With the dawn of the Information Age, schools, along with other organizations, must take note of the varied\rways individuals and groups in society are communicating. Today, with the many forms of communication, most\rinformation is made public in real time. In a qualitative national study in the United States, respondents\ridentified positive and negative aspects stemming from comments in virtual communities that impact school\rdistrict public relations. School superintendents indicated a clear need for schools to become cognizant of and\rinvolved in virtual communities. While acknowledging the need and some supportive ideas, the respondents\ridentified the barriers to involvement as time and personnel. The authors have proposed a systematic process, as\ra result of study data that will allow school leaders to take a proactive approach to public relations in virtual\rcommunities.
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O’Reilly, F. L., & Matt, J. J. (2013). Public Relations Opportunities for Schools Utilizing Innovations in Virtual Communities. Journal of Education and Learning, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v2n2p139
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