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Email* Facebook* Twitter* Instagram* Texting!!!* Snapchat Ask.fm There are new apps for faster texting but I have not explored them yet- I will go through those with * as the manageable ones for school communication
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Can use Infinite Campus Messenger Collect email addresses at registration day or from info sheets Send emails with news – I used this for scholarship and senior events this year and kept it as a weekly Friday email
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Easy to create Reach parents easily Students start with Facebook I use pages for different classes to announce events and post celebrations
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Advantages – most teens are on it! Hard to keep track of (for me) Students let it all hang out here - caution Very public for the most part – followers can retweet anything and/or comment Must have followers who will retweet Start with a core group of students who have a large following Good for quick communication
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Can keep you in contact with Universities Media outlets and organizations use a lot Hashtags like #JCPS or #JCCAConf may be listed as “trending” and promote your information if you are part of a group
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Photo-centered VERY popular with teens Similar to twitter but with photos Lots of comments available Easier to manage from phone than PC I’m still working on this… students are teaching me!
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All three can connect Facebook – Twitter – Instagram (you can also connect pinterest to all 3) If you are posting personal information and all three are connected, you may accidentally share more than intended Keep an eye on privacy settings
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Students and most people are constantly connected – they check texts more than any other media How to connect and keep your number safe? › Dean alert from school › Remind101 - free service for teachers/educators (thank you MLPo)
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Has a smart phone app as well as internet access Allows you to set a class Students and parents opt-in to receive text messages Can schedule messages by date/time
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Snapchat Take photo and send – you can control how long and to whom Can add captions Like texting but with quick photos Photos can be screen-shot using a smart phone
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Face – to – face communication Using smart phone or ipad, other apps available Photos or still shots can be extracted using screen shots
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Used with twitter and instagram to ask and answer random questions Students/people send a link and challenge followers to ask a question that may be posted to the social media site Similar to old inbox-me game from Facebook (give yourself a number and ask a question – I will respond with number and answer for everyone to see)
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Technology is constantly changing If you don’t know what is happening – ask the students! They love helping you learn – being the teacher Collect and disseminate as much information as you can – the set up time is worth the benefit of communication
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