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Social Media Learning Circle w/Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith

Virtual

This event is for eXtension Members only. A listing of eXtension member institutions is available here.  Members can register for this event in the Impact Collaborative subgroup here

When? June 9th, June 23rd, July 7th, July 21st at 2 PM ET. 

Hosted by Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Technology in Extension Education Fellow.

In this Learning Circle experience - convened via weekly interactive Zoom meetings - participants will learn about a range of social media platforms that have the potential to advance their work. 

The 4-part series includes 75-minute sessions that will be offered bi-weekly. There will be discussion about commonly used social media platforms (including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn).The platform-specific sessions will also include a discussion of native analytics. There will be a session offered on blogging (including platforms). A session will be devoted to video and tools, with an emphasis on apps that can be used with smartphones or desktop (i.e., iMovie, Loom, Hootsuite, Linktree, editorial planning apps). Part of one session will walk participants through the basics of creating a content and communications strategy that links all these things together. Best practices will be explored in each session. 

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