I remember the days when teachers will catch
you with your phone and then confiscate it for a few days, and the learner will
panic and quickly take out his or her sim-card and memory card…. That were the
days where technology in classrooms were frowned upon, today it’s an integral
part of our everyday learning and communication, so why not use it to you and your
learners benefit? As an impending teacher of History, Afrikaans and Life
Orientation I would like to make use of social media in my classroom and as a
form of communication with my learners and their parents.
Since social media forms part of our everyday life
it is important to teach your leaners how to use it to their benefit, it is one
of those necessary skills that will never got to waste. There are various
platforms you as a teacher can use that does not form part of popular social
media like Fakebook, Fake Tweet, Edublogs, Kidblog, and Edmodo. I would
implement some of these platforms in my classroom, to create a new way for my
learners to communicate with one another on the subject matter. They can also
use it as a feedback platform on lessons, furthermore I would like to use the
platform like Edublogs as an online assessment opportunity where learners can
post their essays or assignments. If my learners find something new or interesting
surrounding one of my subjects I would like them to post it online for the
class, it’s a new way for informative learning and encourages learners to
explore the subject matter on their own.
To further enhance communication and learning,
I would create private Facebook and Twitter accounts where my learners and
their parents are able to communicate with me and other learners on topics
surrounding the subject matter. In this case learners are able to ask question
if they struggle with homework or assignments. Parents are also able to see how
their children are faring in the particular subject and are able to communicate
with me, since most parents don’t always have time for a face-to-face meeting.
This is only a few possibilities of how social
media can be used to enrich the learning experience of learners.
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