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Social Media for Learning and Teaching Guest Lecture

  1. 1. Social Media for Learning and Teaching Sue Beckingham | @suebecks Guest Lecture for Advanced Clinical Practice and Healthcare Education Sheffield Hallam University
  2. 2. Moving on from the desktop
  3. 3. Mobile vs Desktop
  4. 4. 2010-2015
  5. 5. Ofcom's Media Use and Attitudes (UK)
  6. 6. The Internet in real time - how quickly data is generated http://pennystocks.la/internet-in-real-time/
  7. 7. The way we communicate has changed There are now a multiplexity of ways this can be done, building upon strong ties and creating new opportunities to develop weak ties
  8. 8. #Socialnomics 2015 by Erik Qualman @equalman
  9. 9. We are moving towards..... • Ubiquitous computing • Ubiquitous communication • Ubiquitous information • At unlimited speed • About everything • Everywhere • From anywhere • On all kinds of devices • Connect • Organise • Share • Collect • Collaborate • Publish Which makes it 'ridiculously easy' to..... (Michael Wesch 2010)
  10. 10. A shift from being knowledgeable to Knowledge-Able Michael Wesch (Michael Wesch 2010)
  11. 11. AND to continue this dialogue face to face CREATORS CURATORS CRITICS CONVERSATIONALISTS COLLABORATORS COMMUNICATORS Social Media EMPOWERS individuals to become digital: Beckingham 2013 http://www.slideshare.net/suebeckingham/scholarship-and-social-media
  12. 12. connections = currency Qualman 2014
  13. 13. Digital technologies and social media enable personal learning networks unconstrained by time and place
  14. 14. A means of filtering the information overload
  15. 15. Graphic literacy i.e. infographics Navigation literacy i.e. internet geography Context and connections literacy i.e. PLNs Focus literacy i.e. time for solitude switch Multitasking literacy i.e.. appliances, people Scepticism literacy i.e. ‘crap detection’ Ethical literacy i.e. trust RainieandWellman(2012:272-274) New Literacies for Networked Individuals
  16. 16. receiving responding regurgitating Education 1.0 communicating contributing collaborating Education 2.0 connectors creators constructivists Education 3.0 self-directed, interest- based learning where problem-solving, innovation and creativity drive education Adapted from Gerstein 2014
  17. 17. connecting networking connecting collaboration interactivity communication mutuality multimodality community- building curation participation flexibility active learning sharing customisation inquiry responsibility creativity Education 3.0
  18. 18. Social Media for Learning What would you add? • Participation • Collaboration • Interactivity • Communication • Community-building • Sharing • Networking • Creativity • Flexibility • Customisation • Curation • Connecting • Multimodality • Active learning • Cooperation • Responsibility • Mutuality • ???
  19. 19. Twitter Lists https://twitter.com/suebecks/lists/health-professionals/members
  20. 20. Blogging https://medradjclub.wordpress.com/ https://twitter.com/AmandaBoldersto Embedded Twitter stream
  21. 21. Communication Social media is changing the way consumers and health organizations interact. How are some of the largest healthcare companies using social media? Adopters in the health industry tell PwC that despite concerns about integrating social media into data analytics and measuring its effectiveness, they are incorporating social media into their business strategy. By doing the following: • Tapping into social media to foster new relationships • Expanding their roles with customers via social media • Moving dialog from one-to-many to many-to-many http://www.pwc.com/us/en/health- industries/publications/health-care-social-media.html
  22. 22. Developing a Social Media for Learning Framework • The following key principles offer a framework upon which the effective use of social media for teaching and learning can be plotted; • The ideas in the framework work in combination or independently of each other; • Each principle is informed by established ideas for effective teaching and learning and therefore help to clarify and legitimise the use of social media, in its various forms, in good academic practice. Middleton and Beckingham 2014
  23. 23. • Socially inclusive • Lifewide and lifelong • Media neutral • Learner-centred • Cooperative • Open and accessible • Authentically situated Social Media for Learning Framework Middleton and Beckingham 2014
  24. 24. Supporting and validating learning through mutually beneficial, jointly enterprising and communally constructive communities of practice; fostering a sense of belonging, being and becoming; promoting collegiality, feeling connected, social glue Middleton and Beckingham 2014
  25. 25. Use a blog to tag and share information, invite student interaction using comments Choose a module Twitter hashtag for the class to share useful links Grab student "preview" or "exit interviews" using Vine Use Padlet to collate ideas from a virtual brainstorm Encourage Facebook groups!
