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Social Media in the Classroom Robin O’Callaghan Assistant Professor Winona State University

Social Media in the Classroom Robin O’Callaghan Assistant Professor Winona State University. Benefits. Students are already spending (a lot) time on Facebook Makes collaboration between two different courses easier Communication can continue after class ends

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Social Media in the Classroom Robin O’Callaghan Assistant Professor Winona State University

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  1. Social Media in the ClassroomRobin O’CallaghanAssistant ProfessorWinona State University

  2. Benefits • Students are already spending (a lot) time on Facebook • Makes collaboration between two different courses easier • Communication can continue after class ends • Assessment of what they’re learning or not learning • Alumni relations

  3. Facebook Options • Create a group-class or alumni group • Create a fan-page • Create an event

  4. MCOM 226 Mentoring Group

  5. Facebook Discussions

  6. MCOM Facebook Student Groups

  7. New Facebook Group

  8. Create a Document (Docs)

  9. View the Document

  10. View all documents

  11. MCOM Alumni Group

  12. Planning an Event

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