This slide desk is from a collaborative workshop with Emily Dieringer-Winnebago Co. Health Dept; Sara Mader, Madison Dane Co Health Dept and Annie Allen Sauk Co Health Dept. #wspc2011 More information at http://technologyinprevention.wikispaces.com/wspc2011
1. Wisconsin
State
PrevenDon
Conference
June
14-‐16,
2011
Social
Media
Host/Moderator:
LaDonna
Coy
with
Emily
Dieringer,
Winnebago
Co.
Public
Health
Sara
Mader,
Madison
Dane
Co.
Public
Health
Annie
Allen,
Sauk
County
Public
Health
#WSPC2011
4. Learning
ObjecDves
• Define
“presence”
in
Social
Media
• Deciding
“to
post
or
not
to
post”
• Share
stories
and
examples
• IdenDfy
a
set
of
tools
to
help
you
define
your
social
media
guidelines
or
policy
34. Amplified
as
we
…
Like Comment
Digg
Tweet
“Friend” Share Text
Follow! Update!
…make
media
social!
35. Social
media
[is]
…a
rapidly
evolving
culture,
and
a
fundamental
shi:
in
communica;ons,
community
building
and
decision
making.
To
succeed
in
the
21st
century,
you
need
to
know
what
this
is
all
about,
and
how
you
can
align
your
work
in
this
new
era.
-‐-‐Lisa
Colton,
Darim
36. References
&
Resources
• All
materials
and
links
from
today’s
workshop
h0p://technologyinprevenUon.wikispaces.com/wspc2011
• Red
Cross
Social
Media
Strategy
Handbook
h0p://sites.google.com/site/wharman/social-‐media-‐strategy-‐
handbook
• Mayo
Clinic
Policy
• h0p://sharing.mayoclinic.org/guidelines/for-‐mayo-‐clinic-‐
employees/
• Policy
Tool
for
Social
Media
• h0p://socialmedia.policytool.net/
• CDC
Social
Media
Tools,
Guidelines
and
Best
PracUces
h0p://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/guidelines/index.html
37. References
&
Resources
•
Social
Media
Guidelines
by
Socialfish
h0p://www.socialfish.org/2009/10/drabing-‐socmed-‐
guidelines.html
• NTEN
Tips
for
wriUng
your
first
social
media
policy
h0p://www.nten.org/blog/2010/02/17/Ups-‐wriUng-‐your-‐
first-‐social-‐media-‐policy
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CitaDons
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from
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or
Shu0erstock.com
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Source:
LaDonna
Coy,
MHR,
CPS,
CDLA
with
Learning
Chi,
Inc.
with
Emily
Dieringer,
Winnebago
Co.
Public
Health;
Sara
Mader,
Madison
Dane
Co.
Public
Health;
Annie
Allen,
Sauk
County
Public
Health;
for
the
Wisconsin
State
PrevenUon
Conference,
June
14-‐16,
2011.