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Using Social Media in the Classroom Megan Poore

Using Social Media in the Classroom By Megan Poore

Using Social Media in the Classroom by Megan Poore


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An accessible and practical overview of using social media technology intelligently and safely in teaching at all age ranges.

Using Social Media in the Classroom Summary

Using Social Media in the Classroom: A Best Practice Guide by Megan Poore

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How much do you know about using social media in your teaching?

Using Social Media in the Classroom is an essential guide to Web 2.0 sites and services, providing both an overview of different types of digital technologies as well as constructive guidance on how to safely and intelligently use them as tools for learning.

This comprehensive, accessible textbook combines practical information on using all forms of social media for educational purposes and provides indispensable advice on how to tackle issues arising from social media use in the classroom.

Analysis of important contemporary topics is also included:

  • digital literacy and new modes of learning
  • digital participation and overcoming the 'digital divide'
  • cyberbullying and understanding risk online

An accompanying Wiki website including additional resources and handouts supporting the book can be found at www.sagepub.co.uk/poore allowing you access to Megan, her additional resources, and any other materials other students post and share.

This is crucial reading for all students undertaking undergraduate and postgraduate teacher education courses, and practising teachers seeking to improve their understanding of using social media for teaching in informed and appropriate ways.

Megan Poore is Assistant Professor in Teacher Education at the University of Canberra.

Using Social Media in the Classroom Reviews

'It's the information provided in the book and on the website, and the ease of navigation Dr Poore has created in using social media in learning, that make it an essential resource for teachers. The extensive and useful contents pages clearly identify the `topics': the nuts and bolts of social media, as well as the ways of accessing them, using them and thinking about them'
-James Dellit, J&J Dellit blog

'It is refreshing to come across a book which combines practical ideas, tips and considerations with serious pedagogical content. It considers how to use social media in the class, as well as why this is such as great opportunity to promote learning and what we should be looking for to ensure students are being appropriately challenged. It is written in accessible language, de-mystifying concepts for the beginner, and challenging experienced social media users to focus on higher-order thinking skills rather than on the 'bells and whistles' technology itself. Highly recommended'
>Margaret Meredith, Senior Lecturer Primary Education
York St John University

'This book claims to 'bring together the information you need to safely, knowledgeable and creatively integrate social media in your classroom'. It does a good job.

It is not a step-by-step how to guide - there are plenty of those on line. It is an accessible, informative read that will give the teacher the background they need on the topic, ideas of how to get started and useful advice on putting ideas into practice. The inclusion of advice on how to scaffold the introduction of social media to learners is particularly welcome.

Importantly; risk, safety, the digital divide and anticipation of problems are discussed - the things that can otherwise put teachers off. Links are made to educational theory, with reference to further reading for those who want to explore this further.

I would recommend it to practicing teachers, trainee teachers and those involved in the training and development of teachers'
-Andrew Connell, Keele University

'Megan Poore's Using Social Media in the Classroom provides a balanced and thorough account of that ways in which social media and Web 2.0 technologies can be used by teachers to enhance and support the learning of students across the curriculum. Poore provides a strong rationale for the use of social media in the classroom, and carefully links the technological applications to contemporary learning theory and pedagogical approaches. Her treatment of the possible social media and web 2.0 applications is comprehensive and detailed, and contextualised within the broader issues related to young people and ICTs. Using Social Media in the Classroom will be useful for experienced teachers searching for ways to meaningfully integrate ICTs into their pedagogical repertoire and for teacher education students thinking about how to integrate their current use of social media into their practice'
-Nicole Mockler, The University of Newcastle, Australia


The book has been intelligently and thoughtfully organised and well indexed, creating a highly accessible book from which readers can quickly find and select the parts relevant to them....I can see this book being of immense value to a majority of students and teachers. It is practical, accessible, clearly written and direct. -- Jillian Dellit

About Megan Poore

Megan Poore is the PhD Academic and Research Skills Advisor at the ANU's Crawford School of Public Policy. She is known for her best practice approaches to integrating digital technologies into both university and school settings, and this includes developing strong digital pedagogies as well as sound approaches to risk management. She has also held the position of Assistant Professor in Teacher Education at the University of Canberra, and has worked as an educational designer at the Australian Catholic University, giving her a unique understanding of the issues that confront students and teachers in the integration of digital technologies into their everyday study and work practices. Megan holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the Australian National University.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: GETTING STARTED: THE ESSENTIALS Social Media and Education Overview The Recent Media Landscape Why Social Media in Education? Constructivist Approaches to Social Media Use in Education Summary Resources Sound Educational Design Using Social Media Overview Designing the Task Service Considerations Summary Resources Common Aspects of Social Media Functions and Practice Overview Functional Commonalities Personal Qualities for Successful Engagement with Social Media Summary Resources PART TWO: THE BIG FOUR Blogs What Is a Blog? Educational Benefits of Blogs Blogging Models Special Considerations for Blogging Summary Resources Wikis Overview What Is a Wiki? Educational Benefits of Wikis Wiki Models Special Considerations for Wikis Wiki and Blog Comparison Tables Summary Resources Social Networks Overview What Is a Social Network? Educational Networks of Social Networking Special Considerations for Social Networks Using you Networks for Online Role Plays Summary Resources Podcasting, Music and Audio Overview What Is a Podcast? Educational Benefits of Podcasting Podcasting Projects for your Class Special Considerations Summary Resources PART THREE: ENRICHING YOUR PRACTICE Visual Media Overview What Are Visual Media? Educational Benefits of Visual Media Special Considerations for Visual Media Summary Resources Instant Messaging, Chat, Skype and Twitter Overview What Are IM, Chat, Skype and Twitter? Educational Benefits of IM, Chat, Skype and Twitter Special Considerations for IM, Chat, Skype and Twitter Summary Resources Bookmarking, Clippings, Mindmapping, and Polls Overview What Are Bookmarking, Mindmapping, Clippings and Polls? Educational Benefits of Bookmarking, Clippings, Mindmapping, and Polls Special Considerations for Bookmarking, Clippings, Mindmapping, and Polls Summary Resources Educational Games and Mobile Learning Overview What Are Educational Games and Mobile Learning? Educational Benefits of Educational Games and Mobile Learning Special Considerations for Educational Games and Mobile Learning Summary Resources Productivity Tools Overview What Are Productivity Tools? Educational Benefits of Productivity Tools Special Considerations for Productivity Tools Summary Resources PART FOUR: SOCIAL CONTEXTS 'Digital Natives', New Learning and Digital Literacy Overview The 'Digital Natives' Debate New Learning Digital Literacy Summary Resources The Digital Divide and Digital Participation Overview The Digital Divide Digital Participation Summary Resources Cyberbullying Overview What Is Cyberbullying? Identifying and Responding to Cyberbullying Summary Resources Understanding Risk Online Overview Risk Management Legal and Policy Considerations Considerations Under the Terms of Service Considerations under the Service Itself Summary Resources Practical and in-Class Considerations Overview Including Parents Summary Resources

Additional information

GOR006791620
9781446202814
144620281X
Using Social Media in the Classroom: A Best Practice Guide by Megan Poore
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
2012-10-01
288
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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