Influencer-backed social media strategies to promote reading to students
Are you an educator eager to learn about the power of social media to ignite a love for reading in your students? Look no further: Mark your calendars for an influential webinar on Wednesday, Mar. 6 at 5:00 p.m. EST.
For this event, we’re thrilled to host three remarkable K-12 educator influencers who have mastered the art of promoting literacy through social media: Amanda Hunt (@thenextgenlibrarian), KC Boyd (@boss_librarian), and Melanie Wood (@melanie_in_the_library).
During this session, you can expect to delve into the depths of their educator journeys, gaining valuable insights into how they’ve utilized social platforms to engage and inspire students. From their content creation process to tried-and-tested strategies for leveraging social media as a tool for fostering reading habits, these experts will share their wisdom to help you navigate the digital landscape effectively.
Here’s what’s in store for you:
- Personal Journeys: Hear firsthand accounts of how these influencers embarked on their mission to promote literacy through social media, and the challenges and triumphs they encountered along the way.
- Content Creation Tips: Gain practical advice and creative strategies for crafting compelling content that resonates with your students and spark a passion for reading.
- Interactive Q&A: Have burning questions or seeking specific advice? This session offers you the chance to engage directly with the experts, ensuring you walk away with personalized insights.
Whether you’re a seasoned social media aficionado or just dipping your toes into the digital realm, this webinar promises to equip you with the tools and inspiration needed to revolutionize your approach to promoting literacy in today’s digital age.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn from some of the best! Secure your spot by registering: Learn From the Experts: Getting Students Reading Through Social Media.
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