I came across this from one of my list serves and thought some of you may be interested.

"This workshop will focus on the omnipresence of social media and its impact on the public - and your office - during an emergency event. The goal of this workshop is to improve emergency managers knowledge of the current social media platforms, develop skills to create awareness of your organization's value online, identify the best technology and social media best practices to use to increase the ability to communicate to the public before, during, and after an emergency situation."

http://www.wellsreserve.org/visit/calendar/1399-social_media_for_emergency_response

Have a WONEROUS Wednesday!
Joe

Joseph Young
Maine Office of GIS, Administrative Director
Maine Library of Geographic Information, Executive Director
SHS 145
51 Commerce Drive<https:[log in to unmask],-69.802412,822m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x4cb206d051eb934d:0x1075539d44caa8f0!6m1!1e1C:/Users/joseph.young.SOM/Documents/ArcGIS>
Augusta, Maine 04333-0145
VP/Cell: 207-624-2664
http://maine.gov/megis/
http://www.maine.gov/geolib/



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