This document discusses social network sites and their use in education. It begins by explaining the rise of social networks and how they have changed communication. Facebook is identified as the largest social network with over 500 million users. The document then explores how social networks can benefit education by improving communication, participation, and collaboration. It provides examples of how social networks allow independence from time and location, individualized learning, and easy sharing of content. While issues like privacy and overdependence exist, the conclusion is that social networks overall positively impact society and when used effectively can empower learning.
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This document discusses the use of social networking in education and identifies some associated challenges and opportunities. It begins by defining social networking and its growing popularity and influence. The author then examines how social networking can be used as an educational tool, noting it can help generate revolution in the field of education if properly controlled. Both opportunities and challenges of using social networking for education are identified, including privacy issues, the potential to distract from studies by taking up too much time, and risks of miscommunication. Case studies are referenced that explore using platforms like Facebook to enhance learning and foster engaging learning environments.
Social media can be used in education in several ways. It allows for asynchronous and synchronous communication between students and teachers through familiar platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Facebook allows for open dialogue, sharing of multimedia content, and a way for shy students to participate. Twitter promotes social connections and extending discussions beyond the classroom. YouTube is commonly used to share educational videos that help students visualize concepts and recall information. While social media can improve collaboration and knowledge sharing, it can also be distracting and pressure students to prioritize online conformity over academic risks. The document discusses various social media platforms and both the advantages and disadvantages of using social media in education.
This document discusses the use of social media in education. It begins by defining social media and examples like magazines, forums, blogs, podcasts. It distinguishes social media, social networking, and e-learning. Social media allows information sharing while social networking facilitates relationships and e-learning uses technology for education. The document outlines advantages of social networking for staying connected and looking up contacts. It discusses using platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube in classrooms for discussions. While social media provides opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing, it can also be distracting and encourage conformity over independent thinking.
This document discusses the use of social media in education. It begins by defining social media and examples of different social media technologies. It distinguishes social media, social networking, and e-learning. Some advantages of social networking in education are maintaining connections and accessing profiles for information. Challenges include distraction and pressure to conform. The document explores using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube in the classroom and their benefits, such as facilitating discussion. It outlines channels of social media use and both advantages, like collaborative learning, and disadvantages, like shallow engagement and avoiding failure.
This document discusses the use of social media in education. It begins by defining social media as internet-based applications that allow users to create and share content. Popular forms of social media mentioned include magazines, forums, blogs, podcasts, and social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. The document outlines some advantages of using social media in education such as facilitating communication, sharing knowledge and collaborating. However, it also notes disadvantages like distraction, pressure to conform, and promoting shallow thinking. Overall, the document provides an overview of social media and its role in modern education.
This document discusses the impacts of social media on students' academic performance. It defines social media and provides examples like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Wikipedia, and LinkedIn. It also defines academic performance as the outcome of education and how well educational goals are achieved. The document outlines both advantages, like accessing information online, and disadvantages of social media, such as low grades and overdependence. Previous studies on Malaysian university students are summarized that examined perceptions of social media's influence on academic performance.
This document discusses social network sites and their use in education. It begins by explaining the rise of social networks and how they have changed communication. Facebook is identified as the largest social network with over 500 million users. The document then explores how social networks can benefit education by improving communication, participation, and collaboration. It provides examples of how social networks allow independence from time and location, individualized learning, and easy sharing of content. While issues like privacy and overdependence exist, the conclusion is that social networks overall positively impact society and when used effectively can empower learning.
The%20 use%20of%20social%20networking%20in%20education%20challenges%20and%20o...Shivang A. Kalambekar
This document discusses the use of social networking in education and identifies some associated challenges and opportunities. It begins by defining social networking and its growing popularity and influence. The author then examines how social networking can be used as an educational tool, noting it can help generate revolution in the field of education if properly controlled. Both opportunities and challenges of using social networking for education are identified, including privacy issues, the potential to distract from studies by taking up too much time, and risks of miscommunication. Case studies are referenced that explore using platforms like Facebook to enhance learning and foster engaging learning environments.
Social media can be used in education in several ways. It allows for asynchronous and synchronous communication between students and teachers through familiar platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Facebook allows for open dialogue, sharing of multimedia content, and a way for shy students to participate. Twitter promotes social connections and extending discussions beyond the classroom. YouTube is commonly used to share educational videos that help students visualize concepts and recall information. While social media can improve collaboration and knowledge sharing, it can also be distracting and pressure students to prioritize online conformity over academic risks. The document discusses various social media platforms and both the advantages and disadvantages of using social media in education.
