In order to advance educational policy, leaders within education must communicate with students, staff, faculty and university
friends. It is a key responsibility. Twitter and other forms of social media are quick, easy and effective way to do it. Whether a leader chooses a mix of humor and
heart or celebrates and advocates in equal measures isn’t as important as being
consistent and communicating regularly. Social media, including Twitter, FaceBook and InstaGram are platforms that allows
leaders to “dialogue” with the campus community. It’s also a great
way to promote not only the campus, but also the surrounding local community.
Good job Phyllis!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tracy, for the support. I always appreciate how willing you are to jump in and help. : )
DeleteHi Phyllis, I like your post, it's about creating that dialogue ... it's a great way to promote local community efforts like President Castro from CSU Fresno!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting on my blog and being so supportive. It is greatly appreciated. ; )
DeleteGood job Phyllis, first of many post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting, Jeff. I appreciate your assistance. Make sure you take advantage of the Monterey offer the next time you're in town.
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