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What is a hashtag?
What is a hashtag?
What is a hashtag?
∗ Prove that:
Social learning can increase comprehension of material and
create new channels for students to learn.
∗ Explain the tools
∗ Focus on ways to use them for learning
Today’s Goal
Technical questions? Please set up a one-on-one training.
NOT JUST A DISTRACTION
∗ Boost Engagement
∗ Link Students to Content Experts
∗ Find Online Classroom Lessons
∗ Establish an Online Body of Work / Establish Their Brand
Social Media in the Classroom
∗ The learning objective is most important. Social
media is a tool to help teach a concept so be sure to
not lose sight of the learning for the cool factor.
∗ Choose 1 tool to start and make it purposeful.
Do not just use social media
for the sake of it!
∗ Facebook is the world's most used
social network, with 1.19 billion
users. People mainly use it to stay
connected with important people
in their life.
∗ Facebook was voted in at #9 on
the Top 100 Tools for Learning
Facebook is King
Facebook Users by Age & Gender
What is a hashtag?
∗ Pro: students can use it to connect with each other
outside of the classroom.
∗ Pro: students can create a Facebook Group to form
online study groups
∗ Con: students may want to add you as a “Friend”; make
sure a professional relationship is still maintained
Facebook Pros & Cons
∗ Provides an opportunity for collaborative learning.
∗ You can easily poll students on Facebook for quick feedback.
∗ Students can learn the importance of creating content, as opposed to just absorbing
content.
∗ Can serve to extend classroom discussions, to assist students in being engaged in the
material.
∗ Easily executed group projects.
∗ Can easily post supplemental online resources for students to review.
∗ Calendars and events – like tests or presentations! – are easily shared.
Reasons to Use Facebook in the
Classroom
http
://www.onlinecollege.org/2012/05/21/100-ways-you-should-be-using-facebook-Source: 100 Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroom
∗ Twitter is an information network.
∗ It allows you to post your ideas in just
140 character messages, called
Tweets.
∗ What all of this means is, you have to
be concise!
∗ Twitter has approximately 100 million
users that craft approximately
250,000,000 tweets per day!
Twitter
∗ Use Twitter to:
∗ Get the news, locally, nationally and internationally, as it breaks and even participate in coverage.
∗ Expand your network: meet colleagues and friends across the globe to exchange ideas, opinions and information.
Twitter was voted #1, for the sixth year in a row, in the list of Top 100 Tools for Learning
Who Uses Twitter? What’s the point?
∗ In academia, Twitter is largely used to share professional articles and studies
that are relevant to the class.
∗ Helpful Tip: Links can have long URLs which will eat up your 140 character
length restriction. Use the website www.bitly.com to shorted the URL.
∗ Allow students to tweet their own notes, questions or opinions during
lessons to share with their peers
∗ Have students follow you and ask them to tweet you about their learning
process – including difficulties they face or resources they want to share
Ways to Use Twitter
∗ Connect students with content experts who have a Twitter
profile.
∗ Require them to follow these experts and share one interesting
tweet every week in class.
Ways to Use Twitter
What is a hashtag?
What is a hashtag?
What is a hashtag?
What is a hashtag?
What is a hashtag?
∗ An mobile app primarily used for sharing
photos/videos
∗ Uses:
– Showcase students’ work
– Advertise upcoming events
– Share photos from past events
Instagram
∗ Merit is a personalized,
online profile used to
showcase a student’s
achievements and
accomplishments.
Merit
∗ Each student has their own
Merit page with a personalized
list of their awards &
accomplishments.
Merit
∗ Each student has their own Merit
page with a personalized list of
their awards & accomplishments.
∗ Students are awarded Merit
badges for participation and
achievements:
Merit
∗ If you know of a student who has done something
“Merit worthy”, fill out a nomination form
∗ http://www.genesee.edu/home/offices/marcom/social/merit-
/
Merit Nomination
LinkedIn
Source: http://linkedin.com
∗ Encourage students to develop an online presence
∗ Create assignments that utilize LinkedIn as a research tool
∗ Design activities around LinkedIn interviews
∗ Share the networking benefits of LinkedIn with student
∗ Develop a LinkedIn group to keep students up-to-date and connected
Ways to
Use it
Source: http://elearningindustry.com/5-steps-use-linkedin-for-social-learning
What is
it?
Source: http://www.edudemic.com/2012/12/a-straightforward-guide-to-using-pinterest-in-education/
∗ Many faculty find
lesson plan ideas for
their classrooms.
Ways to Use Pinterest
Source: http://www.edudemic.com/2012/12/a-straightforward-guide-to-using-pinterest-in-education/
YouTube
*Youtube was
voted #3 in the
Top 100 Tools for
Learning!
Source: http://www.mushroomnetworks.com/infographics/youtube---the-2nd-largest-search-engine-
infographic
1. Create opportunities for
unique discussions.
