When people mention social networking, most would automatically assume they are referring to Facebook or Twitter. Its understandable why many school systems are so hesitant to allow social networking in their schools. Sites such as Facebook and Twitter are made to be very personal therefore it can make it very easy for teachers and students to develop unprofessional relationships. A lot people are unaware of the social networking sites specifically made for professional relationships.
Example of Edmodo homepage |
In conclusion, social networking can help our students of current and future generations. If school systems really learn how to utilize social media, we can help students succeed by keeping them connected to the classroom even from home.
References
Reflections of a Passionate Educator. (2013 March, 15). Retrieved from http://reflectionsofeducator.wordpress.com/2013/03/15/10-reasons-i-love-using-edmodo-in-my-ipad-classroom/
Seguin M. [Mark Seguin] (2011 May, 27) Teacher Fired Over Photos Posted on Facebook. [Video File]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMR_xLNdy38
Tomassini J. (2013 January, 08). Social Networks For Teachers on the rise as Popular Raise Concerns.The Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/08/teachers-gravitate-to-soc_n_2433747.html
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