Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Social Media Roundtable

Presenters: Bonnie Scranton, Linda Newman, Duane Rigsby, Steve Lichtensteiger, Rich Emnett The Ohio State Univ, Jackie Weikert - Penn State, John Dorner - North Carolina Univ.
Info found on Google wave at with:public netc2010

Dan Toland - Ohio State Farm Bureau has written about Social Media

Texas has guidelines at http://agrilifeweb.tamu.edu/us/social/
Penn State has some at http://agsci.psu.edu/communications/web/best-practices/social-media/strategy
eXtension has information that they are streaming out for training and information.
@itweetmeat has excellent info about a lot of misinformation and the correct information.
Should you mix personal and work tweets or facebook info on the same site? You appear to be more rounded if you show the different parts of your life. Often you may get response from people who are outside your regular scene.
If someone requests to friend you how do you decide yes or no? Some people friend people who are friends of friends. Some are very selective.
"If we just apply all the things we should do in other settings, we have to realize we are in a glass house and act accordingly."
An excellent place to put you social settings is in your eXtension profile.
Comments on a blog are left open and the bad ones are overpowered by the good ones.

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