Resource
I chose to look at the resource “A Guidebook for Social Media in the Classroom”, off of the website, Edutopia. I discovered it by going on the Edutopia website and searching through media studies. This particular blog is easy to find and easily accessible for all educators to find. This resource is a how-to blog that can help teachers show their students how to properly use social media for educational purposes.
I would allow my students to reflect their thoughts on blogs, or twitter. I would use online games for educational purposes, like the online quiz Kahoot, to ensure that students are retaining the information being taught to them. To conclude, here's an informative video explaining how to use Kahoot in the classroom:
I chose to look at the resource “A Guidebook for Social Media in the Classroom”, off of the website, Edutopia. I discovered it by going on the Edutopia website and searching through media studies. This particular blog is easy to find and easily accessible for all educators to find. This resource is a how-to blog that can help teachers show their students how to properly use social media for educational purposes.
Opinion
I
think that this is a really great resource because students are going to be
using social media no matter what, so I think it is important for teachers to
be able educate students on how to use it properly, and use it to their
advantage. This article asks if social media is relevant, and then explains
that it is, even if some people disagree. Personally, I agree that social media
is relevant. Most students are interested by social media, so why not use this
interest for educational purposes? I believe that using social media will keep
students engaged in learning experiences and also get the information from the
curriculum taught.
Critic
This
article is good because it is short and to the point. It is very
straightforward and gets the information across easily. This article gives
examples of real-life educators who use media in the classroom, to prove to
other educators that students love using media in the classroom. It gives great
suggestions and examples of different medias to be used in the classroom, and
it even provides the links to these medias, which is extremely helpful. However,
to make this go from a great article to an amazing article I have a few suggestions.
I think if photos of the examples were included or perhaps videos of the
examples, then educators could really see how to use these specific
interactions. At the start of the article there is a quiz asking if social
media is relevant. I think it’s a great idea, but what would make it even
better is if the quiz was actually interactive, and those visiting this site
could take the quiz and choose their answers.
Ontario Curriculum
According
to the Language Ontario Curriculum, students are to “create a variety of media texts for
different purposes and audiences, using appropriate forms, conventions, and
techniques”. This article highlights this point, since it gives examples of various
medias to use for many different purposes. It also briefly explains the proper
techniques and forms for using social media. It gives examples of what the
students and teacher can create together, for example, tweeting updates as a
class about what they have learned.
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| Ministry of Education. (2006). Media Literacy Expectations [Screenshot]. Retrieved from: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/elementary/language18currb.pdf |
What
now?
There
are 12 suggestions of how teachers could use social media in the classroom. I
know that I will definitely use a few of the suggestions in my own classroom to
keep my students engaged and to make learning fun.
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| Davis, V. (2014, February 27). Suggestion list [Screenshot]. Retrieved from: http://www.edutopia.org/blog/guidebook-social-media-in-classroom-vicki-davis |
I would allow my students to reflect their thoughts on blogs, or twitter. I would use online games for educational purposes, like the online quiz Kahoot, to ensure that students are retaining the information being taught to them. To conclude, here's an informative video explaining how to use Kahoot in the classroom:
Cross, J. (2014, July 3). Introduction to Kahoot for your Classroom Assessment [video]. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYfoRRtLXys


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