You are busy. It’s the understatement of the year, right? Most days you don’t know if you are coming or going, so how can you fit in telling your story […]
Read MoreSchool Referendum – The Key to Success
Another big voting day is right around the corner. Many schools are sending their community members to the polls on Tuesday, April 5th to cast their ballots on increased spending […]
Read MoreSocial Media – It Takes a Village
Your school has a great story to tell. In every classroom, hallway, playground, and lunchroom, there are newsworthy moments that your community would love to see. A high school student […]
Read MoreMarch Madness – School Mascot Edition
It’s here – March Madness!!! This is my favorite time of the year. High school and college basketball players across the nation are chasing that coveted title of “Champion.” In […]
Read MoreNew Facebook Reaction Buttons: What they mean for your school
It just hit Facebook on February 24. Did you notice? Instead of just an option to “like” a post with a thumbs up, there are 5 additional reactions that your […]
Read More#Hashtag Questions – Answers for Schools
It’s not a pound sign, nor the symbol for number. It is now officially known as the hashtag. Children born after the year 2007 don’t have any idea of the […]
Read MoreYouTube Lessons: Be Careful What You Name Your Videos!
It was just a regular Tuesday in early January. The team at #SocialSchool4EDU was excited to have school back in session after the long Christmas break. Posting photos, sharing videos, […]
Read MoreFall in Love with Twitter
Love is in the air, and I want you to fall in love with Twitter! I saw that. I could see that eye roll. And I heard the deep sigh. […]
Read MoreHey Community – Show Our Students The (Social Media) Love!
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. It’s that time of year where it’s OK, and even expected, for you to shout out your love and affection for your spouse, […]
Read MoreBlogging Yet? Make 2016 Your Year to Start!
Blogging. The word probably makes your palms sweat, your head hurt, or both. You have enough to do as an educator; how could you possibly have time to create a […]
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