LET US MAKE FACEBOOK A BENEFICIAL TOOL FOR OUR LEARNING
As Educators we must use facebook to promote collaboration amongst us and our learners. A teacher can take this opportunity to teach students how to responsibly use Facebook and other social networking sites so it helps their future–not the opposites. This will help us to increasing collaboration between learners working on activities. Teachers can utilize Facebook for class projects, for enhancing communication, and for engaging students in a manner that might not be entirely possible in traditional classroom settings, and this can make them benefit a lot in their learning. We can use this to post additional class notes after each class period for students to have access for review for in case they were absent or misunderstand the content.
Nevertheless this would allow shy students a way to communicate. Shy students who may not want to approach their teacher after class or during office hours can use Facebook to communicate and able to raise their problems. More over this can facilitate classmate connections when students get to know each other more intimately, they become more involved in the learning experience. This is helpful in large classes with diversity learners. Lastly brainstorm learners can have the ability to add their thoughts to the class any time they occur allows for more opportunities for brainstorming off each other.
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Nevertheless this would allow shy students a way to communicate. Shy students who may not want to approach their teacher after class or during office hours can use Facebook to communicate and able to raise their problems. More over this can facilitate classmate connections when students get to know each other more intimately, they become more involved in the learning experience. This is helpful in large classes with diversity learners. Lastly brainstorm learners can have the ability to add their thoughts to the class any time they occur allows for more opportunities for brainstorming off each other.
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