1. USING SOCIAL MEDIA
TOOLS TO EDUCATE
Using Social Media Tools to Educate
Jerri Hammonds, Auburn University
Urban Integrated Pest Management
Community of Practice
3. WHERE TO BEGIN
Let’s talk about
WHERE TO BEGIN!
Bring out the ol’
fashion pen and paper.
4. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
What do you want to get out of using social
media? Be specific.
Expand the reach of your program may be
too general
Increase program attendance or
participation
Increase awareness of a topic or select
subject matter
Reach target audience with timely
updates and news
5. WHERE TO BEGIN
Bring out the ol’
fashion pen and paper.
1. Name of your program
2. Top key objective
6. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
What do you want to get out of using social
media? Be specific.
Expand the reach of your program may be
too general
Increase program attendance or
participation
Increase awareness of a topic or select
subject matter
Reach target audience with timely
updates and news
7. PERSONAL OBJECTIVES MAY BE DIFFERENT
Become a person of influence
Know how to USE THE TOOLS
Develop skills to minimize time, max
impact.
Others?
8. Pinterest
A visual bookmarking website that allows users to save a
photo that includes a link back to the original website.
TWITTER
FACEBOOK A microblogging platform allowing users to
With over 750 million share content and information in 140
users as of 2011, FB is
T characters or less.
the largest SN site
allowing users to create BLOGS
profiles, share A user-developed
images, chat, develop FB website designed to
friendships and create record the opinion(s)
lists and more. or information of
individuals or groups,
on a regular basis.
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YOU TUBE LINKEDIN
A video-sharing platform A business-oriented social
where users can upload, share networking site.
and view video content
9. “This is where “Here I am eating “My skills include “Fabulous
“I’m eating a donut!” “I like donuts.”
I find donuts.” a donut.” eating donuts.” donut recipe.”
twitter Facebook
Four You LinkedIn
Square Tube
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12. BUILD A SOCIAL MEDIA TEAM
Build a Team Who Shares
Rules of Engagement
for the Team When Posting
What We Share
Facebook Analytics
Feeding your Facebook Page & Twitter Feed
13. BUILDING A TEAM WHO SHARES
There is strength in numbers so create a TEAM.
Have MANY administrators on your Facebook page.
Admins receive notifications per activity.
Admins are able to post as the page.
Suggest team members install an app on their
computers and mobile devices.
Apps help to keep Twitter close at hand for posting
and for retweeting and allows them to stay
logged into the account.
TweetCaster
Hootsuite
Play to the individual’s strengths.
14. THE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
Use conversational language.
Post light and funny tidbits occasionally.
Post as your Facebook page.
Don’t “blow up” someone’s Twitter feed.
15. WHAT WE SHARE
Events
Blog Post Links
Light and Funny
Updated CoP Content
Light and Funny Posts
Updated CoP Content
16. WHAT WE SHARE
Photos
Videos
Polls
Videos
Contests
Videos
ENGAGE YOUR
AUDIENCE
In a way that
interests them
Research
success
Name that Bug
21. JUST GETTING STARTED?
Block off an hour or so of time to learn and have
someone you can call on for help.
Don’t be afraid to ASK questions.
RELAX! Be patient with yourself and with your team
members.
“Of all the things you wear, your attitude is
the most important.”
― Janet Lane
23. “This is where “Here I am eating “My skills include “Fabulous
“I’m eating a donut!” “I like donuts.”
I find donuts.” a donut.” eating donuts.” donut recipe.”
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Four You LinkedI
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24. USING SOCIAL MEDIA
TOOLS TO EDUCATE
Using Social Media Tools to Educate
Jerri Hammonds, Auburn University
Urban Integrated Pest Management
Community of Practice