Doing it digitally GETTING THE BEST OUT OF WEBSITES AND SOCIAL MEDIA - DIGITAL SERVICES, SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL

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Doing it digitally GETTING THE BEST OUT OF WEBSITES AND SOCIAL MEDIA - DIGITAL SERVICES, SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL

Your website For a check of what must (or should in the case of Free Schools/ Academies) be published on your website, the best resource is www.gov.uk What maintained schools MUST have on their website: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/what-maintained-schoolsmust-publish-online What free schools and academies SHOULD publish online: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/what-academies-freeschools-and-colleges-should-publish-online

But then what? A site with nothing but the legally mandated information will be a little dry and unengaging, you d be meeting your obligations, but apart from that, would it be adding anything, helping you and your school community in any way? What value can a website (and social media) add for your school? What are the benefits?

Benefits of having a good website: A good first impression - often the website will be the first thing a parent or carer finds when researching a school. A marketing tool - your site can showcase and reflect the ethos and culture of the school. A way to engage your community - if you reach out to parents and local groups during development, it will help build a website they want to use

If you re thinking about building/redeveloping your school website, ask yourself these questions: Who is it for? (a clue it s not actually you!). Always start with the user - what are your potential audiences and what content will they be looking for? What is it s purpose? What are you trying to communicate or showcase? Who has access to edit/create content? Accessibility what does it mean and how can you be sure you re meeting your legal obligations (Equality Act 2010)?

Do you know your user journeys? A confusing and difficult to use site can be damaging, people won t tend to return if they don t find what they want. Do you have permission to use all your content? Between copyright and data protection laws you will need to be careful what you link to or upload to your website (we were recently contacted by a company threatening legal action if something wasn t removed from a school website).

The biggest mistakes: Websites which aren t mobile/tablet friendly analytics show that more and more people use mobile devices to surf the web, so make sure you have a site which works across screen sizes (ideally, built around a mobile-first design) Confusing and complex navigation it can be tempting to put links to everything on your homepage, but this often results in making things harder to find, not easier. Try to structure your information in logical groups (but always remember, logical for your site user, not you internal structures, naming conventions and acronyms can all make the user work harder than necessary)

The biggest mistakes: Poorly written content a slick design and a simple-touse navigation won t compensate for pages that are too long, full of jargon or spelling/grammar mistakes. No Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) the majority of your visitors will find your website through a search engine, but only if you plan for and review each page s meta data and keywords. No maintenance plan you will need to regularly review your content, especially if you are adding and removing pages, otherwise your site will become hard to navigate and full of broken links

So what should you do? A well-designed school website isn t about flashy photos, animated effects and the colour palette you choose. It s really about how well the website works for your local community, parents and carers, staff and children. What is vital is: Can visitors quickly and easily find what they re looking for? Is it easy for your staff to manage? Are there other tools you can use to compliment your website, such as social media or a blog?

Beyond the basics: What else should you consider including on your school website? Common items which appear on many school sites, and can help you engage with parents, carers and the local community include: Videos short, high quality videos to showcase aspects of your school can be very effective A blog this may be a head teacher's blog, or one that has authors from across the school community. Social media feeds if you use social media platforms then link to them. Events calendar keep everyone up to date with what s going on, this can also be a place to link up with appropriate community groups if you re willing to add/link to their events (i.e. scouts, guides, cadets etc.)

Social media Go where your audience are already! Are there local Facebook groups, do parents use twitter, what s app, Instagram? Being accountable do you have a way of keeping track who is posting what to social media? Have a set of social media guidelines in place so everyone knows what is expected and what is unacceptable. Be human! People are much more likely to engage with an account that doesn t sound like an automaton.

Blogging Do you need a blog? This might seem like an odd question, but if your only reason for blogging is because you think you should, it s unlikely to last. Who is your audience? Are you writing for parents and carers, other teachers and heads, or maybe both? Research before you start, read other blogs to see what is successful and what you find engaging. Measure your reach use something like google analytics to track how much your blog is seen. Be prepared with a plan for your content well in advance, or it s likely your blog will slowly wither and die! If you don t have enough time or blog posts to sustain your own blog, why not contribute some guest posts to an existing blog you admire?

QUESTIONS?

Contact details Presentation by Digital Services, Shropshire Council Dale Shepherd Digital Services Manager dale.shepherd@shropshire.gov.uk Sophie Ewan-Roberts User Experience and Logistics Officer sophie.ewan-roberts@shropshire.gov.uk