#WCPSSchat Archive
#WCPSSchat is designed to be engaging and all interaction should be 'solution-oriented' and consist of constructive feedback. Please refrain from derogatory comments. #WCPSSchat is a virtual opportunity for Wake County public school stakeholders to engage in conversations around instructional practices, county-related resources, and unique educational challenges.
Wednesday April 27, 2016 8:00 PM EDT
Welcome to the Twitter chat! Topic: Social Media and Education
I will be hosting and tweeting out the questions.
Questions are numbered Q1, Q2, Q3, etc. PLEASE answer using A1, A2, A3 etc.
Don’t forget to include the hashtag
Introduce yourself with your name, location, and level.
Hi! Great topic! Renee White 1st grade
My next few tweets will be designated to the . Thank you for your patience!
Brendan in Raleigh. IRT at .
Rodney Smith, WCPSS, MS AP
Kyle Hamstra, K-5 Science/Technology Specialist https://t.co/tCo2QYKCk8
Introduce yourself with your name, location, and level.
Christina, Special Education,
Thanks for joining Brendan!
Welcome Mrs. White! Thanks for joining!
Nathan and how many of you am I seeing in Wilmington this weekend
Chris Tuttell ITF at Washington GT Magnet
Maggie Mariella, Intervention,
Emmanuel Davis Lipscomb, VIII
English II and III
Video Game Club
Aries
righty
crunchy cookies
he/him
Phil - Professional Learning Specialist, PLT support, Crossroads II serving K-12 schools in
Karen D'Elia, Instr. Tech. Coord. Teacher, Magnet Dept.
Sandy Chambers, principal
it is round and and white
Mike West from - gonna try to do this from my phone
Lauren Genesky, ELA teacher at Millbrook High School
Susan Mosher Elementary IRT
Q1 In what ways has social media changed education for better and/or worse?
A1: My PLN is now worldwide
Thank you for joining in tonight!
Great having you with us!
A1: Social media has extended learning outside of the classroom walls and heightened collaboration
A1 you can get an answer or share some knowledge in a short period of time
A1 Connected PLN, collaboration, global access for Ss
A1: BETTER! Twitter helps me share awesome articles, quotes, etc. that remind me of my kiddos
A1 - PD at the tips of my fingers. Learning for me never ends. Same experiences can occur w/ Ss
A1: Social Media has changed education for the better! uses Google+ for daily PD at Brier Creek ES!
A1
Ss can contact me in a way that's authentic for them. Ss can contact each ALL. THE. TIME. https://t.co/3ARWXExavn
Q1 In what ways has social media changed education for better and/or worse?
A1. For better - ability for educators to easily access info via PLN Worse - floodgates can be wide open for cyber bullying w/ Ss
Jessica Downing, 5th grade teacher, Laurel Park Elem
A1: SM has allowed global learning
congrats to you on TOY finalist! Hear great things about your class!
A1 Fostering connections with school community
A1: Better! Collaboration increased among teachers and among students. Relevant to Ss' lives = fun.
Look out Ss. The next several tweets will be regarding
A1 The pros outweigh the cons. It's made sharing best practices easier and connected us globally https://t.co/DLIZSPNzGR
Q1 In what ways has social media changed education for better and/or worse?
A1: So much good comes from social media in ! is limitless, amazing reading & connection opportunities.
A1 - For the better - started off slow and it's gaining momentum
https://t.co/a4MKdzdhCk
Q1 In what ways has social media changed education for better and/or worse?
Hahahaha- good to hear (hope it's from a reliable source)..and definitely same to you!
A1: Increasing the ease of collaboration is huge! https://t.co/IlvkJ8xgbX
A1: Social media has extended learning outside of the classroom walls and heightened collaboration
So true. My Ss are currently meeting kids in Sweden and discussing human rights.
Thanks --all with your support and confidence!❤️ https://t.co/tTXGi3dqat
A1: Social Media has changed education for the better! uses Google+ for daily PD at Brier Creek ES!
A1: app has a "like" and comment feature that gets Ss thinking critically and writing about each other's work.
MaryLu from ForestvilleES, just got home and have no Internet 😣 trying to keep up on my phone.
A1: Social media has changed education for the better by Ts sharing experiences that enhance Ss learning. https://t.co/oQo44iVEII
Q1 In what ways has social media changed education for better and/or worse?
Teaching digital citizenship authentically!