This document discusses the use of social media in education. It begins by defining social media and examples like magazines, forums, blogs, podcasts. It distinguishes social media, social networking, and e-learning. Social media allows information sharing while social networking facilitates relationships and e-learning uses technology for education. The document outlines advantages of social networking for staying connected and looking up contacts. It discusses using platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube in classrooms for discussions. While social media provides opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing, it can also be distracting and encourage conformity over independent thinking.
This document discusses the use of social media in education. It begins by defining social media and examples of different social media technologies. It distinguishes social media, social networking, and e-learning. Some advantages of social networking in education are maintaining connections and accessing profiles for information. Challenges include distraction and pressure to conform. The document explores using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube in the classroom and their benefits, such as facilitating discussion. It outlines channels of social media use and both advantages, like collaborative learning, and disadvantages, like shallow engagement and avoiding failure.
This document discusses the use of social media in education. It begins by defining social media as internet-based applications that allow users to create and share content. Popular forms of social media mentioned include magazines, forums, blogs, podcasts, and social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. The document outlines some advantages of using social media in education such as facilitating communication, sharing knowledge and collaborating. However, it also notes disadvantages like distraction, pressure to conform, and promoting shallow thinking. Overall, the document provides an overview of social media and its role in modern education.
This document discusses the impacts of social media on students' academic performance. It defines social media and provides examples like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Wikipedia, and LinkedIn. It also defines academic performance as the outcome of education and how well educational goals are achieved. The document outlines both advantages, like accessing information online, and disadvantages of social media, such as low grades and overdependence. Previous studies on Malaysian university students are summarized that examined perceptions of social media's influence on academic performance.
Social Media networks have broad acceptance in current status. Almost everyone who has access with internet is linked with some kind of social communication using available social medias. Now social Medias are providing lots of utility to its users. This paper studies utility of its are useful for all learners . So the paper explain usefulness of any type of media in any field of education. Youth gain lot's of knowledge through technology in society .That why it is important for young learners Social media can be used effectively to build brand awareness, as well as by people to share brand positives and negatives. The point is that no matter how you slice it social media isnt a passing fad. It is becoming a standard communication platform that has dramatically changed the way that brands and consumers interact with one another. Mrs. Madhu | Miss. Shreya | Miss. Ruchi ""Effectiveness of Social Media for Learning"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-2 , February 2020,
URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30114.pdf
Paper Url : https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/marketing/30114/effectiveness-of-social-media-for-learning/mrs-madhu
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on students according to this presentation. Positively, social media helps students establish connections, share ideas to improve creativity, increase knowledge and awareness while saving time and costs. However, social media addiction can degrade academic performance. It also increases risks of fraud, spam and hacking while oversharing personal details can endanger safety. In conclusion, social media has benefits but also risks that require balance and moderation.
Social media allows users to share information, create content, and have conversations through various platforms like blogs, social networking sites, and photo and video sharing sites. Some key features of social media include user-generated content, user profiles, and connecting to other individuals' profiles to develop social networks. While social media enables better communication through connecting with others anywhere at any time, it can also be distracting and lead to issues like cyberbullying if misused. Education systems should teach students how to safely and responsibly use social media.
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Impact of social networking in modern ageKmj Muheet
Social networking has impacts on business, education, society, and young people. It provides opportunities for promotion and new customers for businesses but also security and measurement challenges. In education, it enables sharing of information but risks distraction and privacy issues for students. Socially, it facilitates connections while also threatening privacy and weakening real-world relationships. For young people, it supports connectivity while potentially wasting time and risking safety by sharing personal details online.
Universities and schools are increasingly using social networks to connect with students, as many students actively engage with topics and share personal lives online. While social networks provide opportunities to stay connected with colleagues, the ease of accessing inappropriate content online poses risks, especially for young people. Educators must learn how to use social networks appropriately and teach students to govern their own safe and productive use of these sites, as social skills development and ethical practices remain important goals in education.
- The document discusses the impact of social media on youth and education. It outlines both the benefits and drawbacks of social media use.
- Some benefits of social media for youth include improving social skills through communication, broadening perspectives through exposure to new ideas, and potential opportunities to earn income through platforms like YouTube. However, risks include exposure to disturbing content, cyberbullying, and obesity from excessive use.
- For education, benefits are distance learning opportunities, more flexible work, and improved support for students. Risks include distraction from schoolwork, wasting time that could be spent studying, and potential health issues from overuse of devices.
