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Social Media in the classroom

4/3/2013

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Social Media....you know what it is, but do you use it? Why, yes, you say? Most of us use social media for just that - socializing online! But there are many other ways that you could be using social media to connect with your students. I don't want you to think that you should use Facebook and friend all your students - hey, I have my limits and that wouldn't be wise. What you can do is use some of the vast array of social media sites to have a professional account that you could use with students only or professionally.

I ran across this great infographic that shares many ways you can use social media in the classroom. I am not a big fan of using Facebook with students, but there is another site called Edmodo that has a similar look and feel as Facebook.

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Please include attribution to OnlineColleges.net with this graphic.

A Teacher’s Guide to Social Media

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    Susan B. Theiling

    As a computer science teacher, I find many cool new things in the way of educational technology. This is where I share what I've found.

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