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Summer Bukeavich & Spyke KrepshawMay 2015
USING SOCIAL MEDIA TO INCREASE STUDENT
ENGAGEMENT
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If you have Twitter on your phone, use the hashtag #PCTF16069 and tell us what social media sites you regularly use. (We will pull up this data in a few minutes once everyone arrives.)
WHILE YOU’RE WAITING
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Summer Bukeavich Instructor, Business Administration/Management & Marketing
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Spyke Krepshaw Instructor, Information Technology
YOUR PRESENTERS
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WHAT DO WE MEAN BY “SOCIAL MEDIA”?
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Student engagement occurs when “students make a psychological investment in learning. They try hard to learn what school offers. They take pride not simply in earning the formal indicators of success (grades), but in understanding the material and incorporating or internalizing it in their lives.”
Newmann, F. (1992) Student Engagement and Achievement in American Secondary Schools. Teachers College Press. pp. 2–3.
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY “STUDENT ENGAGEMENT”?
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1. Backchanneling2. Poll Everywhere3. What are
people saying about Topic X?
4. Skype/Google Hangouts
5. LinkedIn6. Discussion
board/TweetChat
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR IN-CLASS USE
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1. BackchannelingA back channel is where
attendees are texting or tweeting information about a presentation or event using SMS, a chat function or Twitter. The front channel, for lack of a better word and as opposed to a back channel, is the main presentation being delivered by the speaker. http://velvetchainsaw.com/
2009/08/12/10-reasons-why-you-should-use-a-back-channel-at-your-conference/
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR IN-CLASS USE
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2. Poll Everywhere
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR IN-CLASS USE
Ask your audience a question with the Poll Everywhere app
Audience answers in real time using mobile phones, Twitter, or web browsers
See your response live on the web or in a PowerPoint presentation
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2. Poll Everywhere
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR IN-CLASS USE
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4. Using tools like FaceTime, Skype, and Google Hangouts to bring in guest speakers.
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR IN-CLASS USE
Google Hangouts
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The world’s largest professional social network
1. Encourage learners to develop an online presence through LinkedIn.
2. Create assignments that utilize LinkedIn as a research tool.3. Design activities around LinkedIn interviews.4. Share the networking benefits of LinkedIn with learners.5. Develop a LinkedIn group to keep learners up-to-date and
connected.
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR IN-CLASS USE
5.
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6. Discussion board/TweetChat
#PCTF16069
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR IN-CLASS USE
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1. Gathering and posting examples with class hashtag (#pctmkt325)
2. Instructor-curated Twitter feed with relevant articles for class (#pctmkt330)
3. Pinterest for showing off completed work (that might inspire others)
4. Discussion board alternative (using hashtag on Twitter)
5. Summarizing what they’ve learned in 140 characters or less
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR OUT-OF-CLASS USE
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1. Gathering and posting examples with class hashtag (#pctmkt325)
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR OUT-OF-CLASS USE
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2. Instructor-curated Twitter feed with relevant articles for class (#pctmkt330)
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR OUT-OF-CLASS USE
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3. Pinterest for showing off completed work (that might inspire others) – baking & pastry arts
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR OUT-OF-CLASS USE
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4. Discussion board alternative (using hashtag on Twitter)
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR OUT-OF-CLASS USE
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5. Summarize what you have learned.
If you have Twitter on your phone, use the hashtag #PCTF16069 and tell us what you have learned in 140 characters or less.
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR OUT-OF-CLASS USE
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QUESTIONS & COMMENTS?