A1 Students can now send me pics of work and I can respond quickly, with a pic of my own in a way that is NATURAL for them.
Thanks for joining us David!
A1: Social Media has created an avenue/outlet for personalized learning anytime, anywhere, anyplace
A1: Ss have a voice beyond classroom. Ss see audience beyond classroom and make global connections
and easy access for parents too, right?
True, believe we have to train students and parents on the merits of social media/cyber bullying
A1: It has refreshed me & my feelings for teaching & desire to be creative & have no fear. It's been a huge motivator!
It has blown open the door of every classroom and expanded good teaching
A1 My PLT used it to conduct an online test review for students when inclement weather closed schools.
And parents can provide feedback! https://t.co/rrqGMWI0Mg
A1: app has a "like" and comment feature that gets Ss thinking critically and writing about each other's work.
A1: SM gives us more ways to learn about our own profession, not just locally, but globally.
A1. (b) Pros far outweigh cons w/ social media. School community connectivity, PLN outreach, personalized PD, learning via chats.
David Balmer Social Studies Teacher (Heritage HS) Happy to be chatting with you all!
A1 No parents can question the contents of messages because it is there for everyone to see.
A1 It's another way to learn and to have access to information.
A1: PD anytime, with some of the best experts in the world.
A1: Con - More people need to jump in. Too many ppl are afraid of tech!
Multitasking with dinner!
A1: Ss in my class post pics of there finished products on social media. They share it with friends and family!
A1: Another positive is the modern communication skills & digital citizenship components it teaches Ss.
Amanda Ireland, ITF, Garner Magnet High School...I'm a little late this evening! :-)
A1: I also loving following colleagues and getting a glimpse inside their classroom. A picture is worth a 1000 words
Slight sidebar - Wonderful seeing so many dynamic educators in tonight!
Yes! You will never know unless you try ! Jump in! https://t.co/4ox1Z1JZV4
A1: Con - More people need to jump in. Too many ppl are afraid of tech!
best practices aren't limited to one classroom 👍
Always love learning with these folks https://t.co/Trm5DgMI8i
Slight sidebar - Wonderful seeing so many dynamic educators in tonight!
Lots of great tweets! Many of the tweets are answering some of other questions ;) Q2 coming up...
Connected Educator! https://t.co/bi2lBayvtZ
A1
Ss can contact me in a way that's authentic for them. Ss can contact each ALL. THE. TIME. https://t.co/3ARWXExavn
Q1 In what ways has social media changed education for better and/or worse?
Does social media inadvertently cause us to compare our "unedited footage" to other peoples' "highlight reals"?
indeed! Always a pleasure!
Yes even the connections within building are amazing! https://t.co/81cp8svnA6
A1: I also loving following colleagues and getting a glimpse inside their classroom. A picture is worth a 1000 words
Remind is not public, parents can make their own account. I never want a ? about why/what student contact is about
It does - just like in our personal lives. My class talks about "keeping it real"
Q2 In what ways do you use social media in/beyond your classroom and school?
I am a fan of unedited footage
Yes! Both personally and professionally!
reels*. Excuse me. One thing could do to improve is give me an edit button! 😂
Great to see so many people on tonight Lots of innovative minds together in one place that is a positive for social media
I think so- we're in a job of constant comparison, but that's also why we challenge ourselves
Something I've been thinking about lately too..that's a tough one! https://t.co/qosDnMf0Pa
Does social media inadvertently cause us to compare our "unedited footage" to other peoples' "highlight reals"?
A2: as AP I try and promote all of the great things my teachers do on a daily basis. Twitter is the key
A1 I'm able to connect and share with parents in real time. I use to reinforce my lesson with Ss anytime.
SM is def not the whole story!
Are you lettuce, dressing, or flavorings? Why? I was prepped to answer that Q in interview to be RA.
A2: use SM n school 2 communicate emergencies, good things & updates. Personally-stay n touch w/friends & communicate worldwide
It definitely does. I think this is where Ts can teach Ss how to effectively use tech for good.
A2: Google+ is an amazing resource to share classroom lesson ideas, web resources, comments, photos, etc.
A2: We use social media at school as a publicity that WE control! It is a way to showcase the school.
