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Social Media - Facebook, Twitter, etc.

14 years 11 months ago #149500 by crazytalk23
Replied by crazytalk23 on topic RE: Social Media - Facebook, Twitter, etc.

hmmmm;149466 wrote: I would not encourage use of these sites for your purpose. I have personally experience seeing explicit, vulgar pictures. I think you could come up with a "safer" way.


I've never seen anything on facebook or twitter that i haven't wanted to see. FB has many rules about posting inapprorpiate things and with Twitter, you have to click on links to be taken to such "inappropriate" pictures/links. You are the one in control of clicking.

I think this type of thinking is what leads to things not moving forward and adapting to change, to technology. People always fly the "inappropriate" flag and really, I think its more fear of change, of technology than anything else.
14 years 11 months ago #149499 by crazytalk23
Replied by crazytalk23 on topic RE: Social Media - Facebook, Twitter, etc.
i set up a twitter for our pta and a parent set up a facebook site for our school (not directly linked to pta). there has been minimal involvement but mainly because of some old school thinking. hopefully that will change next year.

i think its great to reach out in as many ways as you can to attract the school/communities attention. flyers coming home get missed, even emails do, but making things easy for them to access - like a twitter account is a great step forward.

our education system and its surrounding resources are all still in an older generational pattern and need to change with the times.
14 years 11 months ago #149466 by crazytalk23
Replied by crazytalk23 on topic RE: Social Media - Facebook, Twitter, etc.
I would not encourage use of these sites for your purpose. I have personally experience seeing explicit, vulgar pictures. I think you could come up with a "safer" way.
14 years 11 months ago #149460 by mluna
Does anyone have examples of using social media to encourage involvement/engagement? Thinking about at least having a Facebook organization page...
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