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The Gateway Statement to Conversations on Social Media

May 3, 2013by Ma'ayan Plaut Leave a comment

“We are thinking about getting a Facebook page, and we’ve been told you can help us set it up.” Every time I get the above inquiry, I take it as an opportunity to take two steps back. Thinking about Facebook is a great gateway to conversations about social media, but it’s not necessarily the answer to everything.

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Social Media

Open Your Ears

October 3, 2012by Ma'ayan Plaut 1 Comment

Ma’ayan Plaut , social media coordinator at Oberlin College, stresses the importance of listening to your community to understand them and learn more about what they want.

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Communications, Social Media
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The Consequence of Sound

August 30, 2012by Ma'ayan Plaut Leave a comment

Ma’ayan Plaut, social media coordinator at Oberlin College, writes about experimenting with turntable.fm as a way to engage incoming first-year students.

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Communications, Social Media

#talktome: Social Media Office Hours

August 1, 2012by Ma'ayan Plaut Leave a comment

Ma’ayan Plaut, social media coordinator at Oberlin College, writes about an experiment with social media office hours.

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Communications, Social Media
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A Resurgence of Tumblove

February 14, 2012by Ma'ayan Plaut Leave a comment

Ma’ayan Plaut is the social media coordinator at Oberlin College. After spending the better part of a year observing the wonders of Tumblr from a close range, I decided that Oberlin […]

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Social Media
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How Pinteresting!

January 11, 2012by Ma'ayan Plaut 7 Comments

Oberlin’s Ma’ayan Plaut writes about how Pinterest can shift perspective in higher ed from promotion to community collaboration.

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