Social Media Create Engaging Learning Environments with Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Tom Jacobs, MBA.

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Social Media Create Engaging Learning Environments with Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Tom Jacobs, MBA

Social Media as Learning Environment Build Learning Communities Create Lifelong Networks Develop Portfolios Student Response Built in Mobile Support

Learning Environments for CTE

Building Online Community Social Presence Share Resources Constructed Meaning Active Interaction Collaborative Learning (Palloff & Pratt, 2007)

Facebook Pages Project Based Learning Create lessons as posts Student responses using the Questions tool Quizzes

Facebook Create Pages Informal Posts Student Response

Build Portfolios with LinkedIn Create a Resume Slide Share plug-in for images Professional Presence Lifelong networking

LinkedIn Create a LinkedIn Group for Secure Discussions Have Student’s create their profile as Resume Students Create a Portfolio using Behance Portfolio App

Build Professional Networks Students can learn to network by adding connections Send recommendations Create Ed-Cohorts

Twitter Use twitter as a student response system Have students tweet links to pertinent topics Retweet posts regarding related topics

Twitter Chicago Speech (2008)

References Chicago Speech, Twitter in the classroom, retrieved from Palloff, R.M, Pratt,K. (2007) Building Online Learning Communities. John Wiley & Sons: San Francisco, CA. Ryan, S. D., Magro, M. J., & Sharp, J. H. (2011). Exploring Educational and Cultural Adaptation through Social Networking Sites. Journal of Information Technology Education, 10IIP1-IIP16. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.