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.

Get your students to choose one person that they want to follow online. This person can be on any platform. They can then be checking the posts that the person has made on a regular basis. Then get the students to write a response paper to the author on any of the issues that they have talked about. The main point of this lesson is to create awareness about the different kinds of content that are available online. In addition, kids will start learning online lingo that is commonly used.

You can teach your students how to blog. Since learners get to do a lot of writing anyway, you can make this more exciting for them by asking them to create a blog and post their assignments on their blogs. Then ask them to read the blogs of other students and at least leave comments in a couple of blogs. You can make their posts public or private, based on your preferences.

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.

Another great idea is for you to create an online group that parents, learners and even the school administrator can join. Use the platform to send students assignments. Students should also be allowed to post various things, such as any questions they have or useful information they want to share with others. Just make sure to monitor the group closely, so that people do not post irrelevant information.

Use these platforms to not just teach your students but to improve your life as well. For instance, use the platforms to connect with your peers. Join professional groups in your country and around the world and share ideas, lessons plans, materials, experiences and other things.

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.

It is important that you guide learners on how to use the internet safely. This is because there are many predators out there that might take advantage of them. Therefore, before you start using online tools, let them the do's and don't of being online. Also, let them know what specific hours they are allowed to be online, so that they don't get distracted when they are in class.




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