This document discusses the impact of social media on education and how it can be integrated into educational organizations. It notes that social media usage is widespread among children and teenagers and has influenced the education system. While social media can be distracting, it can also serve as a learning tool if used responsibly and with parental guidance. The document argues that educational organizations should quantify and understand the impact of social media in order to leverage its potential benefits and incorporate it into their strategies.
Social media are websites and applications that allow users to create and share content or participate in social networking. The use of social media in the classroom is becoming more popular as technology advances and new tools emerge that can support collaboration, similar to how social media is used for recreation. Some benefits of using social media in the classroom include enabling students to apply social media to different levels of Bloom's Taxonomy and providing more modern ways for classroom learning that overlap with how students already use social media.
This document discusses how teachers can use social media in the classroom. It argues that social media is how students primarily communicate today, so teachers need to embrace these tools. The document provides examples of how one teacher uses blogs, Twitter, and Tumblr to share information with students, encourage class participation and discussion, collect assignments, and create an online learning community. While monitoring is important, social media can make learning more engaging if used appropriately.
Impact of social media on education.pdfInformation
Social media has had a significant impact on education by allowing more flexible and engaging learning opportunities. It enables students and teachers to connect and share knowledge instantly from anywhere at any time. This has led schools to incorporate social media platforms into courses and teaching methods to improve student engagement, accessibility of education, and collaboration between educators globally. However, issues like privacy, cyberbullying, and overuse of social media must still be addressed.
Review Paper - How social media influence youth and how it should be - Googl...niharikatiwari0400
Social media has become an integr
al part of modern youth culture,
shaping their inter
actions, perceptions, and behaviours in significant
ways. This review paper delves into the complex impact of social
media on youth, examining both its positive and negative effects
across various dimensions including mental health, social
relationships, self-image, and behaviour.The positive aspects of
social media usage among youth are evident in its facilitation of
communication, connection with peers, and access t
o diverse
information and oppor
tunities. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter have become virtual communities where youth can
expr
ess themselves, share experiences, and build supportive
This document discusses the significance of social media for pedagogical innovation. It begins by defining social media as computer-mediated technologies that allow for sharing of information, ideas, and expressions through virtual communities and networks. It then lists some of the most popular social media services and discusses how instructors and students are using social media to teach and learn in new locations across the web. Finally, it addresses both the opportunities and challenges of incorporating social media into the classroom, as well as some of the positive and negative effects of social media use.
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This document discusses implications of technology for school leaders and learning. It explores how the modern learner is different due to being connected and having access to knowledge online. Learning is now social and networked, with knowledge residing in connections rather than individuals. The document provides examples of how technology allows for self-directed, collaborative and transparent learning through blogging, wikis, and social networks. Learners can determine their own objectives and demonstrate learning in various ways using mobile devices.
The document discusses using social media and blogging to teach digital citizenship to teens. It notes that teens are already active users of social media and that it can be used to extend learning and meet students where they are. However, it also notes the importance of teaching digital responsibility given the permanence and openness of content online. The document outlines benefits of social media in education like engagement and authentic content creation. It also discusses considerations for teaching digital citizenship to teens, like their developing brains and need for examples and feedback from adults.
The document defines social media as online spaces where people can connect and share information. It notes both positive and negative impacts of social media. The positive impacts include facilitating open communication, business networking, marketing, and market research. However, social media can also be addictive and time-consuming. It may intrude on privacy and personal lives. While social media has benefits, it also has drawbacks, and is overall a neutral technology with pros and cons.
This document provides an overview of social media. It begins with an introduction defining social media as internet-based platforms that promote sharing of information. Examples given include Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The document then discusses how social media works by allowing users to create profiles and share content. Both advantages and disadvantages of social media for students are presented. Advantages include staying connected and sharing information, while disadvantages include addiction and cyberbullying. In conclusion, whether social media has more pros or cons depends on how each individual user engages with it.
The document provides a critique of using social networking in education. It discusses both the positive and negative implications. Among the positives are that social networking provides access to knowledge, opportunities for collaboration between students and teachers without limitations of space and time, and increased awareness for students. However, challenges include social networking being time-consuming, risk of miscommunication due to lack of physical cues, and unreliable or inaccurate information being spread. The document concludes by noting social networking's potential benefits for education are still emerging.
The document discusses social media, including its definition, history, popular platforms, and effects on youth. It provides statistics on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and WhatsApp. Both positive and negative effects are outlined. Positives include connecting with others and sharing information, while negatives include technology overuse, distraction from schoolwork, and risks like cyberbullying. The document concludes by emphasizing the need for internet safety education for youth.
