While reading chapter 6 of Richardson Book (2010), I could
not help but think of all the social media websites today. He mentions twitter
as one way to communicate with others and to share ideas. A more recent social
media website that comes to mind for me is Pinterest. I know I have enjoyed a
few meals my wife retrieved from Pinterest in the last year. As far as incorporating
social media into the classroom, I feel the author was spot on when he said, “the
collaborative construction of knowledge by those willing to contribute is
redefining the way we think about teaching and learning at every level” (2010).
Richardson also goes into explaining social bookmarking and how those sites can
help in the classroom environment.
Personally, in the past I would just add the pages I like to my
Bookmarks on my browser, but after a while those bookmarks add up. The new way
of bookmarking is using a social bookmarking site, such as Delicious. Using
these sights allows users the chance to categorizing the websites in to
different pages. Also the users can retrieve the bookmarks no matter where they
are, with or without their personal computers.
Overall the classroom is a great place to implement this
technology. From tweeting what the homework is for the night, sharing great
ideas on Pinterest, or bookmarking useful pages. Educators and students can use
social media, and with popularity growing, and the multitude of sites, it can do
nothing but help the effectiveness of using technology in the classroom.
Richardson, W.
(2010). Blogs, wikis, podcasts, and other powerful web tools for
classrooms. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
I can't believe the number of social media sites that are out there. I like the fact that the teacher can have a site or an account that the students can be a part of, I think that can give the students a nice bond in and out of the classroom. If we teach the students young enough they can learn how to use social media the right way as opposed to being mean and feeling anonymous when they hurl insults at one another online.
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