social media literacy for culture & learning presentation for fall cue 2014
DESCRIPTION
We have a moral and ethical obligation to teach students how to use social media professionally. We can not only teach them what not to do (negative digital footprint), but also the positive ways to enhance one's resume and professional opportunitiesTRANSCRIPT
Social Media Redesign School Culture & Learning
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Michael W. Niehoff Systems & Leadership Coach, FCOE
Former Principal Minarets HS Google Certified Teacher
Past CUE/CVCUE Site Leader of the Year Past Region IX ACSA Secondary Principal of the Year
Social Media The New Literacy
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#fallcue
Higher Education27 percent of respondents said they had Googled prospective students, and 26 percent had looked up applicants on Facebook.
35 percent said they found something that negatively impacted an applicant's chances of acceptance.
Higher Education
37 percent of employers said they used social media to screen applicants, and over 65 percent checked out applicants' Facebook profiles.
Professional World
According to a recent study, 1 in 10 job seekers h a v e l o s t a j o b opportunity because of their social media profile.
Professional World
In the U.S. alone, the total was 8 percent among those 16 to 24 years old and 5 percent for those 25 to 34 years old.
Professional World
training?
– E l e c t ro n i c C o m m u n i c a t i o n s : A d a p t i n g p re s e n t a t i o n m a t e r i a l s f o r w e b - b a s e d , videoconference, and teleconference formats; ta i lor ing the agenda and content for a
geographically diverse audience; using social media effectively.
training?
ONE’S PLN
YOUR PERSONAL
BRAND
ART
MUSIC
PHOTOGRAPHY
PERFORMANCE
WRITING
BUSINESS
PUBLISHING
SOCIAL MEDIA & THE
CULTURE OF LEARNING
News Feed Right?
Event Promotion
Curriculum.. live feeds from the classroom
Opportunities
Student Recognition
Awards....
Your Living Yearbook
Staff Recognition
Motivational, Inspirational
Professional Issues
Sharing Student Work
Sharing Staff Work
Social Emotional Health
Cultural/Diversity Ed.
Field Trips, Real World
Alumni Connections
INSTRUCTIONAL USES
should you be friends with and/or
connected with students on social media?
Lessons...• For example... Create a
hashtag ...
• #FrenchRevolution
• Takes users straight to “your own space” on Twitter..this is like having an on-line class
• Instantly becomes an on-line threaded discussion that outlasts the shelf life of that class that day
Surveys and Opinions without talking to you
• Instant results by favorites and retweets to your lessons, events and projects
Relationships w/students
• 140 characters does not seem like a great deal until you see them in their own twitter world.
• Reciprocity
• Accountability
• What is really important
THE FOLLOWING...• Those who follow
• Those who have followers
• Why?
Social Media Recogntion
could you give select studentsadmin. rights to your school’s social media?
twitter: @mwniehoff e-mail: [email protected]
cell: (559) 287-4078 blog: changingislearning.blogspot.com
website: michaelniehoff.com
Social Media A New Literacy
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