- Do not have personal relationships with students or their parents
- Do not write about, use video or a picture, of a student or colleague without their permission
- Make sure you keep your personal and professional social media accounts separate
- Do not post anything that is considered inappropriate on your page
- Keep in mind that you are always representing your school district
In years past students have been taught the social media of their time. Students were taught how to write proper thank you notes, use proper telephone etiquette, and how to properly construct an email. These things were taught to students at a young age to introduce the idea, not to use it as a main teaching technique. Teachers across the country, and the world, have started to introduce social media into the classroom.
Ms. Wideen's grade 1/2 students have been using social media in their classroom to interact with other classrooms across the country. Students use twitter and other social media sites to discuss classroom content and ask questions.
An example of using social media in the classroom would be Ms. Cassidy's classroom.
References
Holland, B. (2013, Jun 18). Introducing Social Media to Elementary Students. Edutopia.com. Retrieved from: http://www.edutopia.org/blog/introducing-social-media-lower-elementary-beth-holland
tvoparents. (2013, May 21). Using Social Media in the Classroom [video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riZStaz8Rno
[Untitled image from laptop]. (n.d.) Retrieved from: http://www.mediavisioninteractive.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/shutterstock_193510199.jpg