For a long time now I have been researching articles relating to social media and blogging in education. It is an interesting field. I feel that educators have a role to play as exemplars in the community.
Social media is reaching into so many facets of our everyday lives. People young and old are exploring online tools like Facebook and Twitter. People in the street, organisations and multinational companies are using social media. There are no easily obtained guide books for this stuff and we have a generation of students diving into social media and they have no idea regarding the depth of the social media “pool”. Some of our students cope quite well and seemingly have an intuitive understanding of the implications of using social media. Other students do not. They either hit the bottom of the pool or come up gasping for air.
How are adults reacting to social media? Some dive in and manage the water quite okay. Others make a big splash, creating waves in the process. Some dip in their big toes only. Others are afraid of the water. Then there is those that put up “Danger – No swimming allowed” signs.
Education organisations should to explore social media and have a crack at publishing and sharing these new tools. A good example of one such organisation is The Gordon ~ aka The Gordon Institute of TAFE. It has an excellent web site and prominently linked on the top of each page are links to The Gordon’s presence on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr. This is an excellent application of social media by an education provider. It is no wonder considering that The Gordon is the number one training provider in the state of Victoria.
It is up to education organisations to follow the lead of The Gordon. Now, you might wish to do some research regarding social media. There are some choice articles below to point you in the right direction.
A good place to start with social media is the blog. I actually do not like the term blog. But, there it is, blog. I am stuck with it. Anyway, blogs are an interesting way to start exploring this thing called social media.
Blogging
Articles about education blogging
The Internet, Social Media, Privacy and Control
- The Evolution of Privacy on Facebook
- TED Talk: Eli Pariser: Beware online “filter bubbles”
- Logging out of Facebook is not enough
- Facebook is scaring me
- Is Facebook killing your privacy? Some say it already has
- Facebook Fixes Logout Issue, Explains Cookies
- Facebook ignores European privacy laws: Max’s privacy war brings Facebook to heel
Three exemplars
Published articles on the issue of Social Media in Education
- Educause 7 Things You Should Know About Privacy in Web 2.0 Learning Environments Download PDF
- Educause 7 Things You Should Know About Microblogging Download PDF
- Educause 7 Things You Should Know About Twitter Download PDF
- Educause 7 Things You Should Know About YouTube Download PDF
- Educause 7 Things You Should Know About Facebook Download PDF
- Miriam Firth Can Facebook Engage Students in Critical Analysis of Academic Theory? in Asian Journal on Education and Learning, 1(1), 10 – 19. Download PDF
- Graham Cormode, Balachander Krishnamurthy, Walter Willinger A Manifesto for Modeling and Measurement in Social Media Download PDF
- Caroline Lego Muñoz, Terri L. Towner Opening Facebook: How to Use Facebook in the College Classroom Download PDF
- Ellen S Hoffman Evaluating Social Networking Tools for Distance Learning Download PDF
- George Siemens Losing interest in social media: there is no there there
- Adi Aharon Building Relationships: Instructor Self Disclosure, Social Networking and Student Learning Download PDF
- Kevin Harris Using Facebook in the classroom Download PDF
- Mary Madden, Susannah Fox, Aaron Smith and Jessica Vitak Pew Internet Research: Digital Footprints – Online identity management and search in the age of transparency Download PDF
- Amanda Lenhart, Mary Madden Teens, Privacy and Online Social Networks Download PDF
- Amanda Lenhart, Kristen Purcell, Aaron Smith, Kathryn Zickuhr Pew Internet Research: Social Media & Mobile Internet Use Among Teens and Young Adults Download PDF
- Reynol Junco The Need for Student Social Media Policies Download PDF
- Mary O’Rawe Can we be “friends”? Social networking and student engagement in an academic environment Download PDF
- C. Michael Sturgeon and Christin Walker Faculty on Facebook: Confirm or Deny? Download PDF
- Sacide Güzin Mazman, and Yasemin Koçak Usluel The Usage of Social Networks in Educational Context Download PDF
