Anthony Adornato, assistant professor of journalism, discusses how he is using new technologies to complement the in-class learning experience. Although students are considered "digital natives," many don't yet understand how to use social media to enhance their learning experience. He outlines how Facebook and Twitter, among other platforms, are used to reinforce course topics, concepts, and readings.
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Using Social Media & Mobile Devices to Create an Online Community for Your Class
1. Faculty Show and Share
Using Social Media & Mobile Devices to
Create an Online Community for Your Class
Anthony Adornato | Assistant Professor, Journalism | March 21, 2014
3. Creating an Online Community
Goals
o Sense of place and community
o Complement in-class experience: Reinforce key concepts,
topics, and readings
o Create excitement about course content
o Relevance beyond classroom
o Enable two-way communication in real-time
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4. Creating an Online Community
Closed Facebook
Group
Twitter Hashtag
(#ICParkSM)
Course website
Student blogs
Backchannel for
discussions and
assignments
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7. SampleAssignments
Tweet the book
Scavenger hunt with classes around the world
Twitter list of credible sources
Facebook Question of the Week
Connect with guest speakers
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8. Challenges
Grading
Personal SM use during class
Digital native Digital savvy
Access to mobile devices
Technostress!
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9. Outcomes of Online Community
Increased motivation and engagement with course content
Increased student-student and student-instructor interactions
More “relaxed” writing style, encouraging self-expression,
creativity, and playfulness (Greenhow & Gleason, 2012)
Information literacy
Raises topical issues not addressed in the classroom
Professionalism on SM
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10. Surprise!
Prof A: “Anyone know the old guy who hijacked our hashtag?”
Student: “That’s my dad!”
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Faculty Show and Share: Using Social Media & Mobile Devices to Create an Online Community for Your ClassFriday, March 21, 2014, 12:10 - 1:00 p.m.Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett CenterAnthony Adornato, Assistant Professor, Department of Journalism, will discuss how he is using new technologies to complement the in-class learning experience. Although students are considered "digital natives," many don't yet understand how to use social media to enhance their learning experience. He will outline how Facebook and Twitter, among other platforms, are used to reinforce course topics, concepts, and readings.
Traditional concept of teaching at front of classroom…lecturing.Old model. Social media is a bottom-up approach…I lay groundwork and they take control. Flip this concept.Social media, in any sphere, is about less lecture and more engagement/conversation. Leverage that concept for the benefit of class.
Grading: use Twitter listsPersonal SM use: make close computer if issue, outline rules in syllabus
Greenhow and Gleason (2012), The Educational Forum(1) improving students’ motivationand engagement with course content; (2) increasing student–student or student–instructorinteractions, which creates more opportunities for feedback and mentoring; and (3) offeringlower barriers to publishing and a more “relaxed” writing style, which can encourageself-expression, creativity, playfulness, and risk-taking.Also information literacy