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Developing a Social Media Policy DETROIT JEWISH EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION SOCIAL MEDIA ACADEMY The Social Media Academy is generously funded through a grant from Produced by
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Developing a Social Media Policy

DETROIT JEWISH EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

SOCIAL MEDIA ACADEMYThe Social Media Academy is generously funded through a grant from

Produced by

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Our Goals for Today

• To introduce the concept and importance of a social media policy for your school

• To provide a framework and tangible takeaways for hosting this conversation in your school

Note: While we will explore important issues, this is NOT the time to decide on particular

policies for your setting.

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[It doesn't work to] “Just take our organization and add some Internet.” -Clay Shirky

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Strategy vs. Policy

How to Get Therevs.

How to Be on the Way

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The Value of a Social Media Policy

Process

Product

...and iterate with the seasons

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Elements of the Policy Workbook

• What does a SMP mean to you?

• Organizational Values in Social Media

• Social Media Roles

• What Should You Say Online

• Monitoring Policy

• Responding to Negative Comments

• Responding to Positive/Neutral Comments

• Privacy and Permissions

• Copyright and Attribution

• Personal and Professional

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Gathering Your Team

Whose voices should be represented?

How? At what point in the process?

What do you want them to get out of being involved?

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Existing Policies & Permissions

How can/should they be integrated?

What are your existing policies?

Where is the overlap?

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Voice, Vision, and Values Online

Your policy can be more than a list of "Thou shalt nots..."

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Translating Values Online

Value How can we embody this value online?

Curiosity/Discovery

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Translating Values Online

Value How can we embody this value online?

Curiosity/Discovery

• Asking questions (demonstrating our own curiosity)

• Showing the students' journeys of Jewish discovery through pictures, videos, quotes, etc.

• Talking about the value of curiosity and discovery in education

• Sharing photos and asking friends/followers to "find" things in them (encouraging others to be curious and discover)

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Pause...Before You Post

• What three questions should you ask yourself before posting?

• How can your values, mission, vision, or voice guide those questions?

Put a pause between your fingers and the

keyboard.

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Who Can Post?

• Who has posting permissions?

• Admin permissions?

• What guidelines do they need to follow?

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• Names & Faces

What’s ok to post and tag?

When and how do you get permission?

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Responding - The Good, Bad, & Ugly

What are the implications for different kinds of responses, no response, deleting, reporting?

How would this comment affect the community?

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Inside & Out: Community Guidelines

Define the boundaries of your sandbox...

What are the expectations for "playing" in your space?

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Monitoring

Who is listening? What are expectations for responding?

Where is your attention directed?

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Personal and/or Professional

Consider:

• Personal posts

• Personal time

• Personal spaces

• Professional posts

• Professional time

• Professional (official) spaces

Where is the boundary?

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Next Steps

Use the Social Media

Policy Workbook!

www.darimonline.org/smpw

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Thank You!

Questions? Comments?

Examples