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Pt 06: 14 obsolete things in 21st century school (tulisan asal Ingvi Hrannar Ómarsson)
Diolah semula: DrNK
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07. Schools that don’t have Facebook or Twitter
Schools that think putting a news article on the school website every other week and publish a monthly newsletter is enough to keep parents informed are obsolete.
The school should have a Facebook page, share news and information with parents, have a Twitter account and their own hashtag, run their own online TV channel where students film, edit and publish things about school events.
If you don’t tell your story, someone else will.
If you don’t tell your story, someone else will.
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DrNK writes:
How does it go here, in our country? Well, even though Malaysians are listed as among the top users of social media apps--publicising and promoting their activities here and there, on insta, on FB, on Twitter, with accelerating number of netizens every single day--schools still are left behind in using social media to publicise their activities.
Ironically, loads of Malaysian online sellers, drop-shippers (i believe all of them), use social media platforms to promote their products. but why isn't every school create an FB page to sell (promote, publicise) their activities and success stories)?
Do we think educational activities-performed by our kids, volunteers, so on and so forth, are not fit for promotion or publicity?
Seronok kan kalau setiap institusi pendidikan di Malaysia-tadika, sekolah, JPN, PKG, kolej, universiti- ada laman sosial masing-masing.
Imagine what would happen? Pasti ibubapa boleh buat survey dan analisis sekolah/uni mana yang bagus sebelum buat keputusan utnuk hantar anak ke sana.
Humble line: DrNK
DrNK writes:
How does it go here, in our country? Well, even though Malaysians are listed as among the top users of social media apps--publicising and promoting their activities here and there, on insta, on FB, on Twitter, with accelerating number of netizens every single day--schools still are left behind in using social media to publicise their activities.
Ironically, loads of Malaysian online sellers, drop-shippers (i believe all of them), use social media platforms to promote their products. but why isn't every school create an FB page to sell (promote, publicise) their activities and success stories)?
Do we think educational activities-performed by our kids, volunteers, so on and so forth, are not fit for promotion or publicity?
Seronok kan kalau setiap institusi pendidikan di Malaysia-tadika, sekolah, JPN, PKG, kolej, universiti- ada laman sosial masing-masing.
Imagine what would happen? Pasti ibubapa boleh buat survey dan analisis sekolah/uni mana yang bagus sebelum buat keputusan utnuk hantar anak ke sana.
Humble line: DrNK
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