A2: My favorite way is with a poetry/Twitter combo, - tableaus of lines from Leaves of Grass around campus
A2. Showcasing amazing things going on daily in classrooms, school &/or district promo, asking my PLN questions
Q2 I've seen some amazing flipped videos 😊 Also seen schools engaging the sch community with classroom updates
A2 - My Ss participate in twitter chats with other classes on current event topics…awesome to meet virtually w/ other classes
Social Media has opened up a storehouse of digital resources for teachers and students that promotes growth and learning.
A2: I try to support our sports teams, choir, and other activities. These are important to my Ss, so it is important to me.
A2 I've seen some amazing flipped videos 😊 Also seen schools engaging the sch community with classroom updates
A2: SM tools, such as Twitter, has allowed schools to share snapshots of some of the great things happening daily
Amen https://t.co/EPXuxyeP1j
A2: Google+ is an amazing resource to share classroom lesson ideas, web resources, comments, photos, etc.
A2 Most commonly to showcase students in the library, also to locate resources for families and staff...all on Twitter
A2: It is also a way to reach our audience with important announcements. And open our school to the community!
Tell your story, or someone else will https://t.co/wegGlzACdh
A2: We use social media at school as a publicity that WE control! It is a way to showcase the school.
Joining late, . Crazy evening. Kara--4th gr T.
A2 I LOVE finding articles, quotes, inspiration, and sharing classroom experiences via
A2: In class Ss blog on &connected to others.Share writing, projects,send tweets to buddy class. https://t.co/DkqsYx0BQA
Q2 In what ways do you use social media in/beyond your classroom and school?
you are not an addict. You only do 1 chat a week
A2: staff have 5-6 Google+ communities where we share classroom ideas
A2 Wish I could get MORE Ts and families on here to make more connections. Any advice?
YES! Love that our team does this! Wish more Ts to do this in their classrooms https://t.co/C9LtK74ymF
A2: We use social media at school as a publicity that WE control! It is a way to showcase the school.
A2:I use SM as primarily as a COMM system with students, parents, and community. I post/tweet things that extend learning for all
I love seeing people’s classroom experiences! Awesome way to learn new things
A2. (b) If you don't tell your school's story someone else will. I love turning school stakeholders to twitter & the benefits
A2: Ss know I tweet class activities ask if can see on Twitter. We've connected w authors & companies for proj & challenges.
Ok! If I am compared to you...you are the Chat King! https://t.co/dZexOKVeeU
you are not an addict. You only do 1 chat a week
As says, "Twitter has changed my life!" What an amazing SM tool for PD, thoughtful discussions, etc.
you could pose some type of "Twitter challenge" that would encourage Ts and families to get connected
Thoughts? Open to suggestions. https://t.co/jxE5XLGWIu
A2 Wish I could get MORE Ts and families on here to make more connections. Any advice?
very very true! I share so we all grow. https://t.co/4zisw6tJxQ
A2. (b) If you don't tell your school's story someone else will. I love turning school stakeholders to twitter & the benefits
A2: PD for myself, FB, Twitter, IG, blogs. Showing Ss work/sharing with parents. Connect with authors gets Ss so excited!
Always wanting to know how to get more Ts involved so we can all grow together https://t.co/C5XmwUUGln
you could pose some type of "Twitter challenge" that would encourage Ts and families to get connected
A2: love how T's and admins are sharing all the amazing "little" things that happen everyday.
A2: Twitter has been a really powerful PD engine for me. I learn more from following great educators!
A2 For PD, Parent portal, Reinforcement lessons, Skype, Networking, Grants & community outreach. https://t.co/RZQuiB8ecI
Q2 In what ways do you use social media in/beyond your classroom and school?
I would not know half of what I know without my global PLN and the tool that puts it all together!
A2. (c) Singlehandedly helped several colleagues launch and/or enhance Twitter usage this year. Lead by example.
A2 I've reached out to comps for ideas/connections for projects to make learning activities authentic. Not easy for HS Math.
A Quick Twitter tutorial for PD one day? could help? :)
A2: As a way to communicate, share and connect with others.
anyone can join the club?
Amen! So agree ! https://t.co/L5SQwdPTYk
A2. (b) If you don't tell your school's story someone else will. I love turning school stakeholders to twitter & the benefits
Love how connects students to diff authors and they actually respond due to ease of SM https://t.co/1rQWKLMAEI
A2: PD for myself, FB, Twitter, IG, blogs. Showing Ss work/sharing with parents. Connect with authors gets Ss so excited!
A1: SM as also opened the doorway for Global Collaboration for both teachers and students.
