Why Social Media is not #EdTech
Monday, March 29, 2021 by jethrojones
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- Fred and Jethro: What’s New
- “Raising Cyberethical Kids: An Audio Course”
- You Are There – Signing of the Declaration of Independence
- Educators are eager to use social media in and out of the classroom
- Garett Talcott (@vividmichael) (TikTok) - #2021–03–24 Kindergarten teacher goes viral for enthusiastic remote field trip to zoo
- #2021–03–23 Redmond kindergarten teacher gains social media fame for unique virtual lessons - Emmanuel Robinson (@RobsRobins) (Twitter) (_mannymoves) Instagram - #2021–03–04 Atlanta’s ‘Teacher Bae’ And His Virtual Classes Have Gone ViralAtlanta’s ‘Teacher Bae’ And His Virtual Classes Have Gone Viral
- #2021–03–01 Meet Atlanta’s ‘Teacher Bae’ whose virtual classes have gone viral - Phil Cook (@chemteacherphil) - #2020–01–17 TikTok’s favorite chemistry teacher wants you to be careful with hydrogen peroxide
- Garett Talcott (@vividmichael) (TikTok) - #2021–03–24 Kindergarten teacher goes viral for enthusiastic remote field trip to zoo
- The Lure of Fame / The Need for Cash - #2018–08–31 Teachers Are Moonlighting As Instagram Influencers To Make Ends Meet
- Defining EdTech
- the combination of IT tools and educational practices aimed at facilitating and enhancing learning.
- 92% of teachers believe tech is going to have a major impact on the way they educate their students in the near future
- Privacy and Educational Technology
- https://studentprivacy.ed.gov/
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA)
- Potential challenges:
- Intellectual property
- Information sharing
- Web hosting
- Data storage
- Benefits of EdTech
- For Students
- Increased collaboration
- Response: potential for bullying
- 24/7 access
- Response: increased pressure, no down time
- “Flipping the classroom”
- Response: challenging shift in traditional power dynamic
- Personalized educational experience
- Response: possible loss of core educational goals
- Attention-grabbing lessons
- Response: ADD is already a problem; boredom happens
- Increased collaboration
- For Teachers
- Automated grading
- Response: growing emphasis on standardized tests and machine-readable answers is the opposite of personalization
- Classroom management tools
- Response: using edtech to manage classroom reduces actual teacher-student interaction
- Paperless classrooms
- Response: favors more tech-savvy teachers, has potential to increase digital divide
- Eliminating guesswork in assessment
- Response: again, pushes concept of standardized testing and scoring
- Automated grading
- Hack Education Audrey Watters http://hackeducation.com/2019/12/31/what-a-shitshow
- For Students
- Social Media Is NOT EdTech
- Not specifically designed for classroom use
- No specific privacy protections for students and families
- Increased risk of misuse of information
- Much more difficult to monitor
- Some pedagogical benefit but care is required
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