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Steve Ransom

http://www.vsb.bc.ca/sites/default/files/13May28_op_commIII_item3.pdf - 0 views

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    from Vancouver, BC schools A nice example of guidelines for both students and employees
Steve Ransom

Teacher Checklist for Blogging Projects - 0 views

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Steve Ransom

The Teacher's Guide to Facebook - 0 views

  • A simple and popular workaround for awkward or potentially unprofessional interactions is to use Facebook pages, groups or separate accounts in the classroom. Pages are essentially separate profiles that students can Like in order to receive updates, and you can add students to groups in order to stay connected. Creating a separate profile for yourself is an easy way to prevent students from seeing any personal information that you would normally have on Facebook.
  • When you set a social media policy for your classroom, it’s important to delineate clear guidelines with your students on how they should and should not interact with you.
  • “During the term, I perceive that friending a student creates uncomfortable boundaries for the student-professor relationship,” she says. “After all, students post information about their personal lives and vice versa.”
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