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Educational Leaders’ Day September 21, 2012

Educational Leaders’ Day September 21, 2012. Social Media Tools. We’ll discuss a few Social Media Tools Terminology Initial Set up Tricks/Tips How do you use this tool (sharing) Jeopardy (using information we learned today). Social Media Tools.

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Educational Leaders’ Day September 21, 2012

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  1. Educational Leaders’ DaySeptember 21, 2012

  2. Social Media Tools • We’ll discuss a few Social Media Tools • Terminology • Initial Set up • Tricks/Tips • How do you use this tool (sharing) • Jeopardy (using information we learned today)

  3. Social Media Tools • Digital Social rule of Life 1.0 by Elizabeth Drescher (Tweet if you Love Jesus) • Have a friend, be a friend • Keep the Church doors open (you conduct your ministries in public and talk to anyone face to face…same holds true in social media) • Tweet a simple melody – not a symphony • Share the Love, Honestly (give credit) • Follow the rules (Diocesan Social Media Policy)

  4. Social Media Usage

  5. Facebook • Terms you should know: • Profile / User Account (about you – in order to make a page) • Facebook Page (org, church, group, to connect to others in a public manner) • Administrator (controls content and settings of a group and does so through the personal profile) • Applications (you can add to page) • News Feed (your friends’s posts) • Wall (where you keep you up to date content = your status) • Like Us thumb / Like Comment Share

  6. Facebook • First you set up a profile: • www.facebook.com

  7. Facebook • Next set up a page: • www.facebook.com/page

  8. Facebook

  9. Facebook

  10. Facebook

  11. Facebook

  12. Facebook • How do you measure success? • Insights/Stats or more… “‘Likes’ are good. ‘Comments’ are better. ‘Shares’ are best.” What could we do to promote interest in our pages?

  13. Facebook • Facebook can be used for the following: • Provide links to resources online • Post questions / Gather feedback • Post photos (with the proper ok) • Promote upcoming events • Engage Catholics and non-Catholics to dialogue together • Use it as a ministry tool to encourage those that may be discouraged • Communicate with youth

  14. Facebook • How do you use Facebook?

  15. Twitter

  16. Twitter • Things to know: • 140 – the maximum number of characters allowed in a tweet. • @ before a Twitter name to mention someone • # (hashtag) – could be a theme of the tweet. • RT = “retweet” (giving someone credit) • Need to put a link – use http://tinyurl.com/

  17. Twitter

  18. Twitter

  19. Twitter

  20. Twitter • Twitter can be used for the following: • Allows for two way communicating, enabling conversations, collaboration and networking • Use their privacy settings to manage who will see your updates • Ability to send urgent prayer requests, meeting changes, etc. • Great way to remind those about a ministry deadline or project • Use Twitter to share Bible verses and daily devotionals (retweet verses from @Daily_Bible) • Follow people to receive up to date information. • Shorten your web link through http://tinyurl.com/

  21. Twitter • How do you use Twitter?

  22. YouTube • YouTube is part of Google – but you do not need to get a Gmail or Google account to use YouTube. • Use the following link to set up a Google Account using your own email address: • https://accounts.google.com/NewAccount

  23. YouTube

  24. You Tube

  25. You Tube Now that can log into Google – consider experimenting with the following tools: Google + (like Facebook but groups are “circles” Maps (insert map into your website/blog, etc.) YouTube, Calendar (embed in webpage), Google Alerts, Documents – Forms, Spreadsheets, Drawing, Charts

  26. You Tube

  27. You Tube • Subscribing - If you subscribe to a channel (i.e. RockfordDiocese) you will be notified as soon as a new video is available. • Viewing Options: Like / Dislike, Add to favorites or playlist, Share or Embed, Change Quality, View later, small player, big player, full screen, # of views, statistics, add comments.

  28. You Tube • Like / Add to a favorites, share to another social media tool

  29. You Tube • Link / Embed in a web page • You can link to a YouTube video in to a Facebook page, website, Twitter feed and more!

  30. You Tube • Reasons for a YouTube video: • Broadcast a great homily / speech. • Promote a new program. • Inspire others by the message. • Educate others (class, lesson, etc.). • Link the YouTube video to your Facebook and Twitter pages. • Your video can link back to your church/school’s website for more information.

  31. You Tube • How do you use YouTube?

  32. Blog

  33. http://www.jonathanfsullivan.com/

  34. Blog • Reasons for having a blog: • You can engage directly with your target audience. • You have a personal voice. • Inspire others by the message. • Promote a new program. • Educate, inform, advise. Blogger, Wordpress, Serendipity, blogengine, Geeklog, Lifetype

  35. Tools & Resources • Diocese of Rockford Pastoral Guidelines for the use of Technology and Social Media • Diocesan Code for the Pastoral Use of Technology and Social Media • Remember – you don’t need to know everything. Just surround yourself with people who know! • Links will be available next week.

  36. Questions?

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