Beyond Poking And Like It: Professional Applications of Social Media for Faculty and Staff
1. Beyond “Poking” and “Like It” Professional Applications of Social Media for Faculty and Staff Cindy Price Verduce Director, Learning Support Services and Career Planning & Development, Indiana Tech HeatherBurgette Internship Coordinator/Career Advisor, Indiana Tech Jennifer Fisher Graduate Retention Program Manager, Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce
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3. Articulate to students how employers are using social networking in the hiring process;
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5. Understand how faculty and staff can utilize social networking to establish themselves as experts in their field while benefiting themselves and their institutions;
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7. “three of the world’s most popular brands online are social-media related (Facebook, YouTube and Wikipedia)
8. The evolving world of Internet communication -- blogs, podcasts, tags, file swapping -- offers students radically new ways to research, create, and learn.
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10. The most recent estimate of enrollments in online distance learning programs for the starting semester in the fall of 2007 place the number at 3.94 million online students—an increase of 12.9% over online student enrollments at the same time a year earlier
11. According to these statistics, the number of online students has more than doubled in the previous five years of online learning.
19. “One benefit of Facebook is that, unlike course-management systems such as Blackboard, students already know how to use it” Denise Knowles, Web-application Specialist, Los Medanos College
20. Companies use Facebook to connect with future employees, so you can help students learn appropriate Facebooketiquette
21. How to Use it Real time chat ability with students who may have questions Class page where students can get information and hold a discussion with other students
30. Page vs. Group Pages are publicly viewable just like Web sites/groups can restrict access to members only Pages can have applications on the site/groups cannot use applications Page administrators have access to demographic data on fans/groups do not Page administrators can send updates to fans, which appear on fans’ Facebook home pages/groups can send emails to members
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32. At the end of 2009 Twitter had approximately 75 million active users with a growth rate in Q4 of between 6-8 million new users per month.
33. There are over 50 million tweets per day as of March 2010. This is up from 3 million tweets per day in March 2008.
34. A social networking & micro-blogging site More than 200 million users tweeting 70 million times a day Text-based posts of no more than 140 characters Launched in July 2006 Sometimes described as the “SMS of the Internet”
35. Users can group posts together by topic or type by use of hashtags — words or phrases prefixed with a #. Similarly, the @ sign followed by a username is used for mentioning or replying to other users.
36. Typical Users Mainly used by older adults who may not have connected with other social networking sites
48. There are 20 hours of video uploaded every minute. That’s the equivalent of 130,000 full-length Hollywood movie releases every single week.On You Tube alone, there are over 1 billion views per day.
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50. YouTube is the #2 search engine in the world. Approximately 82% of Internet users in the USA view videos online.
51. More than 50 million users First activated in February 2005 by early employees of Paypal By July 2006, 100 million video clips were viewed daily, with an additional 65,000 new videos uploaded every 24 hours
52. YouTube application examples: Moebius Transformations Revealed University of Minnesota: 1.5 million viewers Intestinal Fortitude –From Flying Spaghetti to Donut University of Minnesota: 1500 viewers
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54. There are over 60 million registered users on LinkedIn with about 100,000 new users per week.
55. LinkedIn is a professional networking site designed to help you connect with alumni and other professionals in industries and organizations that relate to your career and academic interests.
56. Think of LinkedIn as a professional Facebook. LinkedIn is a place to share interests, ask questions, and network with professionals from a wide range of job titles and industries.
66. Employers are already using LinkedIN to recruit. Your students need to be aware of that and use it to their advantage! According to the Jobvite 2010 survey, 92% of employers who were planning to hire in 2010 were already using or planned to recruit using social networks Of those employers: 86% use LinkedIn 60% use Facebook 50% use Twitter 80% review profiles of their candidates on social networks before hiring!!
67. Recruiting online… Studies indicate that LinkedIn is the most successful social network, both in usage, and also in the number of hires successfully made!
68. For you and students remember the following… Don’t say yes to an invitation from someone you don’t know Don’t send invitations to people who don’t know you Complete your profile and add information about your background Remember your etiquette, say please and thank you! Contribute to discussions and make the most out of your profile
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70. Means “Really Simple Syndication” Benefits readers in knowing when sites are updated with new information or posts
74. What is a blog? A blog is a Web publishing tool that allows authors to quickly and easily self-publish text, artwork, links to other blogs or Web sites, and a whole array of other content.
75. How can You Use Blogs? Utilize your expertise in your field of interest to convey information to others
76. Educational Benefits of Blogs Provides teachers with an excellent tool for communicating with students Blogs are: Motivating to students Excellent opportunities for students to read and write Effective forums for collaboration and discussion
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94. Best Practices are Common Sense for Faculty/Student Interactions: Make distinctions between personal social networking sites and professional networking sites for content and discussion Watch your P’s, Q’s and spelling errors…it reflects on you and your university Know your university’s policy on social media usage before you use it in your classroom Provide a disclaimer “the views expressed…” Be aware that anything you post (pictures, content, etc.) can potentially be seen by others!
95. Best Practices are Common Sense for Faculty/Student Interactions: People have been fired for their online activity! Be cautious about what you “Like” or post (or what’s posted for you) Copyright and intellectual property laws apply Be careful when using your university’s logo. It may imply endorsement Your university’s code of conduct still applies
100. References Graham, Jefferson (2005-11-21). "Video websites pop up, invite postings". USA Today (Gannett Co. Inc.). http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techinnovations/2005-11-21-video-websites_x.htm. Retrieved 2006-07-28. "YouTube serves up 100 million videos a day online". USA Today (Gannett Co. Inc.). 2006-07-16. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2006-07-16-youtube-views_x.htm?. Retrieved 2006-07-28. Garrett, Sean (June 18, 2010). "Big Goals, Big Game, Big Records". Twitter Blog (blog of Twitter). http://blog.twitter.com/2010/06/big-goals-big-game-big-records.html. Retrieved February 7, 2011. http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-and-learning/professors-use-twitter-to-increase-student-engagement-and-grades/ http://justjobs.com/employmentnews/survey-data-indicates-increasing-recruiter-reliance-on-social-networking/
101. References http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-and-learning/professors-use-twitter-to-increase-student-engagement-and-grades/ How Social Networking Helps Teaching (and Worries Some Professors) By Jeffrey R. Young http://chronicle.com/article/How-Social-Networking-Helps/123654/ http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/2010/01/19/a-collection-of-social-network-stats-for-2010/ http://www.edutopia.org/how-use-social-networking-technology http://teachingtoday.glencoe.com/howtoarticles/blog-basics http://www.socialnetworkingwatch.com/all_social_networking_statistics/ Social Media Statistics: By-the-Numbers, January 2011 January 7, 2011 by Banking.com Staff 1 Comment http://www.socialmediagovernance.com/policies.php http://www.distance-learning-college-guide.com/massive-growth-trends-in-online-education-enrollments.html
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