Social Media networks have broad acceptance in current status. Almost everyone who has access with internet is linked with some kind of social communication using available social medias. Now social Medias are providing lots of utility to its users. This paper studies utility of its are useful for all learners . So the paper explain usefulness of any type of media in any field of education. Youth gain lot's of knowledge through technology in society .That why it is important for young learners Social media can be used effectively to build brand awareness, as well as by people to share brand positives and negatives. The point is that no matter how you slice it social media isnt a passing fad. It is becoming a standard communication platform that has dramatically changed the way that brands and consumers interact with one another. Mrs. Madhu | Miss. Shreya | Miss. Ruchi ""Effectiveness of Social Media for Learning"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-2 , February 2020,
URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30114.pdf
Paper Url : https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/marketing/30114/effectiveness-of-social-media-for-learning/mrs-madhu
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on students according to this presentation. Positively, social media helps students establish connections, share ideas to improve creativity, increase knowledge and awareness while saving time and costs. However, social media addiction can degrade academic performance. It also increases risks of fraud, spam and hacking while oversharing personal details can endanger safety. In conclusion, social media has benefits but also risks that require balance and moderation.
Social media allows users to share information, create content, and have conversations through various platforms like blogs, social networking sites, and photo and video sharing sites. Some key features of social media include user-generated content, user profiles, and connecting to other individuals' profiles to develop social networks. While social media enables better communication through connecting with others anywhere at any time, it can also be distracting and lead to issues like cyberbullying if misused. Education systems should teach students how to safely and responsibly use social media.
Incorporate Digital Photography and Social Media into the CurriculumNAFCareerAcads
Can Facebook, Instagram and digital photography work as tools in your classroom? Technology is redefining the way we communicate, and social media and digital photography have played a huge part in the shift. Come learn strategies for engaging students by incorporating social media and digital photography into the NAF curriculum.
Impact of social networking in modern ageKmj Muheet
Social networking has impacts on business, education, society, and young people. It provides opportunities for promotion and new customers for businesses but also security and measurement challenges. In education, it enables sharing of information but risks distraction and privacy issues for students. Socially, it facilitates connections while also threatening privacy and weakening real-world relationships. For young people, it supports connectivity while potentially wasting time and risking safety by sharing personal details online.
Universities and schools are increasingly using social networks to connect with students, as many students actively engage with topics and share personal lives online. While social networks provide opportunities to stay connected with colleagues, the ease of accessing inappropriate content online poses risks, especially for young people. Educators must learn how to use social networks appropriately and teach students to govern their own safe and productive use of these sites, as social skills development and ethical practices remain important goals in education.
- The document discusses the impact of social media on youth and education. It outlines both the benefits and drawbacks of social media use.
- Some benefits of social media for youth include improving social skills through communication, broadening perspectives through exposure to new ideas, and potential opportunities to earn income through platforms like YouTube. However, risks include exposure to disturbing content, cyberbullying, and obesity from excessive use.
- For education, benefits are distance learning opportunities, more flexible work, and improved support for students. Risks include distraction from schoolwork, wasting time that could be spent studying, and potential health issues from overuse of devices.
This document discusses the impact of social media on education and how it can be integrated into educational organizations. It notes that social media usage is widespread among children and teenagers and has influenced the education system. While social media can be distracting, it can also serve as a learning tool if used responsibly and with parental guidance. The document argues that educational organizations should quantify and understand the impact of social media in order to leverage its potential benefits and incorporate it into their strategies.
Social media are websites and applications that allow users to create and share content or participate in social networking. The use of social media in the classroom is becoming more popular as technology advances and new tools emerge that can support collaboration, similar to how social media is used for recreation. Some benefits of using social media in the classroom include enabling students to apply social media to different levels of Bloom's Taxonomy and providing more modern ways for classroom learning that overlap with how students already use social media.
This document discusses how teachers can use social media in the classroom. It argues that social media is how students primarily communicate today, so teachers need to embrace these tools. The document provides examples of how one teacher uses blogs, Twitter, and Tumblr to share information with students, encourage class participation and discussion, collect assignments, and create an online learning community. While monitoring is important, social media can make learning more engaging if used appropriately.
Impact of social media on education.pdfInformation
Social media has had a significant impact on education by allowing more flexible and engaging learning opportunities. It enables students and teachers to connect and share knowledge instantly from anywhere at any time. This has led schools to incorporate social media platforms into courses and teaching methods to improve student engagement, accessibility of education, and collaboration between educators globally. However, issues like privacy, cyberbullying, and overuse of social media must still be addressed.
