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Friday, May 9 (30 minutes duration) 1:30pm EST | 12:30pm CST | 12pm CMT | 10:30am PST
Social Media 101: For Arts Educators, Teaching Artists & Arts Administrators
Jessica Wilt, Founder of ArtsEdTechNYC@JessicaLWilt and @ArtsEdTechNYC
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Social Media 101: For Arts Educators, Teaching Artists &
Arts Administrators
Jessica Wilt, Founder of ArtsEdTechNYC
@JessicaLWilt and @ArtsEdTechNYC
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The Arts =POSSIBILITY!
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Facebook users can create: Personal Profiles and Group Pages
Content sharing, in particular; photos, videos, events and links to information
Offers a more secure and contained environment for school and classroom Group Pages
According to 2013 Pew Research: “94% of teen social media users said they had a Facebook profile, and 81% said Facebook is the profile they use most often.”
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PINTEREST Create pin boards with content that is heavily photo driven
Great for teaching history related content about a particular person, genre or subject
Excellent tool for creating a simplified version of an online portfolio for showcasing student work
Wonderful way to curate open source content available online around a specific topic
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GOOGLE+ Part of an entire suite of Google
tools, Google+ includes an interactive community (similar to Facebook) who follow in circles
Google Hangout – video conferencing. Up to 10 people can interact. Anyone invited can watch
Google Connected Classrooms – take a virtual field trip!
Google Cultural Institute – Discover exhibits and museum collections virtually
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Twitter consists of short 140 character tweets with photo, video and link sharing in a feed
@Handle #Hashtag “Favorite”
Follow others, retweet & favorite content, respond to others to further engage in conversation
Fantastic for information gathering, connecting with people/organizations, asking questions and a teaching/learning tool in the classroom
#TwitterChats (#EduTues, #STEAM, #ArtsEdTech, #ArtsEd, #EduChat)
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12 Ways Teachers are Using Social Media in the Classroom: A Guidebook (via Edutopia)“The myth about social media in the classroom is that if you use it, kids will be Tweeting, Facebooking and Snapchatting while you’re trying to teach…”
@edutopia
Don’t mistake social media for socializing. They’re different!
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Social Media Starter Kit
Contact Author and High School Literary Arts Teacher via Twitter: @MarkWGuay
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Jessica Wilt, Founder of ArtsEdTechNYC
Twitter:@JessicaLWilt and @ArtsEdTechNYC
Have Questions?
Contact me!
Email: [email protected]
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Thank you for joining us!
Social Media 101: For Arts Educators, Teaching Artists & Arts Administrators
Jessica Wilt, Founder of ArtsEdTechNYC
artsschoolsnetwork.org
social media 101