Sunday, January 25, 2015

Using Social Media As an Influence

Using Social Media As an Influence

As with every facet of the social media, as an educator… one must be particular cautious when it comes to using this outlet as a means to bring awareness to a cause that you strongly believe in…. Social media is a way is like the devil’s advocate…in some ways it can be positive but it is in the perception of the minds of others that words meant one way can go astray…. So it’s like walking a tight rope…especially when considering that whatever it posted in the black and white-there simply is no gray to consider…. On that note, in order to press the issue of NCLB and all its assets whether pro or con… I would exploit blogging or Edmodo.com…both are free and are user friendly to both other colleagues, administrators, parents, students, and all other stakeholders involved.
          For me blogging is so personal that as an educator I can be passionate about my issue; whatever it may be and at the same time…speak in lamine terms where everyone involved can understand…. I can post beautiful graphic to accommodate whatever it is that I am trying to persuade my audience to understand…. Also in blogging…I can speak of current issues concerning education such as homelessness and poverty, obesity (Diabetes type II), parental involvement… common core standards- all of these issues are prevalent and are happening in the now…. These issues can be addressed and supported via the research of others using peer reviewed articles that I can attach… This to me is super awesome because I feel that this is another way to stay connected to my parents and students….as well as allowing them the power to stay informed.
Another social media that I use is Edmodo.com-which is fabulous…it is free too…it is a way to empower learners, other teachers, and parents… This is wonderful in the fact that you can join groups which you can assess fantastic ideas and post pictures of awesome activities that you have done with your students…a code is needed, but it is super easy. Believe me I have done a plenty and my parents absolutely love it…. Edmodo is a way of sharing and collaborating…with colleagues, administration, and students… You have a grade book, a forum where you could upload documents such as newsletters for your class by month or week… In addition, for example, if one of your students forgot their homework assignment…you can simply send out a post with the information directly to parents…When I say directly, I mean the information travels through cyberspace directly to their devices, whether it be an IPad, iPhone, droid….Samsung Note 3, 4..whatever the case may be…the students and parents are in the loop…That’s what’s important right…On top of this, communication lines are always open…can you say amazing…. The last thing I love about Edmodo is that it is a safe way with high standards based upon the vision of the Edmodo creators to get parents, teachers, and students connected via technology…
A third way I would use social media is to create a webpage using Weebly.com…another fantastic tools…. My kids and I have a website- it is full of fabulous information using pictures, and documents of what my kiddos have been learning and what they are going to be learning… Also Kidsblog.com…is also super-duper…because it provides a safe way for your kids to hold educational conversation/discussion about what is happening in the learning environment and to have open discussion that parents are invited to participate in… I absolutely love it...
In closing, the most terrific thing about all these social medias is that I know if I posted my major course assessment using these…that conversations can be discussed from anywhere in the world and it’s free…Thank you WORLD WIDE WEB!!!!
Joy Overflowing,
April

2 comments:

  1. Hi April,
    Great post, it sounds as though you use social media very effectively in your work. You make a great point in stating that a message intended one way could be interpreted differently. This is the challenge in communication that does not involve face to face contact. It is not possible to read facial expressions and not always easy to ask clarifying questions.

    Thanks for sharing,

    Patti

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  2. Hi April,

    I want to thank you for introducing me to two new social media tools, Edmodo and Weebly! How ironic though that I learned about these new social mediums through your Blog, the other social media tool that you discussed. This is a perfect example of how social media works at its best, to connect colleagues from different locations to share ideas!

    Thank you again, and great post!

    Julie

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