Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 124
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-4758-2693-7 • Hardback • August 2016 • $62.00 • (£48.00)
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Brandon Waite is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Ball State University where his teaching, research, and service activities focus the use of online technologies for campaigning and organizational communication. He regularly gives presentations about social media to nonprofit organizations and candidates for office on behalf of the Bowen Center for Public Affairs.
Darren Wheeler is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Ball State University where his teaching and research interests include judicial politics, terrorism and homeland security, and social media. He has been teaching online classes at colleges and universities for over ten years.
Dedication
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction: Web 2.0 and Higher Education
History of Web 1.0
Web 2.0 Characteristics
Key Players in the Social Media Landscape
Social Media On College Campuses
Organizational Culture and Higher Education
The Internet Technology Environment
Chapter Outlines
Chapter 2: Social Media Initiatives: Institutional-Level Issues
Character and Identity
Resources
Compensation and Recognition
Policies
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Social Media Initiatives: Department-Level Issues
Academic Departments
Character and Identity
Resources
Compensation and Recognition
Policies
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Case Study: The Ball State University Political Science Facebook Page
Institutional-Level ITE
Departmental-Level ITE
Social Media and the Political Science at BSU
The Ball State University Political Science Department Facebook Page
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Putting It All Together
Behavior Strategies for Faculty and Staff: Social Media Ethos
Strategies for Administrators
Keys to Web 2.0 Success
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
Every academic department and university now needs strategies and policies for the use of social media. This book provides a clear guide to the issues as well as practical guidelines for determining appropriate actions and policies, based on the authors' own experience and their deep understanding of university culture. This is a 'must read' for every academic.
— Tony Bates, Distinguished Visiting Professor, Ryerson University, Toronto ON
“Social media has become part of the fabric of most people's lives in the United States. It's as ubiquitous and common as is television, music, and use of the telephone. In Understanding and Using Social Media on College Campuses, Dr. Waite and Dr. Wheeler discuss the need for including social media as a major component of institutional and departmental communication and for instructional practices in higher education learning environments. They then describe a framework and model for examining and improving on social media use as a means for communication and as an educational tool that has value for policy makers, administrators, and faculty in higher education institutions. Especially impressive is their discussion of developing a Social Media Ethos, where social media initiatives are encouraged, supported, and rewarded. For any higher education personnel who has an interest in social media use within their institutions, this practical guide is a must read.”
— Jackie Gerstein, Online Faculty for Boise State, American InterContinental, and Western Governors' Universities