tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5904175963756061657.post2072319360045171522..comments2024-03-16T17:22:21.659+10:00Comments on Carmel's Corner: Facebook in school librariescrgalvinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01118766224187668713noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5904175963756061657.post-75078859036399733212011-05-28T22:28:15.068+10:002011-05-28T22:28:15.068+10:00Penny thanks for your comment. We now have a poste...Penny thanks for your comment. We now have a poster in the library with a QR code to the FB page. FB is still blocked at school but students can access at home and of course through their mobiles.<br />Students are telling me they are looking but there is not much "liking" happening. I think students are still wary that a school page may "look" at them on FB. I reassure them that library staff would never have time or inclination to do that. <br />It also speaks volumes about posted contnet. Will they be interested in things we promote? Only time will tell.crgalvinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01118766224187668713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5904175963756061657.post-72895332744099109712011-05-24T16:15:44.413+10:002011-05-24T16:15:44.413+10:00Hi Carmel, thank you for a great post.
Facebook i...Hi Carmel, thank you for a great post.<br /><br />Facebook is not going to disappear and addressing it as an important tool for teachers to understand is commendable. <br /><br />It's good news that the response to your presentation was positive. If you are interested, I've set up a Facebook Group called FacingIT that you are welcome to join. It would be good for us to know more about your presentation, the staff responses and how things go with your library page.<br />Cheers<br />PennyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com