12 Ways Teachers are Using Social Media in the Classroom Right Now
Tweet or post status updates as a class. Teacher Karen Lirenman lets students propose nuggets of learning that are posted for parents to read.
Write blog posts about what students are learning. Teacher Kevin Jarrett blogs reflections about his Elementary STEM lab for parents to read each week.
Let your students write for the world. Linda Yollis' students reflect about learning and classroom happenings.
Connect to other classrooms through social media. Joli Barker is fearlessly connecting her classroom through a variety of media.
Use Facebook to get feedback for your students' online science fair projects. Teacher Jamie Ewing is doing this now, as he shared recently.
Use YouTube for your students to host a show or a podcast. Don Wettrick's students hosted the Focus Show online and now share their work on a podcast.
Create Twitter accounts for a special interest projects. My student Morgan spent two years testing and researching the best apps for kids with autism (with the help of three "recruits"), and her work just won her an NCWIT Award for the State of Georgia.
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Anne Pudenz
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