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Social Media Guidelines for Schools

 

This is a collaborative project to generate Social Media Guidelines for school districts.  The goal of this guideline is to provide instructional employees, staff, students, administrators, parents and the school district community direction when using social media applications both inside and outside the classroom.

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X District Social Media Guidelines  

 
The X School District realizes that part of 21st century learning is adapting to the changing methods of communication.  The importance of teachers, students and parents engaging, collaborating, learning, and sharing in these digital environments is a part of of 21st century learning .  To this aim, X School District has developed the following guideline to provide direction for instructional employees, students and the school district community when participating in online social media activities. Whether or not an employee chooses to participate in a blog, wiki, online social network or any other form of online publishing or discussion it is his or her own decision. Free speech protects educators who want to participate in social media, but the laws and courts have ruled that schools can discipline teachers if their speech, including online postings, disrupts school operations.  The X School District social media guidelines encourage employees to participate in online social activities. But it is important  to create an atmosphere of trust and individual accountability, keeping in mind that information produced by X School District teachers and students is a reflection on the entire district and is subject to the district's Acceptable Use Policy.  By accessing, creating or contributing to any blogs, wikis, or other social media for classroom or district use, you agree to abide by these guidelines. Please read them carefully before posting or commenting on any blog or creating any classroom blog, wiki and/or podcast. 

Faculty & Staff Guidelines

 

Student Guidelines

Parent Guidelines

 

District Recommended Social Media Sites 

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Examples of Social Media Permission Forms

Helpful Links

 

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Social Media Guidelines is a collaborative wiki project.  All information and materials, unless otherwise indicated, are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.

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