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March 3rd, 2009

Twitter as a district communication tool

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 9:51 pm

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Twitter, Tool, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Corporate Governance, Productivity, Internet, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Christopher Dawson

Broward County Public Schools announced Tuesday that they would be using Twitter to quickly disseminate information to parents, students, and staff. While automated calling systems and school/district websites are fine ways to get information out, this strikes me as a particularly useful application for the microblogging site.

According to their press release,

Twitter supplements the District’s current communications vehicles, which include Parent Link phone messages, E-mails, the District’s Web site (www.browardschools.com), BECON-TV and the parent newsletter.

Their Twitter feed can be found at twitter.com/browardschools, and already contains links to a new attendance policy, links to school board meeting broadcasts, etc. Because Twitter is so easy to update, it makes for a much more convenient platform than traditional websites, although it’s also easy to embed a Twitter feed in a website, further increasing its utility and reach. Similarly, multiple people could be given access to the account, making it simple for principals, secretaries, or other administrators to add to the information stream.

Parents who always wish to stay informed can follow the school via Twitter updates to their cell phone or simply watch the feed through any number of tools. I’ve had a lot of people question the utility of Twitter in schools and while I have a long ways to go to convince them that it’s a great classroom tool, this seems like a no-brainer, adding an extra level of communication and transparency for the district and the community at large.

Christopher Dawson

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what with intra-office communication needing security for primary and secondary educational staff. (Read the rest)
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Twitter does ROCK  softwarebyrichard@... | 03/04/09
Schools and governments would be foolish  Michael Kelly | 03/04/09
RE: Twitter as a district communication tool  robertm@... | 03/04/09
RE: Twitter as a district communication tool  Julia.Hengstler@... | 03/04/09
Fix your grammar  bmeacham98@... | 03/04/09
Ohhhh, Watch out for the Grammar Police  k12IT | 03/04/09
Don't hesitate to post editorial suggestions  mrdatahsZDNet Moderator | 03/05/09
For staff communication, Yammer  lundp@... | 03/04/09
Seems like you'd have to watch what you say..  JCitizen | 03/05/09

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