2. Take advantage of YouTube’s
Education channel:
youtube.com/education.
3. Set an assignment that
requires students to research
and make their own videos to
be played in class.
Ways to use YouTube
www.ted.com/talks
1500+ talks to stir your curiosity
∗ TED is a nonprofit devoted to
spreading ideas, usually in the form of
short, powerful talks (18 minutes or
less).
∗ Their Mission: Spread ideas
∗ TED is a global community and is
focused on building a clearinghouse of
free knowledge from the world's
most inspired thinkers.
∗ TED/TED ED voted #26 in the Top 100
Tools for Learning Online
∗ Over 4300 videos covering K-12
math, science topics such as
biology, chemistry, and physics,
and even reaches into the
humanities with playlists on
finance and history.
∗ Each video is approximately 10
minutes long.
∗ Khan Academy was voted #40 in
the Top 100 Tools for Learning
www.khanacademy.org
Source: https://www.khanacademy.org
∗ Slideshare is a site where you can
host your presentations (and
documents) and share them with
others.
∗ SlideShare is the world's largest
community for sharing
presentations. With 60 million
monthly visitors and 130 million
pageviews
Slideshare was voted #15 in the Top
100 Tools for Learning!
SlideShare.net
∗ Tumblr, Wordpress, or Blogger are popular options
∗ Similar to LinkedIn, students or faculty can use these blogging sites
to create their online brand.
∗ Blogging is a mechanism for students to show off their creative
writing skills.
∗ Encourage students to create portfolios of their work to show to
potential employers.
∗ Offer class credit for students who create & maintain a blog with
content relevant to the course.
Blogging
GCC Student Bloggers
Iesha DeLesline & Kasey Edgerton
∗ Decide to learn 1 of these social media tools.
∗ Be sure to make it purposeful so that it meets a learning objective.
QUESTIONS?
Morgan Eastlack
Web & Social Media Coordinator
mjeastlack@genesee.edu
X6481
Where do I go from here?
GCC Platforms
http://www.genesee.edu/home/offices/marcom/social/
Stay connected by including #sunygcc in
your social media updates!

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What is a hashtag?

  • 5. ∗ Prove that: Social learning can increase comprehension of material and create new channels for students to learn. ∗ Explain the tools ∗ Focus on ways to use them for learning Today’s Goal Technical questions? Please set up a one-on-one training.
  • 6. NOT JUST A DISTRACTION ∗ Boost Engagement ∗ Link Students to Content Experts ∗ Find Online Classroom Lessons ∗ Establish an Online Body of Work / Establish Their Brand Social Media in the Classroom
  • 7. ∗ The learning objective is most important. Social media is a tool to help teach a concept so be sure to not lose sight of the learning for the cool factor. ∗ Choose 1 tool to start and make it purposeful. Do not just use social media for the sake of it!
  • 8. ∗ Facebook is the world's most used social network, with 1.19 billion users. People mainly use it to stay connected with important people in their life. ∗ Facebook was voted in at #9 on the Top 100 Tools for Learning Facebook is King
  • 9. Facebook Users by Age & Gender
  • 11. ∗ Pro: students can use it to connect with each other outside of the classroom. ∗ Pro: students can create a Facebook Group to form online study groups ∗ Con: students may want to add you as a “Friend”; make sure a professional relationship is still maintained Facebook Pros & Cons
  • 12. ∗ Provides an opportunity for collaborative learning. ∗ You can easily poll students on Facebook for quick feedback. ∗ Students can learn the importance of creating content, as opposed to just absorbing content. ∗ Can serve to extend classroom discussions, to assist students in being engaged in the material. ∗ Easily executed group projects. ∗ Can easily post supplemental online resources for students to review. ∗ Calendars and events – like tests or presentations! – are easily shared. Reasons to Use Facebook in the Classroom http ://www.onlinecollege.org/2012/05/21/100-ways-you-should-be-using-facebook-Source: 100 Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroom
  • 13. ∗ Twitter is an information network. ∗ It allows you to post your ideas in just 140 character messages, called Tweets. ∗ What all of this means is, you have to be concise! ∗ Twitter has approximately 100 million users that craft approximately 250,000,000 tweets per day! Twitter
  • 14. ∗ Use Twitter to: ∗ Get the news, locally, nationally and internationally, as it breaks and even participate in coverage. ∗ Expand your network: meet colleagues and friends across the globe to exchange ideas, opinions and information. Twitter was voted #1, for the sixth year in a row, in the list of Top 100 Tools for Learning Who Uses Twitter? What’s the point?