  26. 26. Lifewide and Lifelong formal non- formal informal Connecting formal, non-formal and informal learning progression; developing online presence; developing digital literacies for experiential, problem solving, creative and critical learning approaches Middleton and Beckingham 2014
  27. 27. Get students to establish a LinkedIn presence and start to make valued connections Build a PLN of your own to connect with other educators Gather student ideas for discussion topics and ask them to vote for the most popular Ask students to capture and share key points learnt at the end of a module and revisit in the next, using text and images.
  28. 28. Media neutral Learning across and through rich multiple media; providing opportunities for choices and self expression Middleton and Beckingham 2014
  29. 29. Post concept clips on YouTube and invite comments as basis for flipped lecture using their chosen medium e.g. video, audio, images and 'wordles' Student 'about me' digital artefacts and embed in personal blog, portfolio, website Choose a curation tool to gather links and information
  30. 30. Learner-centred Promoting self-regulation, creative self-expression, building self-efficacy and confidence; accommodating niche interests and activities, the ‘long tail’ of education Middleton and Beckingham 2014
  31. 31. Introduce new approaches to note taking and get students to share via Twitter Ask students to identify, join and contribute to subject or career relevant LinkedIn groups Use a problem based approach underpinned by a student co-production activity using Google Docs #sketchnotes @hopkinsdavid
  32. 32. Co-operative Promotes working together productively and critically as peers (co-creation) in self-organising, robust networks that are scalable, loosely structured, self-validating, and both knowledge-forming and knowledge-sharing Middleton and Beckingham 2014
  33. 33. Get students to create a shared course/subject newsletter Hold Tweet Chats as revision drop ins and Storify Use Diigo (Educator account) to set up a shared course/module social bookmarking group which allows students to critique resources selected https://www.diigo.com/education
  34. 34. Open and Accessible Supporting spacial, temporal and social openness; promoting open engagement in terms of access being geographically extended, inclusive, controlled by the learner, gratis, open market, unconstrained freedom, access to content Middleton and Beckingham 2014
  35. 35. Use open educational resources (OERs) e.g. Jorum and promote open practice Create links with other universities and co-create an open blog Host a "Google Hangout on Air" with a student or expert panel of speakers. Invite listeners to post questions. This auto records on YouTube. Share the link via Twitter.
  36. 36. Authentically situated Making connections across learning, social and professional networks; being scholarly and establishing a considered professional online presence and digital identity Middleton and Beckingham 2014
  37. 37. Invite experts to speak to/with students via Skype or in a Google Hangout Create a Course LinkedIn Group to connect with Alumni Invite peers to share working experiences at an event. Storify the Tweets and share presentations on SlideShare Hold TweetChats on specific topics to share good practice and questions.
  38. 38.  Promote discussion informing curriculum design and staff development;  Validate and refine existing practice;  Help identify how social media can be further embedded in practice to enhance and transform it.  It is work in progress The framework and principles are intended to: Middleton and Beckingham 2014
  39. 39. Social Media Guidance http://go.shu.ac.uk/socialmedia Beckingham, Purvis and Rodger 2013
  40. 40. @DrLancaster http://professionalonlinepresence.com/podcasts/ Openly share resources
  41. 41. Learner-centered, lifelong learning has been the cry of knowledge society visionaries for the last decade. Yet learning continues to be delivered with teacher-centric tools in a twelve week format. Society is changing. Learners needs are changing. The course, as a model for learning, is being challenged by communities and networks, which are better able to attend to the varied characteristics of the learning process by using multiple approaches, orchestrated within a learning ecology. George Siemens 2003
  42. 42. Can we create an open learning ecology that enables learners to learn with and from each other in a supportive environment using authentic and inquiry- based pedagogical models? Nerantzi and Beckingham 2013
  43. 43. New Year CPD 11-15 January http://byod4learning.wordpress.com/
  44. 44. Sue Beckingham Sheffield Hallam University, UK @suebecks http://uk.linkedin.com/in/suebeckingham http://gplus.to/suebecks

Notas del editor

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