Post on 28-Jan-2015
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Join the Conversation….Ge
t Hooked on Social Media
Lena ArenaDER Project Coordinator, Sydney Region
Phone: 9582 2851Carmelina.arena@det.nsw.edu.au
The Facts
O Social media/networking sites in Australia (April 2011)O Facebook – 12 million
Unique Australian Visitors (UAVs) per month
O Youtube – 10 million UAVs / month
O Blogspot – 4.5 UAVs / monthO WordPress – 2.4 million UAVs
/ monthO Twitter – 2 million UAVs /
monthSource: http://www.socialmedianews.com.au/category/australia/
Top 5 social networking sites
Communicate
O Micro-blogging:O Twitter
O www.twitter.com
O Social networks:O Yammer
O www.yammer.comO Facebook
O www.facebook.comO LinkedIn
O http://www.linkedin.com/
Yammer Feedback
Social sharing
O YouTubeO www.youtube.com
O BlogsO blogEd
O WordPressO http://wordpress.com
O http://darcymoore.net/
O SlideShareO http://www.slideshare.net/
Departmental online communities
Considerations
ODepartmental policies including Code of Conduct
ODigital Citizenship
ODigital Reputation
OOn-line behaviourORights and
responsibilities
Examples
O Ulladulla High SchoolO http://web2.ulladulla-h.schools.ns
w.edu.au/moodle/
O Richmond High SchoolO http://
www.facebook.com/richmondhighschool
O Evans High SchoolO http://
www.facebook.com/EvansHighSchool
In the classroom
O Teachers and students can:O Develop technology skillsO Develop creativityO Appreciate new or diverse views O Enhance communication skillsO Edit and customise contentO Refine online design and layoutO Share creative original work e.g.
poetry and filmO Practice safe and responsible
use of information and technology
O Gain 21st century skillsO Join the conversation!
“…….social media tools should 100%
be in the class room. I always
wonder why we don’t give kids more
technology because most of us use it
every single day of the week in work.
The earlier they get their hands on it
the better!”“I believe that much of the
backlash against social media
in the classroom comes from
stereotypical misunderstanding of what
social media is. It’s use as a
curriculum delivery mechanism is unparalleled.
Our small project in Portland
Oregon has seen some great
results from over and under
achievers alike.”
“The best teacher is still a human but technology enhances many aspect of teaching and learning.”
“I am from the
school of thought
that if you can
engage students with
their “speak” – and
social media is
definitely their
“speak” – you can
capture their
attention and begin
to open the doors to
listening and
learning.”
http://gigaom.com/2011/05/13/why-social-media-tools-have-a-place-in-the-classroom/
From this
To this
Alex Courosa's Original Image: Flickr @acourosa
Who am I?
“Blogs eliminate CO2 in sharing programs and information.” from Yammer
Just for
Fun…
An observation
“This isn’t new, this desire to share. We’re just documenting our lives in different ways. Instead of diaries or scrapbooks or photo albums, we post pictures and blog and tweet.
Social media is the modern version of cave paintings. The key difference is the scalability. Unlike the physical and geographic limitations of scrapbooks and caves, anyone anywhere can hop online. In fact, that’s the point. The more friends, followers, readers, the better.
That’s how social media works.
The town square never shuts down in 2011.”
Mia Freedman, http://www.mamamia.com.au/weblog/2011/05/you-have-the-right-to-privacy-oh-wait.html/comment-page-1