Absolutely! Show the positive & they will want to jump aboard. https://t.co/cyqGrELoel
A2. (c) Singlehandedly helped several colleagues launch and/or enhance Twitter usage this year. Lead by example.
I find the parents are more likely to be on . Twitter I find more edu folks #
Like - she is always responsive! :) https://t.co/sdKvFC9jN6
Love how connects students to diff authors and they actually respond due to ease of SM https://t.co/1rQWKLMAEI
A2: PD for myself, FB, Twitter, IG, blogs. Showing Ss work/sharing with parents. Connect with authors gets Ss so excited!
Q3 What are some possible ways to proactively engage teachers, students, and parents through social media?
A2
I share relevant stories/content
I share my own story/interests
I ask Ss to teach me https://t.co/6qMbK1GtvF
Q2 In what ways do you use social media in/beyond your classroom and school?
Attend a twitter garden session w/ https://t.co/VTSsXdyc0C
Always wanting to know how to get more Ts involved so we can all grow together https://t.co/C5XmwUUGln
you could pose some type of "Twitter challenge" that would encourage Ts and families to get connected
A2 I have used it to try and help initiate new Ts to our online community, make connections.
A2: Twitter has made me a better teacher and has given my students way more than I ever could alone. https://t.co/V41TwZSSGe
Q2 In what ways do you use social media in/beyond your classroom and school?
Would love to! When is the next one?
I can't even with this bitmoji anymore 😂😝
A2: I also use SM outside the classroom to connect and collab with a much larger PLN which opens doors for my reflection & growth
Forgot -- They can all inspire teachers Time to take the show on the road!
what is a Twitter garden?
A3: post student work and share where good things are happening
Ss are easiest to engage, then teachers, then Ps. https://t.co/lvvkUslHzp
Q3 What are some possible ways to proactively engage teachers, students, and parents through social media?
Have connected to many authors, too. Try to find new ones every day!
A3: I think we have to invite them to the conversation. Ask what they are using in everyday life and connect it to the classroom.
A3: Ts-A school hashtag & chat so they can see the ease & benefits & keep sharing what you get from it. https://t.co/xLgteiMbAu
Q3 What are some possible ways to proactively engage teachers, students, and parents through social media?
A3 Education, involve, encourage and be creative in your delivery.
Parents want to know what's going on in the classroom. Effective SM tools: Google CR, , Twitter
They all presented great PD to ITF and Media people in Should be a road show for all https://t.co/fWfqOW7BkU
what is a Twitter garden?
it was a session we led at Convergence
A3: I really liked what others were saying about posting pictures of what's happening inside our classrooms
Offered a few Twitter PDs w/ . Like anything, build it and they will come.
A3 - It’s relevant. Ss are easy to engage in social media. Letting Ps know we are teaching how to be digital citizens can help
A3 I have used it to remind students of appointments, announce/remind for quizzes and tests, deadlines, etc
A3: I've been interested in using the polling feature of Twitter .. Not sure how you can filter true parent interaction
A3b Every tweet, comm, video, etc should tell a story, provide info, or inspire. U have their attention, give them something!
A3 By showcasing the gifts and talents of students and teachers.
A3. Show your passion as both an individual and commitment to Twitter/SM as a school community. Constantly promote & explain...
Yup! Use what I learned - great differentiated PD. Time to take get the traveling tour up and running https://t.co/tQkqXwXHQ0
ohh man that was so fun. I loved the multi-led session.
Q3 By creative PD's 4 Ts! It all starts with building those relationships with Ts. Ps &Ss. https://t.co/sF46d1oNOk
Q3 What are some possible ways to proactively engage teachers, students, and parents through social media?
A3: SM is a great tool to spotlight students and their growth which will always engage them.They want to see themselves in action
Have to step away. Thanks for a great, though brief, chat all! Love our online community!
A3: SM can help teachers promote their worth to the public!
A3
Be genuine: Don't just repeat school announcements. Ask Qs, share cool content, join conversations https://t.co/tthBlTqGvh
Q3 What are some possible ways to proactively engage teachers, students, and parents through social media?
Just thought I would mention we are trending again! Go !
