“A good life is a collection of happy moments”
How to set up Twitter Moments for your school
Oct 31, 2016 2:27:16 PM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in social media, Twitter
How teens use #SocialMedia (written by actual teenagers) [PART 1]
Sep 27, 2016 12:03:46 PM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in social media, Instagram, Twitter, google+, youtube, facebook
Within this blog post, we hope to show you a candid view into how we, two 16 and 17 year old teenage girls, living in the South East of England, view social media and how it is used by us and our friends.
Intro
The majority of teenagers in our modern world today use social media and it plays a huge role in their daily lives. On the other hand, the way in which they use social media greatly differs to the way in which most adults utilise social media, in both the sites that they choose to go on and the way in which they use them.
Most teens use social media as a means of communicating with friends, whether that be through sending a Snapchat using the bee filter, so their voice seems to have jumped 3 octaves higher, or by posting a ‘candid’ photo on Instagram which only took 20 tries to get. For this reason, teenagers generally prefer different forms of social media to adults, as they try to communicate using the social media platforms, which are fun, quick and easy to use. This therefore explains Snapchat's increasing popularity amongst teens because it is instantaneous and amusing to mess around with, whilst Facebook is being used less and less by teens as they can get more visual, safer experiences elsewhere, without their mum commenting on every single photo that they are tagged in.
There are many preconceptions linked with how teenagers use social media channels, from the expectation that teenagers are deprived and send inappropriate photos to each other over Snapchat or that they harass adults on Facebook for expressing what teens believe are ‘outdated’ opinions. Even within the social group of teenagers there are stereotypes attached with how we use social media. For example, when going through Facebook or Instagram, every 15-18 year old is dreading the inevitable encounter with a ‘Twelvie’, that one friend everyone has who is twelve and thinks they are the coolest person in the world. They regularly post pictures of themselves with the caption ‘I didn’t choose the thug life, the thug life chose me’. The pictures tend to consist of poses which cause scorn and second hand embarrassment from the older teenagers, mainly because they remember a time when they thought that was a cool thing to do.
Likewise, even within the older branch of teens, we dread running into that one friend who has very strong opinions and is not afraid of saying them, whether that be through a post on Instagram with a caption a mile long or 100+ seconds on a Snapchat story ranting about some injustice they encountered that they just had to mention. This became particularly prevalent in the lead up to and the aftermath of the EU Referendum…#Brexit. Certainly in our school common room, you couldn’t go five minutes before someone closed their apps and locked their phones in disgust, professing that ‘Suddenly everyone’s a politician’.
Most Popular Types of Social Media in the UK (In Order of Popularity) and How We Use Them:
Which social media should I be thinking about this year?
Sep 7, 2016 2:51:35 PM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in periscope, social media, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, google+, Flickr, SoundCloud, youtube, vine, linkedin, snapchat, issuu, facebook
Happy #BackToSchool time everyone!!! Yes, it's the new academic year and you might just be wondering what social media breakthroughs have crept up on you over the summer holidays.
Here is our handy summary of the social media you should be on RIGHT NOW, or at least getting very excited for! So...where shall we begin?
STATS!
Yes, statistics. We all love them - don't lie. These numbers and facts help us to see the reality of how entities such as social media effects us. More importantly they offer guidance in where your school should be driving its social media marketing strategy.
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Using Buffer to schedule social media posts
Aug 2, 2016 2:28:45 PM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in social media, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, google+, linkedin, facebook
“Don’t start your day until you have finished it. Plan your day. ”
How To Use Twitter Polls At Your School
Jul 13, 2016 10:37:46 AM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in social media, Twitter
“When people come to Twitter, they want to express something to the world. It’s them writing a simple message and them knowing that people are going to see it”.”
Advanced Twitter Tips for Schools
Jun 16, 2016 10:21:38 AM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in social media, Twitter
“The expert in anything was once a beginner.”
For The Love Of Social
Feb 11, 2016 8:34:31 AM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in social media, Pinterest, Twitter, Flickr, instragram, SoundCloud, youtube, facebook
“If you do what you love, you’ll never work a day in your life.
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Top Tactics For Improving Your Twitter Reach
Feb 3, 2016 8:55:33 PM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in social media, Twitter
“If you’re holding out for universal popularity, I’m afraid you will be in this cabin for a very long time.
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Social Media Predictions 2016
Jan 6, 2016 7:39:05 PM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in social media, Twitter, snapchat, facebook
“I look to the future because that’s where I’m going to spend the rest of my life”
Easy Scheduling for #SocialAdvent
Dec 4, 2015 3:07:37 PM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in social media, Twitter
With #SocialAdvent in full swing, and rapidly growing, we wanted to lend a hand for schools over the weekend.
Of course, some of you will have busy weekends planned. And you most certainly don't want to be getting up early Christmas Day to tweet!
So here are some tools to help you easily schedule for days you cannot live-tweet.