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Can Greater Social Connections Improve Higher Education?

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SR: First of all, I just want to say that I absolutely LOVE the idea of the Schools App – college students have been self-organizing on Facebook, and MySpace before that, for years before classes actually started. Groups are great for small groups of people to share and communicate. Pages are great for brands to push out information.

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Social Media and IT Security: Adversaries or Partners?

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The message that the Marine Corps released blocks the usage of twitter, facebook, myspace, etc, for a number of reasons, none of which is to be construed as a total ‘ban’ for all Marines at all times. That is just not the case. That is just not the case. Managing Your Time While Managing Your Social Media My Gov 2.0

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Gov 2.0: Taking a Look Back at 2009 | Social Media Strategery

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Community, have had an alternately successful and frustrating (but never boring) year. 2009 went from unbridled optimism to eager anticipation to a little dose of realism, but through it all, the community of people and the relationships that have been forged across agency lines continued to grow stronger.

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Stop the Posturing About Government 2.0 and Do It Already

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I encourage all of my fellows in government to find ways to meet their mission needs through community building and social media technologies. I encourage all of my fellows in government to find ways to meet their mission needs through community building and social media technologies.

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Social Media Isn't Always the Answer

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Keeping an eye to content rather than technological gimmicks is crucial to developing a sound agency presence and being part of a community, as opposed to another press release outlet. Thanks for the post, John [link] sheajohnp Hey Steve, this is a very important issue for government communicators and I couldn’t agree more.

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The “Getting Started with Government 2.0” Guide | Social Media.

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Become Part of the Online Community Get on LinkedIn. community as Gov 2.0 bwe08 101 bah best practices blog boozallen booz allen buy-in change management communications community conference DC DHS E20 education enterprise 2.0 Don’t just listen – start engaging too. Here’s a good primer on how to get started there.

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