Impact of Social Media on Education General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of three ways social media is changing education. Central Idea: The three ways social media is changing education has affected how the students express themselves, behave, and interact with each other. Pattern of Organization: Topical INTRODUCTION Jon Russell once said, “Social Media presents a huge opportunity for schools, universities and other educational organizations to reach out and connect with students and prospective students”. With no doubt, social media has influenced the way students are educated today. For those of you who do not know the exact definition of social media, the social media means ways of sharing information, opinions, images, videos using the Internet, especially social networking sites. Because of the Internet, people started finding ways to socialize through social websites and exchange information. Popular social network on the Internet such as YouTube became a sensation for me ever since I became a student in college. Today social media can be used for educational purposes. The ways social media is changing education has affected how the students express themselves, behave, and interact with each other. BODY I. The first way social media is changing education has affected how the students express themselves. A. Social media is an effective way to increase student engagement and build better communication skills. 1. Social media
Social media has drastically changed our ability to stay focused on what is going on in our immediate vicinity. Students are religiously connecting themselves to these sites and are continuously signing online to check their status, some could even say that they are addicted. Even while in class, students are on their laptops or smartphones and spend the majority of their time checking their 'home page' and partially (if at all) listening to the lecture of their teachers. The partial
The influence of social media on teenagers affects their academic success, since it’s a stage of their education. It is necessary to find solutions so that the most important thing for students will be their education, and this will allow them to have a good and stable academic performance. The effect of social media are lack of study, class attendance and even when they perform their tasks. Currently many young people have a social network which they visit for various purposes. Social networks were created with the aim of "communicating", but it is not as safe to communicate our life in a public space where anyone can see it.
Social media is a huge platform that many people use as a social outlet to communicate among others. The more popular websites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have long existed and given users a way to stay connected with family and friends. However, there has been an ongoing debate about the positive and negative effects that it tends to have on different generations. While many in today’s society believe that social media can be unhealthy due to its ability to become addictive, there are also many benefits to utilizing this platform. Over the course of this paper I will be discussing the effects that social media has on college students. More specifically, I will be arguing that social media has a positive impact on college
In the video “ A vision of Students Today “Michael shows how technology is an important in higher education. Students use social media all time; which means social media is a tool to communication for students. Consequently, students need to use social
In the article, “Pros and Cons of Social Media in the Classroom,” writer Karen Lederer informs readers about the continuous debate on the role social media should play in education. She states using social media as an educational tool enriches the learning experience in schools by allowing a new way for students and teachers to interact. Social media like facebook allow users to dialog, exchange ideas, and find answers to questions. Lederer lists the cons of having social media in classes, which are it enhances student engagement, improves communication among students and teachers, and prepares students for successful employment. Due to students being fluent in the web and social networking, teachers can create an environment online that students can be comfortable in. Also, it would engage and create opportunities for students who are intimidated or shy by allowing them to surface ideas on the web instead of raising their hands, which Lederer
Social Media use is progressively increasing and has definitely become part of our everyday life. This is occurring because there are so many benefits to using Social Media. As we move along in life people worldwide are beginning to become more reliant on Social Media and different technologies. Social Media is defined as websites and other online applications that enable users or large groups of people to create and share content or to participate in social and professional communications (The World 's). People are using Social Media and different technologies to improve communication, share ideas faster, learn new things, check for updated weather and traffic reports, and learn about what is going on around the world (Are Social Networking). In the classroom, students also can improve and better their learning experiences by the use of technology, such as Google and their various applications, such as Google Docs and Google Classroom. One major Social Networking site, Facebook, is so popular that on August 24, 2015, there was over one billion people who were active and on Facebook in one day. This is amazing because when Facebook was just starting out there were only about one million active on their site (Company Info). Social Media benefits society as a whole in many ways. However, Social Media does have some downfalls. Social Media benefits society more then it harms society.
