Social Media for Personal Use
Social Media for Kids
Social media isn't simply a way of life for kids -- it's life itself. To help them keep their online interactions safe, productive, and positive, we offer the most up-to-date research and guidance on social media basics.
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Social Media Safety
Social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter have made it easier than ever to share things online. But sharing something on social media is a bit different from other types of online communication.
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Facebook is a social networking website where users can post comments, share photographs and post links to news or other interesting content on the web, chat live, and watch short-form video.
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Twitter is a social network that helps you "find out what's happening, right now, with the people and organizations you care about." These tutorials will help you register for an account, interact, and keep your account safe.
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With millions of members, LinkedIn is a great way to "Manage your professional identity, build and engage with your professional network, and access knowledge, insights and opportunities." This tutorial will show how to register for an account.
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Pinterest is a site where people find, collect, and share their interests. Pins can be almost anything—a gift, recipe, or even a quote.
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Social Media for Business Use
With over a billion users, Facebook helps you build relationships with new and existing customers and ultimately drive sales by taking advantage of word-of-mouth marketing. This tutorial will help you get started.
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X, formerly Twitter, is a social network that helps you "find out what's happening, right now, with the people and organizations you care about." These tutorials will help you register for an account, interact, and keep your account safe.
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Growing your business takes customers, mentors, employees, and peers. LinkedIn is here too—to help you form and deepen important professional connections in just a few easy steps.
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Pinterest is a site where people find, collect, and share their interests. Pins can be almost anything—a gift, recipe, or even a quote.
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