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Sunday, June 16, 2019

Top Ideas On How To Use Social Media For Educators

By Patricia Gray


Due to advancement in technology, there are so many tools that teachers can now use in the classroom. You might have been an active social media user, but perhaps you have never thought of incorporating it as a tool of instruction in your class. If you haven't yet done this, then it is time that you seriously thought about using social media for educators. There are a number of ways that you can do this.

One way to get kids interested in the online world is to ask them to follow one personality online. It can be on any platform that the learner fancies. Let the student read the updates that the person makes regularly. Then ask the student to come up with a response paper based on something that the author has written. Doing this simple exercise is one way that kids can pick up the jargon that is used online.

Students can learn how to blog. They can either blog privately or publicly. In addition, they can blog as individuals or as groups. Ask them to post some of their assignments online. If you do not want other people to see the blog, then make sure to restrict the blog from public viewing by using passwords on the restricted pages. In addition, encourage students to read the blogs of other learners and leave helpful comments on the blogs.

Use these platforms to link with other students from other parts of the school district or other parts of your town, country or even the world. You can have a virtual class together and even get to have discussions. This will be great in helping learners to form new friendships and getting them to understand people from different backgrounds.

One of the things that can be done includes creating an online group in one of the social media pages. Then post relevant information on the group. This includes things like announcements and even assignments. The learners can post any questions that they have. A group gives parents an opportunity to follow what is going on with their kids at school. It is also a good way for learners, teachers, parents and administrators to keep in touch.

Use the internet to connect with other professionals, like you. This is a great way to stay updated about what is going on in the industry. You can also make use of any resources that are shared on this platform. You will be able to share your thoughts and opinions with others.

Challenge your students by asking them to create pictorial boards of different things. They can create the boards online and save them. Let them post brief descriptions under each photo, describing what each photo is about. Make this relevant by letting them post about a particular topic that you will be teaching.

Just remember that you need to put some rules in place. This is to protect the children from any risks and to ensure that they are responsible when online and that they also learn to manage their time well. Moreover, instead of using real platforms, consider using clones of the sites, so that anything the children post is not posted publicly.




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