Purpose

Social media are powerful communications tools that have a significant impact on organizational and professional reputations. Because they blur the lines between personal voice and institutional voice, Anoka Technical College and Anoka-Ramsey Community College have crafted the following policy to help clarify how best to enhance and protect personal and professional reputations when participating in social media.

Social media are defined as media designed to be disseminated through social interaction, created using highly accessible and scalable publishing techniques. Examples include but are not limited to LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.

Both in professional and institutional roles, employees need to follow the same behavioral standards online as they would in real life. The same laws, professional expectations, and guidelines for interacting with students, parents, alumni, donors, media, and other college constituents apply online as in the real world.

This policy is not meant to supersede course management. Minnesota State-provided software (i.e. D2L) is the official course management system for Anoka Technical College and Anoka-Ramsey.

Section 1: Policies for all Social Media Sites, Including Personal Sites

           Anoka-Ramsey Policy:
           Procedure 3H.2/11 Reproduction and Use of Copyrighted Materials

           Anoka Technical College:

           http://www.anokatech.edu/AboutATC/PoliciesProcedures/Policy34.aspx

Section 2: Institutional Social Media – Defined as Social media accounts associated with college departments, divisions, programs, offices, student clubs/organizations.

If you post on behalf of an official college unit, the following policies must be adhered to in addition to all policies and best practices listed above:

           Do not post content that violates Student Conduct Code:  Student conduct policies and procedures may apply when posts on
           college 
and/or personal pages violate the student conduct code.

           Do not post content that violates Board Policy 5.22 and System Procedure 5.22.1 Acceptable Use of Computers and Information Technology
           Resources.  Any comment or post that violates Minnesota State Board Policy 5.22 and Minnesota State System Procedure 5.22.1 Acceptable Use of Computers and Information Technology Resources will be removed without prior notice. Anoka Technical College and Anoka-Ramsey Community College reserves the right to block posts from “fans or friends” who violate this policy.

           Anoka Technical College and Anoka-Ramsey Community College also has created Social Media Guidelines with advice and recommendations
           for posting to specific popular social media sites. 

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History: 

10.2014 Adopted

07.2017 Technical changes, MnSCU to Minnesota State