There are many reasons we use social media. From the basic to the more advanced, the tool is simply ubiquitous and addictive. This infographic sheds some light for us all.
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Mario Eugercios's curator insight,
June 30, 2015 5:53 PM
Empezando este nuevo espacio de curación sobre educación, enseñanza de lenguas, innovación y, en general, evolución de la clase.
Catherine Smyth's curator insight,
March 18, 2015 1:26 AM
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Emily Brooker's curator insight,
June 2, 2021 1:53 AM
While not completely education-related, I found this source very interesting. I think as an educator we should be aware of the impacts of social media and if appropriate inform our students on how to conduct themselves appropriately online.
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Ash Sartor's comment,
June 8, 2021 7:35 AM
I think this is such a good read! It is so important to education today's society about the impacts of social media. It is becoming more evident that it educator's need to be demonstrating good practices in their classrooms in relation to safe, legal and privacy regulations.
Cristina Reyes's curator insight,
April 4, 2015 2:03 AM
I agree , it´s a great curation tool. Intuitive interface and a variety of topics for educators |
The dizzying array of social media tools can be overwhelming. My favourites for teaching and building a professional community are Scoop.it and Twitter. I love Scoop.it because of its accessilbity and how I can connect with people all over the world. The influence of social media is incredible as the statistics on the graphic on this blog show and as educators, we need to think about the implications of this for teaching and learning.