PPT-Social Media & Professional Development

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Presented by the APUS Social Media Team Madeline Roberts amp Rachel A Adler EPSHRM Contact Us Madeline Roberts mrobertsapusedu Connect on LinkedIn Follow on

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Presented by the APUS Social Media Team Madeline Roberts amp Rachel A Adler EPSHRM Contact Us Madeline Roberts mrobertsapusedu Connect on LinkedIn Follow on Twitter Rachel Adler. K-12 Education. INNOVATION-DEVELOPMENT PROCESS. DIFFUSION OF SOCIAL MEDIA. 4 Stages. Need. Research. Development. Commercialization. Twitter in the elementary classroom: “They’re . learning the real purpose and power of literacy. Presentation Created By:. Chris Hardin, . Ross McClure, Britteny Alspach, & Ashley Cooper. Introduction: Middle College Social Media Proposal. Objectives:. Highlight effective/cutting edge ways social media can be used for student learning and co-curricular development on campus. Discover how to master social media with a minimum of time and energy by employing the “Economy of Action” approach to branding yourself, your practice and creating a social tribe of followers and social advocates.. A Case Study Presented by:. Texas State University. Team Awesome. Team Awesome:. Jasmine Burgess. Nelly Chavez. Jenni Kraft. Jade Martinez. Presentation Objectives. Part I: Presentation “. Social Media at Middle College. A graduate student’s guide. Harvard Business Review: 3 Facebook Strategies. 1. . Open Strategy. - . When you post whatever comes to mind on social media. This is . risky. . Try the less risky . Audience Strategy. NSHEN Conference. October 23, 2013. Marika D. Warren, Ph.D.. Objectives. Identify some of the ethical issues around professional boundaries that arise when using social media. Identify some of the key values relevant to addressing professional boundaries that arise with social media. . The Social Job Search. Agenda. Learning Outcomes. Networking 101. Your Friends. ’. Friends. Your . Friends. Your Friends. ’. Friends. ’. Friends. What is Networking?. You . can’t ask for connections, or learn to network by reading an article. Networking requires active engagement. Talking to friends, family and faculty is a good way to start. Chapman Law School. Laurie Rowen. . and Erin Giglia. Co-owners/founders - Montage Legal Group, LLC. Why is a Professional Online Image Important?. Initial Job Search – Law firms will definitely Google you, so a professional online image is step 1 in the job search process. Online image can break your job search!. A graduate student’s guide. Harvard Business Review: 3 Facebook Strategies. 1. . Open Strategy. - . When you post whatever comes to mind on social media. This is . risky. . Try the less risky . Audience Strategy. identities:. Towards an understanding of the impact of social media experiences on the professional development of social work students. . . Sam Miller. So Shall . (it forever be) . Media. I know there’s stuff on the . Presented by the . APUS Social . Media Team. Madeline Roberts & . Rachel A. . Adler. #EPSHRM. Contact Us!. Madeline Roberts. mroberts@apus.edu. Connect on LinkedIn. Follow on Twitter. Rachel Adler. channels such . as . Facebook, . Twitter, Pinterest, etc. o. ur . Social Team . will strategically . develop and manage your social media platforms, helping you . increase brand . awareness, build relationships, engage with customers, manage . . The Social Job Search. Agenda. Learning Outcomes. Networking 101. Your Friends. ’. Friends. Your . Friends. Your Friends. ’. Friends. ’. Friends. What is Networking?. You . can’t ask for connections, or learn to network by reading an article. Networking requires active engagement. Talking to friends, family and faculty is a good way to start. It’s no secret that this world we live in can be pretty stressful sometimes. If you find yourself feeling out-of-sorts, pick up a book.According to a recent study, reading can significantly reduce stress levels. In as little as six minutes, you can reduce your stress levels by 68%.

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