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Creating Student-Centered Mobile Learning Networks. Using Facebook, Twitter, and Cell Phones. NCTE Position Statement: 21 st Century Literacies. Develop proficiency with tools of technology Pose and solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally
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Creating Student-Centered Mobile Learning Networks Using Facebook, Twitter, and Cell Phones
NCTE Position Statement: 21st Century Literacies • Develop proficiency with tools of technology • Pose and solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally • Manage, analyze, and synthesize multiple streams of simultaneous information • Create, critique, analyze, and evaluate multi-media text
Today’s Students and Technology “To them (today’s students), the smartphone, the Internet, and everything technological are not "tools" at all—they simply are. Just as we don't think about the existence of air, they don't question the existence of technology and media. They expect technology to be there, and they expect it to do whatever they want it to do. Their WWW doesn't stand for World Wide Web; it stands for Whatever, Whenever, Wherever.” Educational Leadership – February 2011 “Teaching the iGeneration” Larry D. Rosen
The Technology Gap “…the development of 21st Century literacies occurs most frequently outside of school environments, rather than in school” (Writing Between the Lines…2; Cuban, 2001; Madden, Ford, Miller and Levy, 2005; Leu et al; Hansford and Adlington, 2009; Project Tomorrow, 2009). http://www.jasonchan.com/strategy/2009/03/28/bridging-the-gap/
Reading and Writing has Fundamentally Changed • “…the rise in social networking requires new literacies and have become important contexts for literacy, learning, and life” (Leu et al 37). http://blogjunkie.edublogs.org/
How can we teach students to use these tools purposefully and effectively?
Integrated Uses / Activities Communication • Student and Parent Communication • Club Management Collaboration • Collaborative Multimedia Projects • Discussions Content Management Systems • Content Management System
Using Facebook in School • Dual Identity Concept • Professional Account • Pseudonym • Symbolic Picture • Limited to school activities
Cell Phone Integration:Homework Updates • Receive Homework Updates on your Phone! • Send the following text message: “On mrslowinski” to 40404 • You will receive a text message back from Twitter. • Reply with “signup” • You will receive another text message back from Twitter asking for an existing account or for you to create a username. • Reply with a username that you’ll create for yourself. • Now you will receive homework updates via text message!
Twitter Integration:Club Management http://www.facebook.com/twitter/
Using Social Media for Collaboration • Collaborative Multimedia Projects • Discussions • Writing Collaboration: Peer Review
Multimedia Projects • Practice new ways to demonstrate knowledge of concepts • Students enjoy working with multimedia • Authentic publication increases motivation • Students from other classes are interested
Online Literature Circles • Uses Facebook’s “Groups” or “Pages” Feature • Allows small groups of students a secure place to discuss novels • Weekly requirements • Work on connecting to texts, asking questions, using multimedia • Collaborative discussions
Content Management System The Facebook Classroom • Incorporates Groups, Notes, Inbox, Wall, and Pages • Students access online assignments and readings • Weekly due dates and checkpoints • Students post all of their work into the class group • Students receive feedback and grades via Inbox
Other Uses for Cell Phones • Exit Tickets • Anticipatory Set • Classroom Survey PollEverywhere.com
Other Uses for Cell Phones Text your inquiry to 242242
Other Uses for Twitter:Student Accounts • Use the hash tags for: • Summarization activities • Feedback on presentations • Brainstorming activities • Questions during lectures
Other Uses for Twitter • Embed Twitter Feed into Website • Helps to gain followers • Communicate with non-Twitter users • Available at: http://twitter.com/about/resources/widgets/widget_profile
Benefits • Differentiation • Increased student motivation • 21st Century literacy instruction • Collaboration • 24/7 classroom
Contact Information Mike Slowinski Library Media Coordinator West De Pere School District Phone: (920) 338-5200 Ext. 1333 Email:mslowinski@wdpsd.com Facebook Page: West De Pere School District Libraries Twitter: wdplibraries