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Using Social Media to Retain and Connect with Students in the Shift to Online Education | Faculty Focus

Using Social Media to Retain and Connect with Students in the Shift to Online Education | Faculty Focus | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

COVID-19 has upended normal social connections that develop between students and professors. We are missing the connections that develop through casual interactions in office hours, pre-class discussions, post-class questions, and any other in-person interaction. These social connections are important for student retention, academic development, diversity, and inclusion. As universities and faculty grapple with the shift to an online education system, and as uncertainties and budget concerns about the fall semester take hold, strategies to maintain student-faculty connections should be a top priority.

As we thoughtfully shift our courses online, we must also strategically consider how to best replicate or innovate to develop social connections. While maintaining a connection with students should be a university wide initiative, in the short run, faculty can assist by developing their own student connection initiatives. The purposeful use of social media presents a great opportunity for educators to connect with their students and recreate some of the social connections that are lost due to online education, while also providing new ways of developing connections.

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Learning to Teach in High Gear

Learning to Teach in High Gear | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Connected educator Marsha Ratzel recounts a transformational journey marked by a gradual shift from teacher-centered to student-driven learning.
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The Power of Being a Connected Educator

The Power of Being a Connected Educator | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
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A librarian shares her journey from approaching burnout to becoming her school’s technology innovator. By Nikki D. Robertson During the 2009–2010 school year, I became convinced I was missing out on something. So many of the educators around me were excited about their role, innovating at every turn and sharing those experiences with the world. I couldn’t help but wonder how they were able to do what they were doing with so much passion. Reflecting on this period of my career, it’s safe to say I was burnt out, but I also realized that feeling would only be …


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This article goes out to all of my Future Ready librarian friends

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Spread the loveA librarian shares her journey from approaching burnout to becoming her school’s technology innovator.
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Blogs and Connected Educators | Tom Whitby

Blogs and Connected Educators | Tom Whitby | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
A Weblog, or a Blog, as it has become to be known, is a form of writing that entered the scene with the advent of the Internet and personal publishing. It could be described as a digital magazine f...
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