Social Media in Education
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Social Media in Education. By Dr.Kumuda Gururao www.advisor2u.com. Learning Objectives. By the end of this program, you will learn What is meant by social media Tools of social media for education Benefits of social media How to implement it for your institution
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Social Media in Education By Dr.Kumuda Gururao www.advisor2u.com
Learning Objectives By the end of this program, you will learn • What is meant by social media • Tools of social media for education • Benefits of social media • How to implement it for your institution • How to curate the content from various sources • Real life examples
What is Social Media?
Social Media
Social Media: Definition • ‘Social media are media for social interaction, using highly accessible and scalable publishing techniques. Social media use web-based’.
Examples for Social Media : Tools of the Day
Examples for social media : Tools of the day – Contd….
Social Media Tools Used in Education • Ning • Elgg • Diigo (e.g. web slides on eLearing) • Academia.edu • Quora • Slideshare • Storify • authorStream
Webslides on eLearning
Social Media Tools Used in Education –Contd… • Wikispaces Classroom • Edmodo • 123ContactForm • Edublogs-(Use blogbooker, ZINEPAL, Anthologize to create eBook from blogs) • IHMC software
Example for Social Media : cfhe12 Cfhe12 It is a Web Based Course-MOOC My Concept Maps http://cmapspublic.ihmc.us/rid=1L2FYQJCL-12NTCQ0-2NFD/cfhe12
Concept Map : e.g.
Benefits of Social Media in Higher Education • What are the benefits of using Social Media for Higher Education?
Benefits of Social Media in Higher Education • Connections • Everyone can participate as there is no constraint of time • Improves communication
Points to be Considered Before Adopting Social Media for Hr.Education What are the points to be considered before implementing Social Media for Higher Education?
Points to be Considered Before Adopting Social Media for Hr.Education • Purpose of using social media • Drafting a social media policy The DO’s and DONT’s of social media at VU. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=THjwa-9mwuI#! Or Click here. • Avoiding a social media crisis and dealing with it.
Resources for Drafting Social Media Policy • Ottawa Catholic School Board Social Media PolicySocial Media Governance - database of over 195 policies • School AUP 2.0 policy resources • Ontario College of Teachers Professional AdvisoryThinking Machine - Social Media Guidelines • AZTEA resources for AUP and social media • Navigating Social Media Policies - Simple K12 Webinar • Mashable - 10 Must Haves for your social media policy • 15 University Social Media Policies • NSW social media policy
How Would You Use Social Media in the Classroom? • Encourage group discussion-use classname/project name hashtag for discussion on Twitter
Open Virtual Meetings
Post Helpful Information
How Would You Consolidate the Information You’ve shared through Social Media?
You Can Consolidate by Curating • Distribute /Curate your content using sccop.it e.g. http://www.scoop.it/t/edutek/ http://www.scoop.it/t/smmarketing • Use peartrees for various topics My pearltree
Social Media in Education An example for curation : Social Media in Education
Examples of Real Life Usage http://india-men.ning.com/ The University of California, Riverside – The Sloan Center for Internet Retailing uses Ning as the graduate school’s main site)
Examples of Real life Usage Facebook • Amity University • BITS-Pilani • VIT-Alumini • SRM University • University of Petroleum & Energy Studies
Examples of Real life Usage ..Contd.. Twitter • Amity University • SRM University
Interaction Provide feedback of this program by tweeting your opinion with #SM4Edu
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Thank You By Dr.Kumuda Gururao www.advisor2u.com
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- 1. ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN TEACHING AND LEARNING DR.C.THANAVATHI, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF HISTORY, V.O.CHIDAMBARAM COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, THOOTHUKUDI. Dr.C.Thanavathi
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- 3. Social Media in Education This session will introduce how to incorporate social media tools into learning activities. When used properly, social media tools can boost student engagement, link students to content experts, find online classroom lessons, and help them establish an online body of work/establish their brand. Dr.C.Thanavathi
- 4. ∗ Are you a NETIZEN? How many hours do you spend daily on the net? Do you use social media? If, yes, which one and for what? Have you tried social media in your profession?Have you tried social media in your profession? Do you think social media adds value to your professional acumen? Dr.C.Thanavathi
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- 17. ∗ Twitter allows you to post your ideas in just 140 characters Twitter characters ∗ Letters, numbers, symbols, punctuation and spaces all count as characters on Twitter. ∗ What all of this means is, you have to be concise. You have to know exactly what you want to say, and say it in as few words as possible. Dr.C.Thanavathi
- 18. ∗ Uploading study materials. ∗ Several bytes each time, rather than at one go in line with the classroom delivery. ∗ Graphs, illustrations, videos etc. can be shared. ∗ Maximizing messaging options ∗ Private chats for individual clarifications ∗ Video chat for non-verbal cues related explanation for better interactivity.interactivity. ∗ Getting more educators. ∗ Educators from the network adds value to the discussions, forum plays important role. ∗ Performing assessments ∗ Individual assessments can be done by tagging individuals. ∗ Groups or topics on which interaction can happen be formed. ∗ Hashtags and tweet chats can be bring students together. Dr.C.Thanavathi
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- 25. ∗ Professional networking portal. ∗ It can be used in the following ways for teaching and learning. ∗ Networking with professionals. ∗ Participation in different forums and groups. ∗ Collaborative learning through customized threads. ∗ Inputs from domain experts on content development.∗ Inputs from domain experts on content development. ∗ Industry specific illustrations, examples by discussing theoretical topics with industry experts. ∗ Great Books Group, Learning, Education and Training, Professional Group, many company and sector specific groups. Dr.C.Thanavathi
- 26. How to Use Pinterest Dr.C.Thanavathi
- 27. ∗ Many faculty find lesson plan ideas for Ways to Use Pinterest lesson plan ideas for their classrooms. Dr.C.Thanavathi
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- 29. ∗ Tumblr, Wordpress, or Blogger are popular options ∗ Similar to LinkedIn, students or faculty can use these blogging sites to create their online brand. ∗ Blogging is a mechanism for students to show off their Blogging ∗ Blogging is a mechanism for students to show off their creative writing skills. ∗ An easy way to get a student into blogging it to suggest that they copy the text from their discussion board posts into their blog. Dr.C.Thanavathi
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- 45. ∗ Share notes, their ideas and feelings. ∗ This helps make students feel part of a community with increases engagement ∗ Chat about setting up study groups How can students use My Address? ∗ Chat about setting up study groups ∗ Offer support ∗ Get new information Dr.C.Thanavathi
- 46. THANKING YOU Decide to learn 1 of these social media tools. Be sure to make it purposeful so that it meets a learning objective. Happy Learning and Teaching through Social Media!!! Dr.C.Thanavathi
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