  • 15. ∗ In academia, Twitter is largely used to share professional articles and studies that are relevant to the class. ∗ Helpful Tip: Links can have long URLs which will eat up your 140 character length restriction. Use the website www.bitly.com to shorted the URL. ∗ Allow students to tweet their own notes, questions or opinions during lessons to share with their peers ∗ Have students follow you and ask them to tweet you about their learning process – including difficulties they face or resources they want to share Ways to Use Twitter
  • 16. ∗ Connect students with content experts who have a Twitter profile. ∗ Require them to follow these experts and share one interesting tweet every week in class. Ways to Use Twitter
  • 22. ∗ An mobile app primarily used for sharing photos/videos ∗ Uses: – Showcase students’ work – Advertise upcoming events – Share photos from past events Instagram
  • 23. ∗ Merit is a personalized, online profile used to showcase a student’s achievements and accomplishments. Merit
  • 24. ∗ Each student has their own Merit page with a personalized list of their awards & accomplishments. Merit
  • 25. ∗ Each student has their own Merit page with a personalized list of their awards & accomplishments. ∗ Students are awarded Merit badges for participation and achievements: Merit
  • 26. ∗ If you know of a student who has done something “Merit worthy”, fill out a nomination form ∗ http://www.genesee.edu/home/offices/marcom/social/merit- / Merit Nomination
  • 28. ∗ Encourage students to develop an online presence ∗ Create assignments that utilize LinkedIn as a research tool ∗ Design activities around LinkedIn interviews ∗ Share the networking benefits of LinkedIn with student ∗ Develop a LinkedIn group to keep students up-to-date and connected Ways to Use it Source: http://elearningindustry.com/5-steps-use-linkedin-for-social-learning
  • 30. ∗ Many faculty find lesson plan ideas for their classrooms. Ways to Use Pinterest Source: http://www.edudemic.com/2012/12/a-straightforward-guide-to-using-pinterest-in-education/
  • 31. YouTube *Youtube was voted #3 in the Top 100 Tools for Learning! Source: http://www.mushroomnetworks.com/infographics/youtube---the-2nd-largest-search-engine- infographic
  • 32. 1. Create opportunities for unique discussions. 2. Take advantage of YouTube’s Education channel: youtube.com/education. 3. Set an assignment that requires students to research and make their own videos to be played in class. Ways to use YouTube
  • 33. www.ted.com/talks 1500+ talks to stir your curiosity ∗ TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less). ∗ Their Mission: Spread ideas ∗ TED is a global community and is focused on building a clearinghouse of free knowledge from the world's most inspired thinkers. ∗ TED/TED ED voted #26 in the Top 100 Tools for Learning Online
  • 34. ∗ Over 4300 videos covering K-12 math, science topics such as biology, chemistry, and physics, and even reaches into the humanities with playlists on finance and history. ∗ Each video is approximately 10 minutes long. ∗ Khan Academy was voted #40 in the Top 100 Tools for Learning www.khanacademy.org Source: https://www.khanacademy.org
  • 35. ∗ Slideshare is a site where you can host your presentations (and documents) and share them with others. ∗ SlideShare is the world's largest community for sharing presentations. With 60 million monthly visitors and 130 million pageviews Slideshare was voted #15 in the Top 100 Tools for Learning! SlideShare.net
  • 36. ∗ Tumblr, Wordpress, or Blogger are popular options ∗ Similar to LinkedIn, students or faculty can use these blogging sites to create their online brand. ∗ Blogging is a mechanism for students to show off their creative writing skills. ∗ Encourage students to create portfolios of their work to show to potential employers. ∗ Offer class credit for students who create & maintain a blog with content relevant to the course. Blogging
  • 37. GCC Student Bloggers Iesha DeLesline & Kasey Edgerton
  • 38. ∗ Decide to learn 1 of these social media tools. ∗ Be sure to make it purposeful so that it meets a learning objective. QUESTIONS? Morgan Eastlack Web & Social Media Coordinator mjeastlack@genesee.edu X6481 Where do I go from here?
  • 39. GCC Platforms http://www.genesee.edu/home/offices/marcom/social/ Stay connected by including #sunygcc in your social media updates!

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  1. http://www.statista.com/statistics/429496/frequency-of-social-media-usage-in-germany-by-social-media-site/ <number>
  2. Twitter forces you to exercise your vocabulary. Twitter forces you to improve your editing skills. Allows for greater collaboration and engagement among students. Allows for greater flexibility in assignments and discussion. <number>
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  6. Encourage students to set up a profile! <number>
  7. Demographic data shows that Pinterest is highly popular among women <number>
  8. YouTube is a video hub. There are approximately 3 billion videos viewed every day.  There are thousands of channels on YouTube created specifically for educational purposes. Bring scientists, professors and experts into the classroom to enhance student learning. <number>
  9. Search for topical videos surrounding current affairs, such as clips from news stories, and ask the class what their thoughts or opinions are. Access high quality educational instruction videos for free. Many professors, universities and educational institutions upload educational videos in this section. These videos help educators engage students with great tutorials, illustrations and experiments. <number>