Social Media in Education: Resource Roundup

This collection of blogs, articles, and videos from Edutopia aims to help teachers deploy social media tools in the classroom to engage students in 21st-century learning.

This collection of blogs, articles, and videos from Edutopia aims to help teachers deploy social media tools in the classroom to engage students in 21st-century learning.

Creating Social Media Guidelines

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Student Engagement with Social Media

  • Five-Minute Film Festival: Twitter in Education, by Amy Erin Borovoy (2012)

    Twitter has become a powerful tool for teaching and learning. In this Five-Minute Film Festival, VideoAmy offers up a playlist of videos that will help you learn to use Twitter for networking, sharing resources, and more.

  • Siphoning the Fumes of Teen Culture: How to Co-opt Students’ Favorite Social Media Tools, by Todd Finley (2011)

    Edutopia blogger Todd Finley defines social media as the new frontier, and he notes that adolescents are the early frontierspersons. Included in this blog are ten tips for adding social media tools into the classroom.

  • Social Media in Education: The Power of Facebook, by Heather Wolpert-Gawron (2010)

    Social media platforms like Facebook provide 21st-century learning opportunities for students -- and a forum for teachers all over to unite and network.

  • Digital Media Empower Youth, by Edutopia Staff (2009)

    Both in the classroom and in after-school pods, students learn to become critical creators in Chicago's Digital Youth Network. On Remix World, the program's social-networking site, participants share, critique, and discuss their work.

  • Kids Create -- and Critique on -- Social Networks, by Laila Weir (2009)

    A digital-literacy program encourages kids to remake social networking in the image of learning.

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Social Media for Professional Development

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Digital Citizenship and Online Safety

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This article originally published on 2/12/2013

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