What is Pinterest?
Pinterest is a virtual pin board of items that people find on the web and upload to share. It's sort of like a visual social bookmarking site combined with brainstorming ideas. If you read the articles and want to share them this is the place. Right now it's growing most among young women, but it is one of the newest/fastest growing social networks. If you are interested in wedding planning, fashion, or recipes there is definitely something for you. If you're a classroom teacher or homeschooler there are many posters on Pinterest that are all about pinning lesson plan ideas. Ideas on how to mark the 100th day of school. The opportunities are really endless.
How does it work?
You basically create a topic area which is called a board and you find links to share or pictures to upload about a topic. Then you either find a site you want to share or upload a photo you want to share. The most annoying thing I find is that when you create a broad topic sometimes you want to narrow the board down later and there is not an easy way to move from one board to another without having to go individually into every board. I created recipes when I was first exploring Pinterest, but now I might want to have Cakes, Pies, etc. and I might want to have another one that is Meat Dishes. I wish I could drag an drop to my new board, but unless someone knows some easier way, I don't think there is.
How does it impact your school or organization?
One interesting article is from Mashable on how Pinterest is changing web design. http://mashable.com/2012/02/07/pinterest-web-design/. But what you post in a news article or a page on your website is also important. It means that postings need to have some type of visual.
How can you use Pinterest?
Heidi Miller posts how brands are using Pinterest and there are some excellent examples.
As she notes Drake is using it with the purpose of featuring student life. The boards allow a school to feature so many different aspects of the school and the purpose could be all over the place. One board could be to feature student work for the whole school or each grade could have a separate board. Another way is for Admissions to feature a "virtual tour" of the campus. Pretty easy to upload a bunch of photos of the school and then link them back to different features throughout the website. College Counseling could show off the places that students have gone to. Alumni could be featured there linking to news articles posted or blogs and websites about Alumni. The possibilities are endless.
Is your school using Pinterest? How is it using Pinterest?
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