Webinar: How to Amplify Your School’s Blogging Beyond the Basics
Click here to register for eventStraight from the playbook at the 2013 CAIS-NAIS, the edSocialMedia panel will revisit their presentations from the pre-conference forum, How to Amplify Your School’s Social Media Beyond the Basics. In this part of a six-part series, Tucker Kimball, from Gould Academy, will share his tips for success in creating a blogging ambassadorship at your school.
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Straight from the playbook at the 2013 CAIS-NAIS, the edSocialMedia panel will revisit their presentations from the pre-conference forum, How to Amplify Your School’s Social Media Beyond the Basics. In this part of a six-part series, Tucker Kimball, from Gould Academy, will share his tips for success in creating a blogging ambassadorship at your school.
Blogging can help strengthen your school brand. It can help drive relevant traffic to your website, and it can bring parents, alumni, and trustees together into the same room. It can provide a means of professional development for your faculty, and it can be a positive form of modeling for your students. So why aren’t more schools taking advantage of this seemingly magical tool? Join Gould Academy’s Director of Communications and edSocialMedia contributor Tucker Kimball for this webinar where he’ll discuss the benefits of blogging at your school.
When:
Feb. 19, 2013
4:00-4:30 p.m. EDT (<<Please note the different starting time!)
Cost: FREE!
About the webinar presenter Tucker Kimball:
Tucker Kimball, Director of Communications, Gould Academy
Tucker, an edSocialMedia contributor, oversees development and admissions public relations and marketing at Gould Academy. He joined Gould in 2007 after managing communications at the Maine Technology Institute, a state-funded, economic development organization. He also worked as a communications specialist at Bath Iron Works in Bath, ME. Before PR, he worked as a newspaper staff reporter, freelance writer, and English teacher. Tucker is an avid fly-fisherman, music & movie lover, and tennis fan. He lives on campus with his wife, Kristen, and their two children, Harrison and Penelope.
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