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Social Networks and Teacher Education Martin Compton equipped with a lot of the questions and some of the answers
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Yes, no, maybe/unsure Are you comfortable?
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Did you come from outside Newcastle?
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Are you involved in teacher education?
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Do you use technology to communicate with your students?
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Do your students use technology to communicate with each other?
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Have you heard of ?
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Could you define ‘social network’?
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Have you got a social network account (e.g. Facebook) ?
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Have you been on the CETT North ‘Ning’?
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What? http://ednetwork.ning.com/ ( NING sample)http://ednetwork.ning.com/ Facebook e.g. http://cettnorth.ning.com/ http://bradfordpcet.ning.com/ (members only)http://bradfordpcet.ning.com/ http://pgce1419.ning.com/ (members only)http://pgce1419.ning.com/ Also look at Twitter, Myspace, Bebo,TwitterMyspaceBebo List of useful links on social networks in educationList of useful links
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How…or to what extent? As a limited social network As a supplement to VLE for less ‘serious’ stuff As alternative to VLE: To post notices, upload docs, discuss content, share work, collaborate For fun, innovation and experimentation To develop functional skills
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Pros?
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Why? Young people = digital natives Teacher Educators = models (of good practice) Familiar tools (to “them” and “us”) Forums, chat, e mail, video, pics, upload docs Facilitates blended approach- helps keep PT students connected Backed up by research. E.g.Hamann and Wilson (2002) Research showed web supported outperform trad students
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More why… (arguably) much easier to use and more intuitive than VLEs Naturally occuring communities of practice Supports ‘affective’ side of learning
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Cons?
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Why not? Privacy and data protection Distraction- from work Social networking ‘theirs’ not ‘ours’ Training- them and us Time- set up, management Policing and cyber bulling issues
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options Go here: http://cettnorth.ning.com/ - look, join (you will need to confirm e mail), update own page or…http://cettnorth.ning.com/ Create your own (you will need access to your e mail address if you haven’t yet created an account) Or… look at some of the other social network options and discuss how you could use them…or why you won’t!
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Formal definition Social network site: “web-based services that allow individuals to 1) construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system, 2) articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection, and 3) view and traverse their list of connections” (Boyd and Ellison 2008, p.211)
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