Private Social Media Bootcamp at Greenhills School
Click here to register for eventThe private edSocialMedia Bootcamp for Greenhills School brings together administration and faculty members to provide a one-day, practical application of social media tools. Registration is unavailable for external participants.
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Leverage social media tools to strengthen your constituent relationships
The private edSocialMedia Bootcamp for Greenhills School brings together administration and faculty members to provide a one-day, practical application of social media tools through edSocialMedia’s practice lab site (http://lab.edsocialmedia.com) and other social media channels such as YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, etc.
The group will work in teams to create and share content through social media channels, focusing on what works for Greenhills’ strategy and goals.
Date: May 22, 2012
Registration: 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Bootcamp: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Lunch is provided)
Location:
Greenhills School
850 Greenhills Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Greenhillsschool.org
By the end of the workshop, participants will:
- generate a minimum of eight tweets throughout the day, including #edsocialmedia
- write two, well-crafted blog entries with proper tagging
- create, tag and organize a full photoset of 10 or more photos in Flickr
- produce and post a brief video on YouTube
edSocialMedia Trainers
Madeline Senkosky is the ESM Community Manager and has become the primary point of contact for edSocialMedia. She facilitates and organizes edSocialMedia’s events and presence, including the social media channels. Prior to working for ESM, she worked as the Director of Publications at Stratton Mountain School, a ski and snowboard academy in southern Vermont. At SMS, she guided and managed the school’s communication outreach, including social media integration and web management. Additionally, she designed and instructed a Digital Media curriculum that taught students new media skills, such as creation of a personalized online portfolio. Madeline graduated from the University of Missouri Journalism School.
This event is also made possible by the generous support of the following founding partners:







