Should teachers use social media to teach?

Should teachers use social media to teach?
(Lionel Bonaventure/AFP/Getty Images)
Teachers should avoid using social media to teach students for online learning, according to Amelia Vance, director of youth and education privacy at the Future of Privacy Forum. Other educators and experts say the use of social media for teaching lessons could have legal ramifications for teachers, raises equity issues and puts student data and privacy at risk.

 Full Story: The 74

Views: 44

Comment

You need to be a member of School Leadership 2.0 to add comments!

Join School Leadership 2.0

FOLLOW SL 2.0

JOIN SL 2.0

SUBSCRIBE TO

SCHOOL LEADERSHIP 2.0

School Leadership 2.0 is the premier virtual learning community for school leaders from around the globe.  Our community is a subscription based paid service ($19.95/year or only $1.99 per month for a trial membership)  which will provide school leaders with outstanding resources. Learn more about membership to this service by clicking one our links below.

 

Click HERE to subscribe as an individual.

 

Click HERE to learn about group membership (i.e. association, leadership teams)

__________________

CREATE AN EMPLOYER PROFILE AND GET JOB ALERTS AT 

SCHOOLLEADERSHIPJOBS.COM

SCHOOL LEADERSHIP 2.0 EVENTS

School Leadership 2.0

© 2024   Created by William Brennan and Michael Keany   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service