A3: Ss- be a beneficial way to connect globally & share learning w other classes,authors,etc.class Twitter T moderated of course
A3. (b) Go for "kitchen sink" method of explaining Twitter/SM. Letters going home, school messenger, walls at school, etc ref it
Love when Ss can engage in thought provoking discussions. Even better when they ask the ?s themselves https://t.co/YFat5xmnk6
A3
Be genuine: Don't just repeat school announcements. Ask Qs, share cool content, join conversations https://t.co/tthBlTqGvh
Q3 What are some possible ways to proactively engage teachers, students, and parents through social media?
A3: I send out weekly newsletters to staff and showcase ideas I saw on twitter
A3:It's about marketing. Pick something & stick with it. Share & encourage. Changing courses discourages. https://t.co/A2egj8PQwo
Q3 What are some possible ways to proactively engage teachers, students, and parents through social media?
BC not as many elem Ss have SM I have Twitter feed on my library website. They can at least see our posts
& what do you think of 's new poll feature? Could u see yourself using it?
& what do you think of 's new poll feature? Could u see yourself using it?
A3 Twitter Garden - one of the best PD activities I have been involved in! https://t.co/kWwRV7u19q
Yup! Use what I learned - great differentiated PD. Time to take get the traveling tour up and running https://t.co/tQkqXwXHQ0
ohh man that was so fun. I loved the multi-led session.
A3. Bc not as many elem Ss have SM I have Twitter feed on library website so they can see tweets
Love this! They can read right through you if you're not genuine.
A3: create a hashtag and build on it. is a great example.
Thoughts? Weigh in below... https://t.co/pMgrJ8mQgi
& what do you think of 's new poll feature? Could u see yourself using it?
When Ss show me things I'll find interesting, I feel like I've really connected as a T, tricked them into <3ing the subj
Are your newsletters in digital form? Would love to see them! You are AMAZING! https://t.co/uwU1Bctgmk
A3: I send out weekly newsletters to staff and showcase ideas I saw on twitter
Q4 What measures/protocols do you have in place to gauge the effectiveness or success of social media projects?
And then hopefully they show it to a peer and get them to live it too
Carroll Middle is going to use Twitter & micro-credentials for PD next school year. Excited about personalizing PD for teachers.
My answer differs based on how many times I've explained the subject in class
More + than - tho
Sure helps fill in the gaps at the end of the day when parents ask what did you do in school today?!
A4: Hahaha- "likes"...but really, of course, engagement and the conversations they can start
A4 https://t.co/Bjpyt1iUIC
My answer differs based on how many times I've explained the subject in class
More + than - tho
A4: Student engagement, parent involvement, teachers using new strategies...great way to measure effectiveness of SM tools.
A4: In the classroom setting, teachers can gauge interaction, such as edits and dialogue, with Google apps
A3b using social media as a way to collaborate allows Ss to be engaged and learn from each other as well
I know this from personal experience with my child! :) Love love love ! https://t.co/pfkf4SHbE1
Sure helps fill in the gaps at the end of the day when parents ask what did you do in school today?!
A4:Most effective for me is the raw data of how many students participated v. how many who were actually engaged. There's a diff.
Have you done class chats on twitter or other social media sites? Great platforms for relevant discussions
A4:How'd it feel? How'd they feel?What was the response? Was there a response?Did they smile?Did I smile? https://t.co/qc8LOzfOUs
Q4 What measures/protocols do you have in place to gauge the effectiveness or success of social media projects?
A4 a great tool for parents to use to dig deeper into their child's learning! https://t.co/ZmA9dR9rdW
Sure helps fill in the gaps at the end of the day when parents ask what did you do in school today?!
A4 I like numbers, but numbers aren't everything. 20 consistently ENGAGED Twitter followers is better than 1K semi engaged ppl.
I use Blogger and see that from student comments on each other's blogs (and mine)...semi-slowchat
A4. All but eliminates "what did you do today?" question from parents when child gets home if 2 way Twitter usage is effective
A4 - For me, just seeing a middle schooler using social media effectively for academic purposes feels like a win.
A4: I'd say helps for Ss bc can have T ok work/comment before posting.
It's a process. W/ SM twitter, Blog, will engage Ss and take learning deeper. Ss ownership! https://t.co/5kVmrO02Fa
Open to anything, but I haven't used it much. You?
A4. Likes, views, analytics... Course, u have to use sm consistently b4 u can count on peeps counting on u to use it...
A4b Also parent feedback, Ss engagement, buzz, number of views are all good indicators of effectiveness and success
And extend their learning beyond classroom walls.