- Anthony Mayfield iCrossing eBook. What is social media? Download PDF
- Suraya Hamid, Shanton Chang and Sherah Kurnia Identifying the use of online social networking in higher education Download PDF
- Tracy Mitrano Identifying the use of online social networking in higher education Download PDF Download PPT
- National School Boards Association Creating & Connecting: Research and Guidelines on Online Social and Educational Networking Download PDF
- Bernadette Rego A Teacher’s Guide to Using Facebook Download PDF
- Hendrik Huijser Exploring the educational potential of social networking sites: the fine line between exploiting opportunities and unwelcome imposition Download PDF
- Betty Bayer Social Networking for Teachers: To Facebook or Not to Facebook Download PDF
- Bill Ferriter Exploring Educational Conversations in Social Media Spaces Download PDF
- Danah Boyd Taken Out of Context American Teen Sociality in Networked Publics Download PDF
- Steve Wheeler: Causing Ripples
- Jenny Luca: Teenagers, Legal Risks and Social Networking Sites
- Vicki A. Davis: The Case for Digital Citizenship in Schools
- Vicki A. Davis: Facebook Friending 101 for Schools
- Darcy Moore: How To Use Social Media To Collaborate
- Darren Draper: Social Networking and Sustainable OER
- Larry Ferlazzo: A New “Must-Read” Blog — “Voices from the Learning Revolution”
- Steve Hargadon: Ugh. Classic Politics Now Extends to Social Networking in Education.
- Infinite Thinking Machine ~ Steve Hargadon: Live Interview with William Kist on the Socially Networked Classroom
- Instructify: Instructifeature: International classroom collaboration on the worldwide web
- Free Tech For Teachers ~ Richard Byrne: The Benefits of Social Media for Teachers
- Free Tech For Teachers ~ Steven W. Anderson: Twitter: Keeping Up With It All
- The Edublogger ~ Ronnie Burt: Reflections on teaching with blogs and open PD
- Yalsa Teens & Social Media in School & Public Libraries: A Toolkit for Librarians & Library Workers Download PDF
- Social Media Strategy Seven Things About Social Media That You’re Not Going to Learn in College View Slideshare
Educators write on the issue of Social Media in Education
- Educator’s Guide To Facebook
- Infographic ~ How college professors use Facebook
- Social Media In The Classroom
- Infographic ~ Social Media in Education
- Facebook For School Teachers
- Infographic: Is Social Media Ruining Students?
- Technology challenging society, education
- Social Media in the MBA Classroom
- Teachers and Blogging
- Teachers put in the picture on ‘screenagers’
- YouTube Beats Facebook & Twitter For Educational Social Video Potential
- Yes, Social Media Is Being Taught In The College Classroom
- Five Ways Silicon Valley is Changing Education
- Euronews: Social Media In The Classroom
- Teachers told not to friend students on Facebook
- MoE Social Media Education Talk: New Media Communications In The Classroom
- Social Media Gains More Relevance in Education: Pearson and Babson Survey
- New Survey Finds More than 90% of College Faculty Use Social in Media Workplace
- Social media infiltrates MSU classrooms
- Schools still not using technology effectively
- Rationale for Using Skype in the Classroom
- In World of Education Apps, Tech Owes Teachers Some Media Literacy
- Use social media technology to innovate the classroom
- Taking technology into the classroom
- Social Learning With Social Networking Tools Designed Just For Education
- Facebook In The Classroom. Seriously.
Worksheets
Here are a selection of worksheets to get you thinking about social media.
- Activity Sheet 1: Evaluation of education based social media site
- Activity Sheet 2: Evaluation of social media site or tool
- Activity Sheet 3: Applications of social media in education
- Activity Sheet 4: Incident Management
- Activity Sheet 5: My online presence
- Activity Sheet 6: Stakeholders
- Activity Sheet 7: Things to consider when working with social media
- Activity Sheet 8: Article review key pointers template
niadinh
Jun 03, 2011 @ 11:53:13
For the adults who ‘dip in their big toes only. Others are afraid of the water. Then there is those that put up “Danger – No swimming allowed” signs.’ Maybe doing a course that instructs and informs you a bit better, rather then simply expecting you to understand would be beneficial, and allow you do take your time and ease yourself into the water. I’ve heard great things about sites like http://www.socialmediaeducationgroup.com/