Re: [Air-L] question about use of Facebook in classroom (Julie Cohen)
Paul, I wonder, did the students not mention Facebook as a place to do their class assignments because they didn't want to disturb their "real life" social networks? Would you ask them about how they happened to leave it out of the options? I'd like to know more. Thanks, andee Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 15:11:04 -0400 (EDT) From: Paul Jones <pjones@metalab.unc.edu> I support Fred and Trel in saying that you need not and should not subvert policies especially since you can move to another fairly easily. As OpenSocial (okay IF then if you like), takes off this will be even easier. On FB vs Ning. I had the students in our seminar vote on how and where to do assignments. They asked me for options at first so I supplied 3 but encouraged them to introduce others. My suggested options included: posting to delicious, oral book reports, and adding questions for class on a wiki. Someone suggested using Ning and I showed a site to the class. In the voting, still underway on Doodle, everyone has voted for using Ning. Facebook? It wasn't even mentioned. (I found that particularly interesting as I asked who of the class was on FB and everyone -- save a visiting Korean scholar -- raised their hands.)
those are good questions. at this point i am only your humble reporter describing what happened in a seminar filled mostly with senior journalism major several who write for the campus paper. it could well be that work-play segregation was taking place in their minds. i suspect unconsciously if so. i can ask and will in person on monday, but i doubt that they are aware. remember i offered delicious, oral reports, and wiki updates. that was the extent of my coaching. they suggested Ning, Blackboard and Twitter. before in class, FB and MySpace were mentioned as was blogger and blog aggregators i'd be curious to hear what other come up with at their schools. also not mentioned second life. ========================================================================== Paul Jones "Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation." Alasdair Gray http://www.ibiblio.org/pjones/blog/ pjones@ibiblio.org NEW voice: (919) 360-7740 fax: (919) 962-8071 ===========================================================================
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