Review Paper - How social media influence youth and how it should be - Googl...niharikatiwari0400
Social media has become an integr
al part of modern youth culture,
shaping their inter
actions, perceptions, and behaviours in significant
ways. This review paper delves into the complex impact of social
media on youth, examining both its positive and negative effects
across various dimensions including mental health, social
relationships, self-image, and behaviour.The positive aspects of
social media usage among youth are evident in its facilitation of
communication, connection with peers, and access t
o diverse
information and oppor
tunities. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter have become virtual communities where youth can
expr
ess themselves, share experiences, and build supportive
This document discusses the significance of social media for pedagogical innovation. It begins by defining social media as computer-mediated technologies that allow for sharing of information, ideas, and expressions through virtual communities and networks. It then lists some of the most popular social media services and discusses how instructors and students are using social media to teach and learn in new locations across the web. Finally, it addresses both the opportunities and challenges of incorporating social media into the classroom, as well as some of the positive and negative effects of social media use.
Copy of catholic Deputy Principals conference slides 2014kynanrobinson
This document discusses implications of technology for school leaders and learning. It explores how the modern learner is different due to being connected and having access to knowledge online. Learning is now social and networked, with knowledge residing in connections rather than individuals. The document provides examples of how technology allows for self-directed, collaborative and transparent learning through blogging, wikis, and social networks. Learners can determine their own objectives and demonstrate learning in various ways using mobile devices.
The document discusses using social media and blogging to teach digital citizenship to teens. It notes that teens are already active users of social media and that it can be used to extend learning and meet students where they are. However, it also notes the importance of teaching digital responsibility given the permanence and openness of content online. The document outlines benefits of social media in education like engagement and authentic content creation. It also discusses considerations for teaching digital citizenship to teens, like their developing brains and need for examples and feedback from adults.
The document defines social media as online spaces where people can connect and share information. It notes both positive and negative impacts of social media. The positive impacts include facilitating open communication, business networking, marketing, and market research. However, social media can also be addictive and time-consuming. It may intrude on privacy and personal lives. While social media has benefits, it also has drawbacks, and is overall a neutral technology with pros and cons.
This document provides an overview of social media. It begins with an introduction defining social media as internet-based platforms that promote sharing of information. Examples given include Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The document then discusses how social media works by allowing users to create profiles and share content. Both advantages and disadvantages of social media for students are presented. Advantages include staying connected and sharing information, while disadvantages include addiction and cyberbullying. In conclusion, whether social media has more pros or cons depends on how each individual user engages with it.
The document provides a critique of using social networking in education. It discusses both the positive and negative implications. Among the positives are that social networking provides access to knowledge, opportunities for collaboration between students and teachers without limitations of space and time, and increased awareness for students. However, challenges include social networking being time-consuming, risk of miscommunication due to lack of physical cues, and unreliable or inaccurate information being spread. The document concludes by noting social networking's potential benefits for education are still emerging.
The document discusses social media, including its definition, history, popular platforms, and effects on youth. It provides statistics on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and WhatsApp. Both positive and negative effects are outlined. Positives include connecting with others and sharing information, while negatives include technology overuse, distraction from schoolwork, and risks like cyberbullying. The document concludes by emphasizing the need for internet safety education for youth.
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4. What is social media?
Social media is the interaction among people in
which they create, share or exchange information
and ideas in virtual communities and networks.
Social media can also be said to be a group of
Internet-based applications that build on the
ideological and technological foundations of
internet that allows the creation and exchange of
user- generated contents.
5. What is SOCIAL NETWORKING?
Social Networking refers to grouping of individuals and
organizations together via some medium, in order to share
thoughts, interests, and activities.
6. Positive Effect of
Social Media.
► There are profound benefits on
students using social media.
► Provided real example of the
positive reach.
► In another study, students were
asked to use Twitter for
assignments
► This increased their
engagement over semester
7. .
Negative effects of Social Media.
One of the major disadvantages of using social networking websites
are the students get addicted to it. They used to spend hours. in those
social networking sites which can obviously degrade the student's
academic performance. Opens up the possibility for hackers to commit
Fraud and launch Spam and virus attacks.
8. . .
Conclusion
Social media has really made the world a
smaller place, we can now do business with
people from all over the world so much more
easier and quicker than ever before. Social
media is here to stay and you start learning
how to use it to its full potential.