A connected Educator - why?
I would have said I don't use Social Media within my teaching practice, however after reading this definition I have to change my stance. And with the course I am continuing to grow in this field.
Social media are computer-mediated technologies that allow the creating and sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and networks. The variety of stand-alone and built-in social media services currently available introduces challenges of definition. (Wikipedia)
Real Time:
Today I had set up a blog for my year 13s, do research and respond/comment on the blog. One of my students said to me, hey miss how come you where up so late on 26 July 2007, I said what - he had gone in and had a look around all my blogs, profile etc. Wow talk about bring it home to me. (Safety, permissions)
Class use:
Helped with the Schools focus on Learning experiences and crossing the boundaries, moving outside the silo, using Google+ communities, had to go through the technology guys to get unblocked for the students as they saw this as a form of social media. Google.classroom, google.docs are others I am using more and more.
I don't have confidence in using Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram. Personally I use facebook as a personal social media and a great way to catch up with friends and messenger. Interaction for student work, asking questions, clarifications, I have always been happy to have email access and google.docs but some challenges with students deleting work. I have now used google.classrooms and practiced having students commenting on work or ideas in blogs. So far I have played with many and becoming a master of a couple.
I would have said I don't use Social Media within my teaching practice, however after reading this definition I have to change my stance. And with the course I am continuing to grow in this field.
Social media are computer-mediated technologies that allow the creating and sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and networks. The variety of stand-alone and built-in social media services currently available introduces challenges of definition. (Wikipedia)
Real Time:
Today I had set up a blog for my year 13s, do research and respond/comment on the blog. One of my students said to me, hey miss how come you where up so late on 26 July 2007, I said what - he had gone in and had a look around all my blogs, profile etc. Wow talk about bring it home to me. (Safety, permissions)
Class use:
Helped with the Schools focus on Learning experiences and crossing the boundaries, moving outside the silo, using Google+ communities, had to go through the technology guys to get unblocked for the students as they saw this as a form of social media. Google.classroom, google.docs are others I am using more and more.
I don't have confidence in using Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram. Personally I use facebook as a personal social media and a great way to catch up with friends and messenger. Interaction for student work, asking questions, clarifications, I have always been happy to have email access and google.docs but some challenges with students deleting work. I have now used google.classrooms and practiced having students commenting on work or ideas in blogs. So far I have played with many and becoming a master of a couple.
With the Mindlab course I have started to use Google+ communities both in my learning and within my classroom. Twitter, when it was introduced within our learning, I couldn't follow the reasoning behind it, why do we need it, what is the value, so I have since cancelled by login (I think). Many years ago I tried a blog but could not make it relevant to my teaching and/or learning so let it drop - have started again and I know some subject areas have great success. With Video 2, and the successful outcome of her students being able to contact around the world to Brisbane and have now time learning - geography, weather patterns is huge. How can I bring this in with Accounting - where does it fit. I know with my second subject Business Studies there are huge ways to include it.
Concerns:
As a recent Pearson survey (Seaman & Tinti-Kane, 2013) revealed 56% of respondents believed social media to be more distracting than helpful to students. Keeping students on task depending on the structure of the class can be challenging.
"Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging in at least one type of content creation, up from 57% of online teens in 2004. (Lenhart 2007)
"Nearly half (47%) of online teens have posted photos where others can see them, and 89% of those teens who post photos say that people comment on the images at least "some of the time." (Lenhart 2007) We are definitely in the phase now were it is not can they use it but skills need to be taught about making our students safe, from the bullying and the predators.
As a recent Pearson survey (Seaman & Tinti-Kane, 2013) revealed 56% of respondents believed social media to be more distracting than helpful to students. Keeping students on task depending on the structure of the class can be challenging.
"Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging in at least one type of content creation, up from 57% of online teens in 2004. (Lenhart 2007)
"Nearly half (47%) of online teens have posted photos where others can see them, and 89% of those teens who post photos say that people comment on the images at least "some of the time." (Lenhart 2007) We are definitely in the phase now were it is not can they use it but skills need to be taught about making our students safe, from the bullying and the predators.
My Professional Development:
I feel I am broadening my own use of social media and within my classroom as I learn more and more. Basically I have a moved into a growth mindset over the use of technology and social media within my teaching. The idea of students working collaboratively, sharing ideas, sharing their work and assisting each other is encouraging. However I need to make sure it is a safe working environment for them?!
I feel I am broadening my own use of social media and within my classroom as I learn more and more. Basically I have a moved into a growth mindset over the use of technology and social media within my teaching. The idea of students working collaboratively, sharing ideas, sharing their work and assisting each other is encouraging. However I need to make sure it is a safe working environment for them?!