Since the rise of social media has increased it has trickled down into many aspects of our society; one of them can be school. Many can argue that social media can provide negative effects on
Another way that social media helps to gain knowledge for students is by social networking. Students have been exposed to social networks for many years and it has influenced their education. Paul acknowledges, “some professors are beginning to use online social networking in hopes of positively influencing the outcomes of class discussions and teamwork on projects and better communication with and
Unlike distance learning which a tool that delivers education to students is; social media is a form of communication that many of our students utilize to learn about matters that are going on around the campus and around the world. As stated by Ratliff, (2011) “Communication with student on campuses of higher education continues to drastically change” (p.1). There are many colleges and universities around the country that use social media to communicate a variety of information to its’ students. There are several social media outlets like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube that are popular with all ages, races, and gender of students. With new technology come new challenges, “individuals now communicate differently, research differently, and socialize differently” (Ratliff, 2011, p. 1). Student affairs professionals not only must keep up with new regulations, changes in policy, but they also should keep up with the different communication that students engage in. As stated by Ratliff, (2011), “The prevalent terms used to describe social media include: information sharing, electronic communication, and social interaction” (p.2).
Let’s first promote the positive impact social media bring with it, and how it plays the central role. As already mentioned, social media can provide tons of information that otherwise might be difficult to obtain, in addition to allow interaction with other cultures, professionals, family members, friends,
Social Media is a broad term. The definition states “websites and applications that enable the user to create and share content or to participate in social networking.” Social networking can be described as “the use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users, or to find people with similar interests to oneself”. For the context of this essay social media will be looked at in two forms. Social networking, as in a platform in which one is there for the primary reason of finding likeminded or differently minded people to conversate. While educational media will be used to describe a platform in which one has created a place to teach or learn from others. The concern with social media in education exist when these three areas are combined. Social media has changed society to the highest degree. Everyone wants to do what they want to do, and they don’t want anyone to think it’s another’s place to correct their own beliefs. When this happens it is easy for lines to be crossed and issues to arise. In the educational field teachers professors, and tutors are to be extremely careful about what they post and who they followon any platform. Social media in education can be a great benefit when used in the educational media form, but can be extremely damaging when it is mixed with social networking.
In a few years our generation will be looking back on our youth saying “Social media is one of the biggest leaps made in our culture”. Social media has advanced the way communication is achieved through the way society shares knowledge. We are able to talk to anyone anytime just through a simple text or a Facebook message. We are able to communicate through technology in fast, simple ways knowing what everyone is up too through their never-ending tweets and posts. Though all the things may be true there is a bigger issue at hand, and this is causing great travesty. Social media is destroying communication and intamicy on a face-to-face level.
Social media is evolving throughout the world and is having more and more of an impact on how human’s live day to day. Technology is keep getting more evolved and specific. While technology is keep evolving so is social media platforms. Social media platforms are being used all around the world and most people do not shy away from using it. Also, these platforms are showing up in work places as well as schools. According to the article, The questionable promise of social media for education: connective learning and the commercial imperative, “Facebook and other social media have been hailed as delivering the promise of new, socially engaged educational experiences for students in undergraduate, self-directed, and other educational
Social Media: Some say it is taking over our lives one day at a time, while others say today’s generation of children and teens are just the beginning of a technological revolution that will continue to benefit and make our lives easier one day at a time. Through studying the technological benefits as well as more simply growing up in a technological era, the benefits of social media in our everyday lives becomes more and more clear as opposed to being a nuisance to society as some suggest. Social media has proven to be an effective tool in serving and protecting society by providing an outlet for law enforcement to investigate crimes and ultimately get offenders off of the streets. Social media outlets have also proven to be a way to promote a more interactive and easily accessible classroom from any location. With social media readily accessible to almost anyone with access to technology in the world, populations became more informed of the events in their communities, states, countries, and even the world. Through Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat numerous social revolutions have been sparked and accelerated in their efforts such as “Black Lives Matter”, “Blue Lives Matter”, and the Egyptian Revolution. Social media, through the benefits to society, the educational system, as well as to the population as a whole, has proven to help society by informing and protecting social media users and nonusers alike.
According to researchers have concluded that although Facebook is the most popular social network in United States where we can communicate, many college students prefer to use Twitter because it is more practical and easier to continue a dialogue, as it is just 140 characters per post. Twitter defines itself as "a network of real-time information that can connect to issues of concern. Simply, you have to look for interest accounts and follow conversations ". This makes students have had extended and richer discussions on Twitter more than in class. I think that