

PolicyTool for Social Media - 4 views

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    Free Social Media Policy Generator \n"PolicyTool is a policy generator that simplifies the process of creating guidelines that respect the rights of your employees while protecting your brand online.*\nIt's easy. The streamlined process simply requires you to answer a brief questionnaire and provides you with a complete Social Media Policy customized to your company. "
kieraberry

8 Tips to jump-start a successful business | Branex - Digital Agency Toronto - 0 views

Roland Gesthuizen

Social Media Guidelines For Students And Job Seekers - Edudemic - 2 views

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    "..what about when students need some advice in figuring out proper social media usage in general? This useful infographic from Online Degrees is jam-packed with insight and tips on when to (and when not to) use social media"
Roland Gesthuizen

ABC Services - Twitter - 0 views

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    "The ABC has official Twitter accounts representing subjects, individuals, programs, stations, networks and divisions."
Roland Gesthuizen

How to use Twitter at your next medical conference - 0 views

  • Twitter can be a great way to capture the small nuggets of information you glean while at a conference.  If possible don’t worry about trying to post everything from a single slide, but try to find the fact or theme that resonates with you. 
  • After the conference look back through your stream of posts and see a good journal of what you found inspiring. 
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    "a quick overview of good ways for you to make use of Twitter at a medical conference. The growing field of palliative medicine has had a strong social media presence and the addition of more people into our online network helps get important information to people far beyond the patients and families we see each day in our work."
Tania Sheko

Wiki:Introduction to Blogging | Social Media CoLab - 1 views

  •  1. Link to a website -- a blog post, online story from a mainstream media organization, any kind of website -- and criticize it. If you can provide evidence that the facts presented in the criticized website are wrong, then do so, but your criticism doesn't have to be about factual inaccuracy. Debate the logic or possible bias of the author. Make a counter-argument. Point out what the author leaves out. Voice your own opinion in response.
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      Critical literacies can be taught using social media.
  •  1. Pick a position about a public issue, any public issue, that you are passionate about. Immigration. Digital rights management. Steroid use by athletes. Any issue you care about.  2. Make a case for something -- a position, an action, a policy -- related to this public issue. You don't have to prove your case, but you have to make it. It doesn't have to be an original position, but you need to go beyond quoting the positions of others. Provide an answer to your public's question: "What does the author of this blog post want me to know, believe, think, or do?"  3. Use links to back up or add persuasiveness to your case. Use links to build your argument. Use factual sources, statements by others that corroborate your assertions, instances that illustrate the point you want to make.
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      Another good exercise to develop critical literacies using social media.
Rhondda Powling

Online Database of Social Media Policies - 1 views

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    "A listing of social media policies. Referenced by the world's largest brands and agencies."
Rhondda Powling

Discover the 2 keys to implementing a school social media policy that works | Teachers ... - 0 views

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    "...the days of your school social media policy being "we don't have one" are over.  Equally the days of just adopting the districts or states policy in its entirety are also limited (you don't do that for your discipline policy, why would you do that with social media?)  Each school should have their own policy specifically written."
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