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Social Media 101 workshop

Social Media 101: What is it? What’s it for?

We’ll provide a basic overview of popular social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat.

We’ll explore examples of sites being used on campus such as the College’s official Facebook page, departments’ pages, etc.

Facebook

Facebook Help Facebook’s own FB About page

Wikipedia’s Facebook entry “…”launched on February 4, 2004, Facebook has more than 2 billion monthly active users as of June 2017.” with a U.S. revenue of $40billion.

The College of Wooster

Alumni

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Center for Diversity and Inclusion

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Education

English

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Theatre and Dance

Scot Bands

Twitter

Twitter Help Center

Wikipedia’s Twitter entry: “an online news and social networking service where users post and interact with messages, known as “tweets.” These messages were originally restricted to 140 characters, but on November 7, 2017, the limit was doubled to 280 characters.”

The College of Wooster @WoosterEdu

Dr. Sarah Bolton @PresidentBolton

Alumni @Woosteralumni see tweet with poll

Admissions @wooinsider

sports @WoosterSports

Educational Technology @woosteredtech

Technology Services @WoosterIT

C.O.W. Libraries @cowlib

Grounds Department @COWgrounds

COW Dining @COWDining

Instagram

Instagram Help.

Wikipedia’s Instagram entry: “Instagram is a mobile, desktop, and Internet-based photo-sharing application and service that allows users to share pictures and videos either publicly, or privately to pre-approved followers.” “Users can apply various digital filters to their images, and add locations through geotags.”

Your story is a way of sharing photos and videos with your followers. Stories disappear from your profile and Feed after 24 hours unless you add it as a highlight.

The College of Wooster wooinsider

Alumni woosteralumni

Music Department  cowmusicdepartment

Snapchat

Snapchat support

Wikipedia’s Snapchat entry: “One of the principal concepts of Snapchat is that pictures and messages are only available for a short time before they become inaccessible. The app has evolved from originally focusing on person-to-person photo sharing to presently featuring “Stories” of 24-hour chronological content, along with “Discover” to let brands show ad-supported short-form entertainment. Snapchat has become notable for representing a new, mobile-first direction for social media, and places significant emphasis on users interacting with virtual stickers and augmented reality objects.”

 

This session is not social media training in terms of planning, publishing, and strategy.

 

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