A4
Twitter's for Qs/shares. E-mail is for Qs about grades and such. Be polite/proper or get blocked https://t.co/hkhCgZRwqp
Q4 What measures/protocols do you have in place to gauge the effectiveness or success of social media projects?
Do you think blogger would be good as a backchannel chat? Trying to find something for Paideia debates to engage all
in 5 years will be having WCPSS Snap Chats every other Wednesday
A4: We have also had the appropriate emoji talk w Ss when blogging or commenting!
A4: Did the student walk away more excited about the SM/Digital Tool or the content? I always ask myself that.
Yes..maybe? What about Today's Meet?
YES! Totally agree. I have seen 1st hand. Use SM / tech w/ purpose. https://t.co/uzZQIY2IC3
A4 I like numbers, but numbers aren't everything. 20 consistently ENGAGED Twitter followers is better than 1K semi engaged ppl.
Agree!! I tweet as many pics as possible so parents can see what we are making in class! https://t.co/2GogqBXxbN
A4. All but eliminates "what did you do today?" question from parents when child gets home if 2 way Twitter usage is effective
More than edit button, how about an archive button? 💼 Some liked tweets are really for future referral.
we'll** man this phone is struggle 🚌!
, My Ss have become masters at positive& helpful comments bc of ! So impressed w/ their .
Was thinking about that one too. Just don’t like the feature that they can create their own names interchangeably.
Final question coming up in 3... 2... 1...
investigated it some but idk if I'm ready for that too right now. Still trying so much I'm learning on Twitter.
Love it! As a classroom teacher I tweeted a lot of pics, "quick tweeted" via tweetdeck & sent home homework help links
That's the best. It only seems to happen when I'm being funny. My shares about linguistics and science never get much love :(
if you're as cool as , you've got a list for that! 📝
❤️ this! Awesome! https://t.co/7EgM9tmcz1
, My Ss have become masters at positive& helpful comments bc of ! So impressed w/ their .
When I see students engaging and challenging each other. Using SM to exchange thoughts and critically think together
Ya’ll that quizizz site that we saw at for review has been amazing this week.
Google Classroom/Doc maybe- might eliminate that issue (I know what you mean...I don't teach a kid named B00gerz)
Mostly use it with family. It's actually hilarious!.
Yes, that’s good too. I like the discussions on GC, but you can’t reply directly to a reply…always trying new ones
Q5 What are some possible ways to help provide equitable social media access to all students?
A5: I think BYOD is a huge step and having access to devices for students that may not have devices
You can with Blogger- maybe worth a try (depending on your seminar format)
A5: I'm old-school...partners and sharing
I'm guessing that snapchat is still blocked?
A5: grants to get more devices! BYOD would also be wonderful... https://t.co/Nzmy84vlcL
Q5 What are some possible ways to help provide equitable social media access to all students?
A5 - BYOD is great for this. Since starting this, I’ve had enough devices for each Ss b/t what is brought and what I have.
I embrace it because this is their universe and I need to understand it to connect with my Ss! https://t.co/XDBEFIR8Vj
A4 I keep a few of the Thinkpads in my classroom for Ss "whose phones aren't charged right now" https://t.co/JH2kKOtero
Q5 What are some possible ways to help provide equitable social media access to all students?
A5: equity is what it's all about--it's not always about 1-2-1....collaboration is at its best with 1 device to 2-3 Ss
Have a daily class communicator who gets to use school device to share learning with world
A5 I believe grants for 1:1 ratios can help. BYOD can help (3:1 ratio in the class). And allow access to tech during the day.
Love this! Class twitter account with a guest tweeter each day? Woo! love it! https://t.co/UDwSqkmMZa
Have a daily class communicator who gets to use school device to share learning with world
A5: BYOD & grants https://t.co/RKR3IalVNt
Q5 What are some possible ways to help provide equitable social media access to all students?
It’s hard for me to embrace this since it is blocked on our networks still…
uh...you cain't count; it's A5
A5 I also believe staff awareness and consideration when assigning SM projects is import for equity.
A5b: Organizations such as , provide resources for students that maybe not have computers at home
A5: Safe sites/chats/blogs, more devices to access from. Provide training in Social Media for Ss. Social Media Bootcamp?
For teachers too, right? haha
Love this with a class Twitter account! https://t.co/YdAtQgKRNK
Have a daily class communicator who gets to use school device to share learning with world
A5: BYOB and Guest Access are a great start. But there has to be a system in place for those who can't afford or bring their own.