Intro to social media for instructors: University of Nebraska

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Presented May 10th, 2013, at the Innovation in Pedagogy and Technology Symposium in Lincoln, Nebraska #nusym13

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Intro to social media for instruction

Follow me @tjoosten, twitter.com/tjoosten

Preso at: http://www.slideshare.net/tjoosten/

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Overview

• Build your professional network on Twitter• Increase communication and feedback in the

classroom using Facebook and Twitter• Engage students with rich content on various

social media like YouTube• Develop strategies for managing your social

media

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BUILD YOUR PROFESSIONAL NETWORK ON TWITTER

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Getting started with Twitter.com

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Download the Twitter App

OR

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Send a text message

“Start”

to 40404

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How to update your bio

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Complete bio or profile

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Tips for completing your bio

• Upload a picture of yourself, true representation

• Follow the social media culture

• Focus on potential common interests

• Identify your educational institution

• Be professional, yet personal

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Tweeting: Introduce yourself

I’m Tanya Joosten from University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, teach communication, help other faculty use technology #NUSYM13

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Build your network

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Following

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Hashtags

• #nusym13

• #edusocmedia

• #edtech

• #highered

• #socmedia

• #sachat

• #edchat

• #lrnchat

Google: education hashtags

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Others ways to network

• Conference hashtags (#blend13, #nmc13, #dtl2013)

• Join live sessions (#edchat, #sachat)

• Review campus twitter accounts and hasthags (@uwm, #iamuwm)

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Tips to developing a network

• Update social media profiles to include an image and a bio appropriate for the social media.

• Connect with colleagues through conference or professional group hashtags.

• Identify useful or influential colleagues and review to who they are connected.

• Participate in your educational institution’s social media accounts.

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Technology will save us!

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Facebook is the answer!

Bwahahahaha!

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Why use social media?

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It’s not about the technology, it’s all social

Larry Johnson, NMC

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global collaborative anytime anyplace mobility access literacy

informal learning

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Connect

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Social media, a definition

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“A virtual place where people share; everybody and anybody can share anything anywhere anytime” (Joosten, 2012, p. 6).

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What is the student voice?

Assess your students’ needs

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I want to feel connected

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According to a survey by Joosten (2009), students reported that they need good (67%) and

frequent communication (90%) with their instructor and good communication with their classmates (75%). They also reported

that they need to feel connected to learn (80%) (http://tinyurl.com/yafu8qz).

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I don’t use email

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According to PEW Internet study, “Teens who participated in focus groups for this study said that

they view email as something you use to talk to ‘old people,’ institutions, or to send complex instructions to large groups “ (http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2005/Teens-and-Technology.aspx?r=1).

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I use social media

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95.1% of 18- and 19-year-olds use social media, primarily Facebook on a daily basis (Salaway, et al., 2009)

96% of undergraduates reported using Facebook (Smith & Caruso, 2010)

43% of undergraduate use Twitter (Smith & Caruso, 2010)

90% use mobile devices to receive and send text messages (Smith, 2010), over 1600 a month (Neilson, 2010)

92% of college-aged students watch YouTube (Moore, 2011)

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I like social media for learning

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Use

social media

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Warning!

Technology is only the medium

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You need

a pedagogical strategy

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What is your pedagogical need?

Assess your needs

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Increase communication and contact

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INCREASE COMMUNICATION THROUGH A FACEBOOK FAN PAGE

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Increasing communication and encouraging contact

Who are our students?

• I want to feel connected

• I don’t use email

• I use social media, a lot

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An example: Jewish studies

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An example: Clinical lab sciences

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Getting started with Facebook

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Benefits• Increases interactions between instructors and students

• Enhances communication and builds feelings of connectedness

• Create a strong pedagogically sound sense of presence in your classroom

• Overcomes the challenges of students at a distance or in remote locations

• Facilitates providing timely student feedback

• Helps students stay organized

• Increases student performance

• Results in high levels of satisfaction of instructors and students

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INCREASE FEEDBACK OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CLASSROOM USING TWITTER

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Building cooperation and feedback

• CATs• Peer Instruction• Reflection

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An example

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Benefits

• Provides an opportunity for active learning in large lectures

• Enhances students participation and engagement in class

• Provides frequent, low stakes feedback on student learning

• Creates an opportunity for just in time teaching or to address weaknesses in student learning

• Provides a strategy for integrating blended courses, online and f2f

• Develops cooperation among students

• Increases students satisfaction

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SHARE RICH MEDIA AND CONTENT ON VARIOUS SOCIAL MEDIA TO ENGAGE STUDENTS

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Developing a richer learning experience

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Creating a YouTube Account

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Creating a YouTube Playlist

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YouTube alternatives

Content & Publication• SchoolTube• TeacherTube• Vimeo

Educational Content• MIT World• PBS.org• TED • YouTube.EDU

And many more!

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Benefits

• Improving student learning

• Helps instructors manage their workload

• Enhances 21st century literacy skills for instructors and students

• Facilitates the use of rich and current content

• Enhances student engagement

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DEVELOP STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA

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5 questions to consider

• What is the pedagogical need?

• How will the selected social media help meet that need?

• What aspects of the learning process should be improved?

• What learning outcomes can be better achieved through the use of the selected social media over other technologies?

• What is the expected behavior of students within the selected social media?

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What is your pedagogical need?

• Increase communication and encourage contact

• Engage students through rich, current media

• Gather and provide feedback in the classroom

• Create a cooperative and collaborative learning opportunities

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Social Dashboards - TweetDeck

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No matter the technology, how can you enhance your pedagogy?

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Get it!

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Connect w/me

• twitter.com/tjoosten

• linkedin.com/in/tjoosten

• facebook.com/tjoosten

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