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Tag Archives: Social Media
Social Media for School Leaders
I just returned from the national middle school conference (AMLE12) in Portland, OR. While there, I attended a wonderful session on Social Media for School Leaders by Howard Johnston and Ron Williamson. Their presentation showed a wonderful balance of the … Continue reading
Supervision – Social Media Study Group
Note: This is one in a series of blog posts to be used by Auburn’s Social Media Design Team to conduct a study group before making recommendations for social media policy. If unfamiliar with this series, you might find reading … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership, Technology Policies and Leadership
Tagged Good Teaching, Leadership, Social Media
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Educating for Appropriate Use – Social Media Study Group
Note: This is one in a series of blog posts to be used by Auburn’s Social Media Design Team to conduct a study group before making recommendations for social media policy. If unfamiliar with this series, you might find reading … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership, Technology Policies and Leadership
Tagged Good Teaching, Leadership, Social Media
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Impact of Social Media – Social Media Study Group
Note: This is one in a series of blog posts to be used by Auburn’s Social Media Design Team to conduct a study group before making recommendations for social media policy. If unfamiliar with this series, you might find reading … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership, Technology Policies and Leadership
Tagged Banning (tech), Communication, Social Media
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Banning & Blocking – Social Media Study Group
Note: This is one in a series of blog posts to be used by Auburn’s Social Media Design Team to conduct a study group before making recommendations for social media policy. If unfamiliar with this series, you might find reading … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership, Technology Policies and Leadership
Tagged Banning (tech), Filtering, Social Media
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Auburn’s Social Media Design Team
Auburn has long had a pretty progressive social media policy. We didn’t block Facebook or Twitter, even thought nearly all the districts around us do. As you can imagine, it was pretty controversial, but it was based on the idea … Continue reading