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How social media can be used in the classroom

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In your groups, list
down as many social
media platforms you
use in your teaching.
How can you use
social media resources
...
Digital Citizenship
Resources
Digital Citizenship Resources #1:
7 signs you shouldn’t put that on Facebook
http://www.dailydot.com/opinion/7-reasons-
no...

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How social media can be used in the classroom

  1. 1. In your groups, list down as many social media platforms you use in your teaching. How can you use social media resources for Content Delivery and facilitate learning process? How can you change your Assessment methods to incorporate social media? What Products can you ask students to create using social media?
  2. 2. Digital Citizenship Resources
  3. 3. Digital Citizenship Resources #1: 7 signs you shouldn’t put that on Facebook http://www.dailydot.com/opinion/7-reasons- not-to-post-something-to-facebook/ Before posting anything on the web, it is always wise to check through the 7 criteria and see if it fits into any of it to save yourself from getting into unnecessary trouble. Example: http://bit.ly/UTube _9RulesofFB Example: http://bit.ly/UTube _7FactsFB Free Free
  4. 4. How often are you on Facebook? On Twitter? Instagram? Are you able to use your social media time to build your teaching resources? How? How often are your students on Facebook? Twitter? Instagram? Snapchat? Tumblr? Nusic.lly? How can we leverage this time for them to create content for school?
  5. 5. Digital Citizenship Resources #2: School Digital Citizenship Curriculum https://www.commonsensemedia.org/ educators/curriculum Aseries of videos developedby the CommonSenseEducation’s curriculum that canbe usedwhenteaching digital citizenshipto students frompreschool to upper secondary levels Example: http://bit.ly/UTube _DigitalCitizenship Example: http://bit.ly/UTube _DigCitizenCurricul um Free Example: http://bit.ly/UTube _IntroDigitalCitizen ship
  6. 6. Digital Citizenship Resources #3: YouTube Digital Citizenship Curriculum http://www.google.com/edu/teacher s/youtube/curric/index.html Aninteractivecurriculumaimedto support teachers of secondary students (approximately ages 13-17) ontopics likeYouTube’s policies, howto report content onYouTube&howto protect their privacy online Google Play Example: http://bit.ly/UTube _DigCitizenship3 Useful skills and a holistic understanding about responsible digital citizenship in all online activities Free
  7. 7. Digital Citizenship Resources #4: Educators Technology lhttp://www.educatorstechnology.com/2014/05/awesome- digital-citizenship-poster-for.html Educational Poster for teaching digital citizenship to young children Google Play Apple App Store (iPhone & iPad App) For 7 – 17 years old Free
  8. 8. Digital Citizenship Resources #5: 21 Things 4 Students http://www.21things4students.net/ Created as an educational and online resource to help students from upper primary to lower secondary levels improve their technology proficiency as they prepare for success in the 21st century Google Play Apple App Store (iPhone & iPad App) Example: http://bit.ly/UTube_Di gitalTrail Free
  9. 9. Digital Citizenship Resources #6: BrainPop http://www.brainpop.com/technology /digitalcitizenship/ BrainPOP supports individual, team, and whole-class learning for primary level Google Play Example: http://www.brainp op.com/technology /freemovies/digital etiquette/ Access to The Mixer which lets users tailor assessments to meet all students' needs, and Make-a-Map, our concept mapping tool Free
  10. 10. Digital Citizenship Resources #7: CEOP’s Thinkuknow https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/ Findout thelatest informationonthe sites youliketo visit, mobiles andnew technology. Findout what’s good, what’s not andwhat youcando about it. For preschool to upper secondary Google Play Example: https://www.think uknow.co.uk/11_1 3/ If you look after young people there’s an area for you too – with resources you can use in the classroom or at home Free
  11. 11. Digital Citizenship Resources #8: Google Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum https://www.google.com/safetycenter/resources/ Students from lower primary to upper secondary levels learn how to be good digital citizens like how to think critically and evaluate online sources, understand how to protect themselves from online threats from bullies to scammers, and to think before they share Google Play Apple App Store (iPad App) Example: http://www.ikeeps afe.org/educators_ old/more/google/ Free
  12. 12. Digital Citizenship Resources #9: eduTopia http://www.edutopia.org/article/digital- citizenship-resources A compilation of resources from various websites that explain about digital citizenship for students from 5 – 17 years old Example: http://goo.gl/X3 7bf0 Example: http://bit.ly/UTube_C onnectedButAlone Includes topics like internet safety, cyberbullying, digital responsibility, and media & digital literacy Free
  13. 13. Digital Citizenship Resources #10: Planet Nutshell http://planetnutshell.com/skill/netsafe/ A series of animations that explains about net safety for preschool to upper secondary levels Google Play Example: http://planetnutshel l.com/project/netsaf e-episode-4-be-kind- online-grades-k-3 Students learn about the different aspects of being a good digital citizen through interactive videos Free
  14. 14. Digital Citizenship Resources #11: Northern Gateway Digital Citizenship Resources http://digitalcitizenshipngrd.blogspot.ca A collection of good digital citizenship resources Google Play Example: http://planetnutshel l.com/project/netsaf e-episode-4-be-kind- online-grades-k-3/ For preschool to upper secondary levels Free
  15. 15. Create a Youtube Playlist of Resources (minimum of five) you can use in the classroom. Create a Spotify playlist of songs to cheer up your students who are going through difficult times (minimum of five). Make a list of potential products you can ask your students using Snapchat, Nusical.ly, Twitter, Pinterest.

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