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Happy Aloha Friday everyone!
Great start to our morning social media class in Dover, Delaware!

State of Delaware Mark Rieley Training Manager welcomes our social media class
With participants from 4 different states, a very special thanks to Clayton Fire Station-45 for hosting.

Clayton Fire
Great engagement as we talk about how fast information spreads esp with the newest platforms. What we thought of as “traditional” social media platforms – are really fast becoming outdated or even being identified as “legacy” platforms. That sounds terrible.
Hilariously, the big-3 will likely not be around in about 3 years…so it’ll be interesting to see what emerges to the top of the social media pile.

Andrew discussed info on blogs and how they are used to get information out there.

And of course we had to talk about current events including the most recent eclipse, TSwizzle’s new album release, and photobombing.

Photo cred: @tkn92008
Great time and fun participants – looking forward to more engagement from my new friends on the east coast!
Now use your social media powers for good!
It’s 2014 National Severe Weather Awareness Week from March 2nd through March 8th.
Today, we will focus in on wireless mobile notification alerts!
Have you heard of Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs)?
Do you know what the Emergency Alert System (EAS) is used for?
Meshing all technologies together, do you know how the Integrated Public Alert & Warning System (IPAWS) is already helping everyone?

At this time in Ohio, the Integrated Public Alert & Warning System (IPAWS) authorities who have completed the authentication steps are:
1. Ashtabula County
2. Clark County
3. Delaware County
4. Fairfield County
5. Geauga County
6. Lucas County
7. Ohio Emergency Management Agency
8. Tuscarawas County
Hope you are paired with one of these local agencies to receive better information during severe weather or major emergency…otherwise, you’ll be left out in the dark.
@rusnivek