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This is part of the workshop I delivered in the 11th National Conference of the Philippine eLearning Society last Dec 2012 in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines.
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socialmedia for teaching and interaction
Mavic G. PinedaInformation Technology Department
De La Salle University@mobilemartha
Philippine eLearning Society 11th National Conference
Dumaguete City, 8 Dec 2012
did you enjoy in this conference
did you learn something new
will you join next year
Thoughts for this afternoon
To learn and have funTo explore on more exciting projectsTo be social and speak the social
language
Part 1 – Exposition Part 2 – Interact Go home and rethink..
Background
When we are supposed to affect the life of our students, it’s we who are affected..
Remember these---
PEDAGOGY You have mastery of this! KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS You are the subject matter expert! ICT & WEB TOOLS You are continuously learning, acquiring,
practicing these. CONTEXT You are going to translate pedagogy,
knowledge & skills thru technology!
Bringing digital literacy to the next level Digital Competency
•Teach technology
•Teach with technology
•Teach in the context of technology
•Teach context thru technology
And there was Web 2.0
A liberating force…
WEB 2.0collaboration
participation & empowerment
cloud services
collective intelligence
radical trust
rich user experience
open development
rich media
self-service learning
tagging
personal learning
So how do we characterize Social Media for teachingThere are many tool choices based on
our teaching comfortsThese are easy to learn, easy to manage,
easy to maintainPermits preservation of good projectsStudent projects in the web are our
diplomas as teachers!
Here’s now the Manila Experience
And this is not
perfect!!
http://heytheredelilah.wikispaces.com/
PORTFOLIO ON ENVIRONMENT & ETHICAL REFLECTIONS
http://behindthewallsofintramuros.tumblr.com/
A collaborative class project
Students’ ideaTheir common interestTheir managementAnd of course it exhibits diversity in their outputs
Things to remember In designing the project, consider the KSAVs Give room for self-regulation Design an amenable evaluation (win-win) There must always be a challenge!
Give room for reflective thinking. Think of contingencies or alternative projects In this example—
Design a collaborative project Ensure the participation of everyone There should be a one time big event that requires everyone’s
presence Monitor the progress
Deadlines are constructive constraints that encourage
creativity!
Story telling - https://ondoydiaries.wordpress.com/
Other examples
Part 2 – Let’s tweet and interact
The practical & persuasive Twitter
Source: http://steve-wheeler.blogspot.com/2009/01/teaching-with-twitter.html
What is Twitter for Me Alternate way of knowing my students I use it as additional medium of student announcements &
feedback. I test an idea, think aloud, get response from students or
strangers. It’s a good place to share constructive ideas and meet bright
minds. It ‘s a hub of prudence and kind online behavior. It’s a pitstop of sharing fun, good food, even bad days. It’s a channel where I hear students’ irrational thoughts, have a
better understanding of them. It’s a place where people share things they are passionate
about, so amazing & admirable!
so what are we waiting for?
Mavic G. PinedaEmail: [email protected]
Let’s try it
1. Google Twitter.2. Register. Create a simple and short
username. In Twitter, you call it Handle.3. What is a Tweet4. Let’s tweet.5. What is Follow and Unfollow? Retweet?
Reply?6. Follow your seatmates. Follow me.7. What is a hashtag #?8. We will use the #pels2012