From: Lori V.M.

Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 15:41:20 -0400

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Yes. You can do that. You can either send it directly to her in a private
message or you can specify what "friends" you want to see the video this
way: After you download the video click on the down arrow in the lower
right corner of the box you just typed in. It should say "Friends" ,
"Friends, but not Aquainenances" or something like that. Scroll down to
"Custom" and type in the person(s) name(s) whom you want to show the video
to. When you post it that should be the only person or person who sees
the video. Try it with a picture or something first and ask another person
you know on FB to check and see if they can see it on their page or on
yours. If not, then it should work fine for the video too.


On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Julie Jones wrote:

> My fifth graders did their world music celebration a week ago, and the
> finale was a Lebanese "Flash mob" inspired by one I saw on YouTube (search
> Beirut airport flashmob; March 2011).
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> Anyway, I am not allowed to post my students on YouTube, but there is a
> former parent who helped me find the music for this piece and she lives in
> New York, so would love to know if there is a way to post something on
> Facebook and only allow certain specified people to see it.
>
> Anyone know the answer?
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> Thanks so much!!
>
> Julie
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> Julie Jones, music teacher
> Matthew Whaley Elementary School
> 301 Scotland Street
> Williamsburg, VA 23185
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> "The life of the arts, far from being an interruption, a distraction, in
> the life of a nation, is very close to the center of a nation's purpose,
> and is a test of the quality of a nation's civilization."
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> --John F. Kennedy
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> Check out my current DonorsChoose projects here:
> http://www.donorschoose.org/juliejonesmusic
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