Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Social Networking and Education

I can see using social networking technologies with my students. I could see setting up a Facebook page for my students and their parents geared toward my class. I think this would be received more favorably than the current blog our school has set up, because it is a medium my students use on a daily basis. We could post questions about what took place in class, questions they have, links to further information on the topic, etc. I could set a certain time in which I would be available via instant messaging so that they could have their questions answered in real time.
 
However, with this type of technology, there will have to be an increase in moderating the page. I would have to make sure that what is posted is school appropriate (i.e. no personal information on my part, parents, or students would be permitted). Although there is an increase in accountability on the part of the teacher, I think it is worth it if it allows students to interact in a manner that would keep his/her attention and interest.

1 comment:

  1. Beverly, I think you really hit the nail on the head with this post. When integrating courses or course work into social platforms it is crucial that we establish and demonstrate appropriate behaviors for students to follow. I would also think that a teacher might consider setting up a secondary account in order to avoid mixing personal posts and associations with students and parents.

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