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9 Keys For Successfully Using Facebook to Connect Educators: #ISTE17 Presentation

The Innovative Educator

This year at #ISTE17 I had the opportunity to share with those at conference, and those around the world (via livestream), nine keys we’ve discovered from years of moderating a powerful group for #NYCSchoolsTech educators on Facebook. 9 Keys to A Successful Online Community Go where your audience is (for us Facebook).

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5 Guidelines for Rational School Leader Response to Social Media Issues

The 21st Century Principal

This Winston-Salem Journal Editorial “More Education, Guidelines Needed for Officials, Students on Social Media and School Security,” makes the usual call for more rules and education about improper use of social media. The issue was not whether the threat was communicated through Facebook or not. Bullying is wrong.

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Some Guidelines for Using Twitter

ProfHacker

Every year makes it a little clearer that Twitter and Facebook are probably a little more interested in advertising revenue than they are in shutting down–heck, even mildly alleviating–abuse. There’s a lot of ambivalence about social media these days, and not just because of Russian bots.

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Guidelines for Setting Up a Facebook Page for Your School

The Innovative Educator

Note: Following this process you will not need to set up a Facebook profile for the page you are administering. Share website (optional) Upload photo that represents this page Complete about section In the admin panel invite at least one other person as an administrator using their professional email. This is what the set up looks like.

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How Instagram, Facebook and Twitter Foster Digital Citizenship & Safety

Gaggle Speaks

While the photos and videos have not been deemed to violate Instagram’s rules or guidelines, they’ve been recognized as sensitive and will require additional action by the end user to be viewed. ” How Instagram, Facebook and Twitter Foster Digital Citizenship & Safety Click To Tweet.

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5 Best Practices to Consider When Using Facebook with Students

The Innovative Educator

Before you get started, consult with your school or district to find out their guidelines and policies and keep these best practices in mind. Facebook in education social media social media in education' Now you are ready to take the plunge with your students to help them change their lives and the world for the better. I want more ».

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4 Great examples of edtech that eases parent-teacher communication

Neo LMS

Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, Twitter, or email apps are some of the most popular text messaging solutions that came in handy when the pandemic hit. Teachers and parents can communicate in real-time within privacy guidelines. Text messaging apps or emails.

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