UTILIZING SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE CLASSROOM: PINTEREST Sadie Horan – Southern Illinois University
What is ? 3 rd Largest Social Networking Site Fastest Site to reach 10,000,000 unique visitors Allows users to create & label virtual pin boards Add to boards by uploading original content or “re-pinning” (pinning another users content to your own boards) When you pin, content is added to the users personal online board Utilize the Search Feature & identify pins/pinners/pin boards by keyword
Pins on Pinterest Pinterest content or “Pins” are visually represented with an icon and a small area for descriptive text
Practical Applications for Boards o Distance Education o E-portfolios o Evaluation o Assessment o Individual Classes/Grades o Departmental o Athletics/Extra Curricular Activities o Homework Assignments PINTEREST IN THE CLASSROOM: Students can create a visual journal/pin board containing pictures, video & quotes. OR Pinterest is a great resource for a “flipped” or Web 2.0 classroom. Students can access videos and class materials at home or school.
Organization Pinterest acts as a free forum where information can be communally accessed in an orderly manner Performance Support Bookmark Ideas Keep your online inspiration in a central location Easily accessible Web 2.0 Tool Brainstorm for future reference and classroom usage
Research Additional Information Pins are embedded with Hyperlinks to Blogs or Websites containing extended information
Discover New Tools Virtual Fieldtrips/Tours Classroom Design Bulletin Boards Photo Journaling Multi-media Projects Online Student Participation Technology Integration Social Media Fluency
Lessons & Lesson Planning Search by subject matter, curriculum, grade level or even hot topics like classroom management strategies and new educational technologies Swap & Discover Lesson Plans Reflective Portfolio Assessment Group work becomes visual: share images for presentations, links to papers, resources, and research Printable templates for activities and learning strategies
Professional Development Communities of Practice Mobile Tool Web 2.0 Faculty Development Teacher Education Through this exchange of knowledge teachers are able to reflect upon best teaching practices and to practice innovative methods. This platform is a great space for teachers to interact with their peers and to update/share their own methodology as the site also includes tutorials. Pinterest is constantly updated, search Recently Added Pins for the newest trends Organize boards for each of the Standards, include activities and lessons aimed at specific objectives
Communication PINTEREST IN THE CLASSROOM: Teachers can post assignments or pictures of students participating in school activities. A “Current Events” board may be open to all students in your class Digital forum to hand in homework/participate online. PINTEREST IN THE CLASSROOM: Teachers can post assignments or pictures of students participating in school activities. A “Current Events” board may be open to all students in your class Digital forum to hand in homework/participate online. Instructors can upload their own pins, and share activities that are going on at their schools Showcase student work & school related activities Encourage Parents to follow boards to see classroom activities
Who is on Pinterest? Pinterest has had over 11,000,000 unique visitors to it’s site since its launch 87% of Users are Female 13% of Users are Male 27% are Ages % are Ages Scan this QR code, there is a link to my Pinterest!