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Using Social Media To Create Social Media Training

Social media is quickly becoming a topic that no professional communicator can afford to ignore.

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This site explores social media training and provides a resource for those looking to evangelize social media in their organizations.

What should a 'Social Media 101' course cover? What tools should people be aware of? How should we use those tools? What are the pitfalls? What are the basics that everyone in your marketing/communications department should know?

In the spirit of social media, there's no better way to develop a curriculum for social media training than through a wiki. Let the collaboration begin!

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tmolloy "Social Media 101" course 5 Apr 8 2008, 2:25 PM EDT by GinaKayLandis
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This post from Kami Huyse (and its linked successors) look like a pretty good basis for a course to me, but I'm no expert so maybe others who know better could comment and see what needs to be added/taken away?

http://overtonecomm.blogspot.com/2007/10/social-media-101-five-lessons-you-can.html
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davefleet Wiki Badge 0 Nov 24 2007, 12:08 PM EST by davefleet
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Just letting everyone know that I've posted a badge for the wiki on the homepage. I encourage you to post this on your own sites to help spread the word - the more people that know about this site, the better it will be.

Cheers,

Dave
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