Social media has become a part of
everyday life for many individuals. It provides a great way to stay connected
with friends, family, colleagues and the list goes on and on. Many educators
have realized that this technology can be a useful tool in their classrooms.
Two social networking technologies that may have potential in adult education
are Edmodo and Blogs.
Edmodo
Edmodo is a social networking
technology that it quite useful to students and educators. This technology
functions in a similar way to Facebook, so navigating the technology will not
be challenging for individuals who are familiar with Facebook. Edmodo provides
teachers and learners with a safe online environment to connect and
collaborate. This tool allows educators to continue classroom discussions
online, as well as, give online polls to check for student understanding.
Additionally, badges can be awarded to students based on performance. I think
that these features will help to keep the students engaged in their learning.
I would use this technology in my class
to help keep my students engaged in their learning outside of the classroom. I
would post follow-up discussion questions to get students to continue to think
about the material that was covered in the class. I would also post links to
resources for students to explore. Learners will be encouraged to post links to
resources that they come across that are relevant to the topics covered in the
class.
More information on Edmodo can be found
here: https://www.edmodo.com/about
Blogs
Blogs are great for sharing individual
knowledge and experience, as well as encouraging discussion. I would create a
class blog where I would post topics for students to post their responses.
Additionally I would encourage students to add their reflections of their daily
learning experiences. Their peers will be asked to comment on these posts. My
students would be expected to post links to resources that are relevant to the
topics covered in the class.
The following link provides some useful
information about blogs and blogging: http://socialnetworking.lovetoknow.com/Category:Everything_Blogging
Never thought I would use Blogs for engaging students! But I see the advantage now!
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