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Social Media Club Education Chapters Executive Director, Social Media Global Education Connection Project November 17, 2011 2011 Global Education Conference Terry Eberhart Social Media Club
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Social Media Club Education Chapters

Executive Director, Social Media Global Education Connection Project

November 17, 2011

2011 Global Education Conference

Terry Eberhart

Social Media Club

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Background

• 1st Social Media Club (SMC) formed summer 2006 by Kristie Wells & Chris Heuer.

• Global network of clubs and membership has grown steadily

• Today SMC is a 503 C(6) Trade Association– 300 plus chapters worldwide– 6 of the 7 continents– 300,000 plus members

• SMC’s Primary Mission– “To expand digital media literacy, promote standard technologies,

encourage ethical behavior, and share best practices

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Background

• Summer of 2009 – Social Media Education Connection Project #SMCEDU– “To unite educators, students professionals to further

the development of social media curriculum in our schools, enabling a wider network of learning and workforce preparedness” – U.S. focus

• November 2010 – Board of Advisors Created to chart course of the

project

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Social Media Global Education Connection Project

• Summer 2011 Project Redefined– Scope Expansion– Name Change– Channel Expansion– Chapter Type Expansion– Infrastructure Expansion– Creation of separate 503 C(3) NPO

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Social Media Global Education Connection Project

• New Mission“To provide leadership, guidance, facilitation and resources to students, educators, and administrators in educational organizations that will promote and enable competent usage of social media by the world’s citizens, workforces, educational institutions, and societies.”

• Name Change from- From: SMC-EDU - To: Social Media Global Education Connection Project (SMGECP)

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Social Media Global Education Connection Project

Scope Changes: By Campus UsageFrom:

– Students planning on a SM job in marketing, journalism, communication

– Faculty teaching in Social Media areas

TO: – All Students– All Faculty– All Staff and Administration

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Social Media Global Education Connection Project

Scope Changes: By Campus UsageFrom:

– Faculty Teaching Social Media

TO: – Faculty Usage of Social Media

• Teaching of, Teaching With, Professional Usage, Professional Development, Research, Off-Campus Constituent Groups, Networking, Inter-Institution Collaboration,

– Staff and Administration• Professional Usage, Professional Development, Internal and

External Constituent Groups, Networking, Inter-Institution Collaboration

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Social Media Global Education Connection Project

Scope Changes: GeographicFrom:

– U.S. Initiative– Internal Campus Focus

TO: – Global Initiative– Internal Campus, Inter-Campus, Campus

Communities, Global

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SMC Education Chapters

• A new type of Social Media Club Chapter• Created in response to requests from several

universities• Staff, faculty and administrators are asking for

their own chapters as social media usage has spread throughout campuses.

• They are looking for intra and inter campus engagement, sharing, learning, etc as well as professional development.

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SMC Education Chapters

• Campus Based Clubs • Education Chapters of SMC• Run by 5 Club Officers - University Employees

– President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, Community Manager

• Open to entire campus employee population– Can be open to Students when no Student Chapter on

Campus

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Student Social Media Clubs

• Campus based student clubs • Student Chapters of SMC• Run by 5 Student Officers• Faculty Adviser• Open to entire campus student population

• Often led by journalism, marketing, communications majors

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SMC Education Chapters

• What would we do with an Education Chapter?– Facilitate the learning and competent usage of social

media in your professional and personal lives.• Sharing of best practices and experiences• Learning tools, techniques, uses, trends, etc• Networking

– Speakers, Training, Digital Resources,– Activities

• club, campus, inter-campus, community, global,• Use of social media in events, projects, teaching, exchange,

charitable causes, education

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SMC Education Chapters

• Where are we going– Establishment of global network of Education chapters

• New area of emphasis with Education Chapters – Cross Cultural Exchange– Joint Activities – be it teaching, research, functional– Global Direct Networking– Cooperative Projects– Additional opportunities with other SMC Chapters

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Support from SMC Global Org and SMGECP

• Help in setting the group up and ongoing operations.• Facilitating communications from other SMC chapters• Support and resources from local professional SMC Clubs• Chapter presence on SMC.org website• Opportunity to join professional webinars and webcasts

(free)• Networking opportunities• Speakers• Support and Resources from SMGECP team

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Starting an Education Chapter

• A Social Media Club (SMC) Education Chapter may be established at any college or university that is accredited by a nationally or regionally recognized accrediting association or board.

• What do you need?– 10 or more university employees who will actively

support the club and its activities.

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Student Media Clubs

• What is the process to start a club?

– Find 10 or more university employees to actively support the chapter and become SMC Education members.

– Create chapter charter (constitution) and by-laws on how the chapter will operate.

– Submit the completed SMC Education Chapter Application form, application fee and the chapter by-laws for review.

– Note: the application fee is being waved during the 2011-2012 academic year. Education memberships are $10.

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More Information

• Websites:– www.socialmediaclub.org– www.smgecp.org

• Contacts:– [email protected][email protected]

• Twitter Chats Weds: noon and 9 PM ET #SMEDU• @Digin4ed