Webcast, “In the Know: Google Plus & YouTube for Public Health”, May 14

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Join the CDC National Prevention Information Network (NPIN)

on May 14 at 2 P.M. (ET) for a live webcast,

“In the Know: Google Plus & YouTube for Public Health.”

This webcast, the fifth in a series, will explore how public health professionals can effectively tap into the engagement and networking strengths of the quickly growing social media channel, Google Plus, and the popular video sharing site, YouTube. It will feature NPIN social media experts and a special guest from Google who will share best practices, tips and tools for these channels.

in-the-know-highlight1-30-13_original-1-300x110“In the Know: Google Plus & YouTube for Public Health” is an interactive, free webcast and will include a slide presentation, Q & A, and success stories from public health partners. Viewers can also follow the conversation or ask questions during the simultaneous Twitter Chat using the hashtag #SM4PH.

“In the Know: Google Plus & YouTube for Public Health” is an interactive, free webcast and will include a slide presentation, Q & A, and success stories from public health partners. Viewers can also follow the conversation or ask questions during the simultaneous Twitter Chat using the hashtag #SM4PH. Register for this webcast to receive the direct link and a reminder.

The final topic of the “In the Know: Social Media for Public Health” series, Social Media Measurement and Evaluation will stream live on June 4 at 2 P.M. (ET).

Visit the CDC NPIN webpage for additional information on the “In the Know: Social Media for Public Health” series and to access archived videos and slides of previous webcasts, which include:

  • Twitter for Public Health—February 19
  • LinkedIn & SlideShare for Public Health—March 12
  • Gaming & Mobile for Public Health—April 2
  • Facebook & Image Sharing (Instagram, Pinterest & Flickr) for Public Health—April 23

In the Know: Social Media for Public Health

  • Need to get up-to-speed on the latest in social media for public health?
  • Want to more effectively use social media for outreach, collaboration, or campaign promotion?
  • Have questions about specific social media channels?

Then NPIN’s In the Know webcast series is designed for you!

Register for this webcast to receive the direct link and a reminder.

Webcast Name Date/Time Archived Presentations
Twitter 2/19/2013 2-3 p.m. ET RecordingExternal Web Site Policy
SlidesExternal Web Site Policy
LinkedIn & Slideshare 3/12/2013 2-3 p.m. ET RecordingExternal Web Site Policy
SlidesExternal Web Site Policy
Gaming & Mobile 4/2/2013 2-3 p.m. ET RecordingExternal Web Site Policy
SlidesExternal Web Site Policy
Facebook & Image Sharing
(Instagram, Pinterest & Flickr)
4/23/2013 2-3 p.m. ET RecordingExternal Web Site Policy
SlidesExternal Web Site Policy
Google+ and YouTube 5/14/2013 2-3 p.m. ET
Measurement & Evaluation 6/4/2013 2-3 p.m. ET

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In the Know: Social Media for Public Health is a series of six webcasts, each focusing on a different social media channel and providing basic information, tips, and hints for how to use them to meet your needs.

The webcasts are live events and will include presentations and an interactive section so you can ask questions and share information. The webcasts will be archived for viewing at a later date.

Register for this webcast to receive the direct link and a reminder.

Join us for the following sessions and spread the word to your colleagues.

Want to submit questions for one of the webcasts? Send them to us at [email protected]. Already using social media and have tips to share? Tweet them to @CDCNPINExternal Web Site Policy, or post them on our FacebookExternal Web Site PolicyGoogle+External Web Site Policy or LinkedInExternal Web Site Policy group pages and we will credit you during the webcast for any we use. Use hashtag #SM4PH.

RegisterExternal Web Site Policy today for the May 14 Google+ and YouTube webcast.

The final topic of the “In the Know: Social Media for Public Health” series, Social Media Measurement and Evaluation will stream live on June 4 at 2 P.M. (ET).

Visit the CDC NPIN webpage for additional information on the “In the Know: Social Media for Public Health” series and to access archived videos and slides of previous webcasts, which include:

  • Twitter for Public Health—February 19
  • LinkedIn & SlideShare for Public Health—March 12
  • Gaming & Mobile for Public Health—April 2
  • Facebook & Image Sharing (Instagram, Pinterest & Flickr) for Public Health—April 23
  • The CDC National Prevention Information Network (NPIN) is the reference and referral service for information on HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases, and tuberculosis. Through various initiatives, NPIN supports prevention activities of the four diseases of focus at the national, state, and local levels.

MelissaFor more information on NPIN services and resources visit www.cdcnpin.org and follow NPIN on Twitter @CDCNPIN.

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