Teaching with social media: evidence-based strategies for making remote higher education less remote

IF 1.6 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Information and Learning Sciences Pub Date : 2020-07-06 DOI:10.1108/ils-04-2020-0138
Christine Greenhow, Sarah Galvin
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Purpose As higher education moves to formats that are not face-to-face classes in the wake of a global pandemic, educators need research-based guidelines to inform instructional planning and implementation. This study aims to provide recommendations for teaching with social media, as a complement and enhancement to traditional online teaching approaches. Design/methodology/approach The study draws on reviews of the research literature and the authors’ own experiences in studying and integrating social media into remote teaching and learning in university settings. Findings Learning environments that blend asynchronous online elements, where students can go at their own pace, on their own time, have some choice over their learning and are regularly and meaningfully engaging with other students, their teacher and the subject matter are most successful for student learning. Social media, with its affordances for personal profiling, relationship-building, content creation and socializing, when thoughtfully integrated into an online education plan, can help students and teachers stay connected while apart, enhance students’ engagement and make remote learning seem less remote. Practical implications The paper includes instructional guidelines for instructors and instructional designers in various post-secondary settings who seek to integrate social media as part of their strategy for remote higher education. Originality/value This study fulfills an identified need for pragmatic approaches to online higher education using social media.
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社交媒体教学:基于证据的策略使远程高等教育不那么遥远
在全球大流行之后,高等教育转向非面对面课程的形式,教育工作者需要以研究为基础的指导方针,为教学规划和实施提供信息。本研究旨在为社交媒体教学提供建议,作为传统在线教学方法的补充和增强。设计/方法/方法本研究借鉴了对研究文献的回顾,以及作者自己在大学环境中研究和将社交媒体整合到远程教学中的经验。混合异步在线元素的学习环境,学生可以按照自己的节奏、自己的时间学习,对自己的学习有一些选择,并定期和其他学生、老师和主题进行有意义的互动,对学生的学习来说是最成功的。社交媒体在个人简介、人际关系建立、内容创作和社交方面的优势,如果被精心整合到在线教育计划中,可以帮助学生和教师在分开时保持联系,提高学生的参与度,并使远程学习看起来不那么遥远。实践意义本文为各种高等教育环境中的教师和教学设计师提供了教学指南,这些教师和教学设计师寻求将社交媒体作为其远程高等教育战略的一部分。原创性/价值本研究满足了对使用社交媒体进行在线高等教育的务实方法的明确需求。
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Information and Learning Sciences
Information and Learning Sciences INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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9.50
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30
期刊介绍: Information and Learning Sciences advances inter-disciplinary research that explores scholarly intersections shared within 2 key fields: information science and the learning sciences / education sciences. The journal provides a publication venue for work that strengthens our scholarly understanding of human inquiry and learning phenomena, especially as they relate to design and uses of information and e-learning systems innovations.
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