By Patricia Hillyer
Posted on 2016-03-31
I started my Flat Stanley-esque campaign of #LilHil to chronicle my trip to the NSTA National Conference on Science Education in Nashville … I figured EVERYONE was tired of seeing me in a selfie… so I made a Flat Patty or Little Hillyer aka #LilHil (I’ve gone back and forth with #LilHil and #LilHill… that does make a difference).
#nsta16 #nashville via https://t.co/uhlzd67Inw pic.twitter.com/MtYcRPb0hP
— Patricia Hilton (@MsLilHil) March 27, 2016
Tag, Tag, Tag
In documenting my trip I decided on a whim to tag the airline…. never in a million years did I expect the responses.
#LilHill ready 4 take off @United @nsta #NSTA16 #Nashville here I come @pj_Simon #itouchthefuture pic.twitter.com/CuuNdmnuOM
— Patricia Hilton (@MsLilHil) March 30, 2016
@iHillyer Are you a photon? Because it looks like you're traveling light. Have a great time! ^JD
— United Airlines (@united) March 30, 2016
Many tweets later… I was still laughing at how witty the person tweeting from United was!
@iHillyer I bet his real name is Adenine because he looks pretty happy to be paired with U. Keep sharing LilHil's adventures with us. ^JD
— United Airlines (@united) March 30, 2016
Ok, last one (but there are more on my twitter feed!!!)
@iHillyer Oh, it must just be the genes I'm wearing today. ^JD
— United Airlines (@united) March 30, 2016
Funny/Important Lesson to Share with Students
All jokes aside, it is extremely important that you realize that someone or some people are reading your social media accounts and posts. And once they’re out there… there’s no eraser large enough to undo them. Choose wisely. Please promote this concept with your students too. Social media safety is no joke.
Why do you want to get involved in social media? And by social media I’m talking about teacher Facebook page, Twitter, or Instagram accounts, not personal ones. You can cheaply and rapidly promote student successes. This is the number one reason why. Promoting success breeds more success. Students love to see themselves. Not self promoting but promoting students, which is what it is all about.
It promotes literacy! You tell a story. My students are following my experiences online. They get to hear what Nashville is like, the people, the food, the music.
Great source of teacher professional development… ask a question, hashtag #scienceEd or #edchat or tag @nsta …
Before you do anything, check your school’s or district’s social media policy, and be sure you know if parents gave permission for photos to be shown online before promoting student work.
So I think I figured this whole thing out. Ok, not really, but it sounds good… #itsahillyerthing
Shameless Plug ALERT…
Follow me on Twitter:
@iHillyer
Instagram:
@mrshillyer
And in the comments, please let me know how you are using social media, because after all, it’s about sharing, and I love to learn from my social media PLN.
The mission of NSTA is to promote excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all.
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2016 National Conference
2016 STEM Forum & Expo
2016 Area Conferences
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