
I can see how Twitter can be used as a method for
communication to students in a classroom, as far as educating students, not so
sure. I have had a Twitter account for a while now but have not immersed myself
in it as some others. I am not totally aware of all its capabilities, I am new
to hash tags and I don’t tweet as frequently as others do. I have had my
twitter account for over a year and have posted a total of four times, all
about sport. I was first intrigued by twitter to follow various sports figures
and writers but lost interest fairly quickly, due to more informative content
on other websites. As with other forms of communication on the web, I can see
the possibilities of becoming a more effective teacher. A teacher can post a
homework assignment, or deliver various websites in an instant to students that
maybe be having trouble with a homework assignment. Teachers could also update
the students on future lesson plans and post reminders and reviews for upcoming
assignments or exams.
I don’t think it would be fair to
fully rely on twitter for teacher delivery; the same sources of information
should be made available in the classroom and possibly on another social
network. Also student should not be punished if the teacher posts an assignment
only on twitter and only few complete the assignment. Twitter one of many ways
to create a “social network” between students and teachers and I believe it
would be most effective if only one was used. Opening all the doors to all the social
networks can become confusing and over whelming. If twitter we’re to work out
there should be a training session and made clear what exactly twitter will be
used for. We also have to assume that everyone has the internet and online capabilities
and this may not be true for every student walking through the door. As an elementary
school teacher I see it being more difficult infusing twitter into a classroom
as opposed to students in high school.
I really agree with your point; it shouldn't be a very reliable source of communication.
ReplyDeleteBeing new to twitter, I found your take on it interesting.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely written.
ReplyDeleteVery well written.
ReplyDeleteYou make a good point that older students might take this tool and use it better than trying to get a second grader to start a twitter.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you in terms of the using it solely. I think we need to use a wide variety of modalities to reach our students and parents.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Many of the students in my field class do not have the internet at home.
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