SOCIAL MEDIA hands on. Using Facebook groups with classes to engage students & enhance learning Using Twitter as a way to further you professional development.

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SOCIAL MEDIA hands on

Using Facebook groups with classes to engage students & enhance learning Using Twitter as a way to further you professional development (both ICT & non-ICT related) Time to work on building your own facebook groups & twitter accounts

FACEBOOK

 Why not?  Most (not all) students have a facebook account  Communicating on the students’ level  Encourages dialogue between students  Encourages peer learning  Helps students keep up to date with lessons  Another form of communication between students/teachers/parents FACEBOOK WHY USE IT ?

Keeps students up to date with things happening around school & the community

Allows teacher – student feedback to happen in an open forum

Helps students to keep up to date with their learning

Encourages dialogue between students

Encourages dialogue between students

 Create a teacher facebook account  Try to add at least one other teacher to your class page  NEVER friend a student  Ensure that if you are using your facebook profile for more than just school related content your privacy settings are correct  Never share anything on facebook (or online) that you wouldn’t want published in a newspaper  Talk to your students about your expectations for the group page FACEBOOK BEING SAFE & SMART

 Create a teacher account  Friend a few other teachers  Create a group page (‘closed’ or ‘secret’) options-for-groups  Allow students access to a link for the page so they can add themselves and others in the class  Talk to students about expectations of the class page FACEBOOK GETTING STARTED

Think before you share: 6/851546_ _ _n.pdf The Teacher’s Guide to Keeping Students Safe Online: online Facebook Groups – Privacy Options: options-for-groups The difference between Facebook groups & a facebook page difference-between-a-facebook-page-and-group/ Link to Priscilla Allen’s Social Media tips: USEFUL LINKS

TWITTER

 Great for building a network to other educators  Useful for tips on teaching & learning strategies – both ICT & non-ICT  Great for professional development  Connects you to the rest of world & allows you to keep up to date with new innovations TWITTER AS A TEACHER RESOURCE

 Go to twitter.com to sign up  Add 5 people to follow  Explore away ‘Discover’ – links tailored to you & the people you follow Hashtags Trends Search for a particular topic – ‘elearning’, ‘Japanese’, etc….  Find people to follow: Subject specific General education Celebrities News websites  If you feel ready – send out your first tweet!! TWITTER GETTING STARTED Your only limit is your imagination!! HAPPY TWEETING

Twitter tutorials Link to Priscilla Allen’s Social Media tips: People to follow: some Ken Osborne – consultant for CORE – Education & ICT Cumberland – it’s me!!) USEFUL LINKS