ERIC Number: EJ1427519
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
Pages: 17
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Entering the Social Media Stratosphere: Higher Education Faculty Use of Social Media with Students across Four Disciplines
Journal of Interactive Media in Education, v2024 n1 Article 8 2024
In this practice-based pedagogical paper, we, the university faculty of Education, Food and Nutrition, Sociology, and History in the U.S., describe how we started a Reflective Practice Teaching Circle at our institution for interdisciplinary dialogue about the effective use of social media (SM) for teaching and learning. Our discussions led to the design of the Social Media Entry Model that educators can use for decision-making. We begin this paper with a brief synthesis of scholarly literature describing students' SM use and how higher education faculty use SM to support 21st-century skills development. Next, we describe the institutional, individual, and pedagogical barriers that prevent faculty from embracing SM as a teaching and learning tool. Based on our shared vision and praxis, we present the Social Media Entry Model and describe how educators can use it when deciding how to integrate SM into the formal or informal curriculum. Through our narratives, we illustrate how we use a variety of SM platforms and different entry points in the model to enhance students' 21st-century skills. We also discuss the legal and ethical issues that educators must consider to ensure that university students use SM in a socially responsible manner.
Descriptors: Social Media, College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship, Teaching Methods, Decision Making, College Students, Models, Technology Integration, Learning Processes, Computer Mediated Communication, 21st Century Skills, Interdisciplinary Approach, Ethics, Nutrition, History, Sociology, Foods Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Education Programs, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Technological Literacy, Barriers
Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University. Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK. e-mail: jime@open.ac.uk; Web site: http://jime.open.ac.uk
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Audience: Teachers
Language: English
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