Social Media Toolkit for Education

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The good teaching practice at a glance

Subject of practice

applied

Target groups

Teacher

Educational level

Any

Short Summary

How it works

1. Analyzing Teaching Process

In the first step we will help you analyse your teaching process by asking four key questions:
  1. What are your teaching goals?
  2. What content do you intend to use?
  3. What instructional methods do you plan to use?
  4. How will the students’ work be assessed?

2. Identifying Appropriate Social Media Types

Based on the answers in Step 1, the tool works out which social media types will best suit your instructional setting. To help us do this, we will use an algorithm based on pedagogical principles and instructional design theory.

3. Applying the Guidelines

In this step we will provide guidelines about how you can apply the social media activities identified in Step 2 to your particular instructional setting.
To help us build up an evidence-based library about the use of social media in teaching, and to help other colleagues in the sector, we would kindly ask you to provide us with feedback about the impact of these activities on your students’ learning.

Difficulty of ICT solutions used

Very easy

Detailed description

Learning outcomes

You will be able to choose the right social media tool for your practice; You will be able to apply the fitting social media tool in your teaching

Typical learning time

1-2 hours

Description of challenges faced (Are there any difficulties teachers/learners might face?)

This toolkit was born out of the question of: To what extent is and can social media be used for teaching, learning and research?

The Toolkit is an outcome of the Somecat project. It is a joint project between the Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning, School of Management and Law, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (Coordinator); the Political Science Department of Perm State University (Russia); the Department of Informatics at Ankara University (Turkey) and the nexus Institute for Cooperation Management and Interdisciplinary Research (Germany).

Detailed description

You will be guided through the entire toolkit online.

Not sure which type of social media is right for your class?

No problem, just answer four quick questions about the way you teach and what you want your students to learn. Based on your answers, we can tell you which of the six types of social media is best for you.

This tool is prepared to be a guide for you, pointing out the best and most efficient social media for your course or in other education processes. For this purpose we have classified the social media under six headings, which are most appropriate for educational purposes. Please click Classification Table to see the different classifications. 

First, we will ask you four questions related to the nature of your course and your teaching habits, namely your preferences about the taxonomy of learning, educational content, instructional methods and assessment. Based on the results we will pattern-match based on well-known and trusted instructional theories, taxonomies and approaches. In the case of multi probability among the choices, we will also ask another question about your preferences to clarify your priorities. After that, we will present you with the most effective social media to be used along within your course or training programme. 

At the end of the toolkit, you will be directed to  Instructional Tips that contain a detailed explanation about the social media suggested to you. Our suggestions will be as realistic as possible, based on the number of questions you answer, and the amount of detailed given. 

Learning Activities / Implementation

Start the Query Wizard here.

 

Country of originSwitzerland
Language of the practiceEnglish
Website relatedhttp://socialmediaforeducation.org/en_gb/
Status of the practice
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Area of good practice
  • ICT enabled learning - Using digital resources for face-to-face classroom practice & for online learning/blended classroom practice
  • Community Building - Using digital resources to connect learners/build communities
  • Quality and Assessment - Using digital resources to better assess learning
This practice is
Transferable, Adaptability, Innovative, Acceptability, Effectiveness, Availability
Useful literature
Anderson, L.W. (Ed.), Krathwohl, D.R. (Ed.), Airasian, P.W., Cruikshank, K.A. Mayer, R.E., Pintrich, P.R., Raths, J., & Wittrock, M.C. (2001). A taxonomy for learning, teaching, and assessing: A revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational

About the author

Name of contributorChristian Rapp
Affiliation of contributor Researcher, Project coordinator
Institution where this practice was implementedZurich University of Applied Sciences, Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning (Coordinator of SoMeCat project), CH
Contact e-mailrapp@zhaw.ch