Smart Use Of Facebook By College Helps Students
from the it's-a-tool dept
Earlier this year, a study claiming that students who used Facebook had lower grades got a lot of attention, with the typical fear mongering and moral panics coming out of the woodwork. But, of course, correlation does not mean causation, and Facebook is just a tool. For schools that use it in a smart way, perhaps it could do good. Reader Ben Ketteridge points us to the news of how Gloucestershire College has embraced Facebook to help students do better. It's kept the staff and faculty better in touch with students and reduced drop out rates, so far. It's also helped students work together in virtual study groups, something that other colleges have complained was a form of cheating. It's nice to see at least some higher education institutions looking at ways to use tools to improve the overall experience, rather than just complaining about such online services.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Facebook used to....
That's not to say that Facebook is bad, students just need to learn how to utilize it appropriately without going into A.D.D. land :) I know I'm guilty at times!
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so its nothing but a fad then? gotcha
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junk to distract students with :)
That's not to say that Facebook is bad, students just need to learn how to utilize it appropriately without going into A.D.D. land :) I know I'm guilty at times!
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Oct 15th, 2009 @ 4:34am
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they used it as an email replacement?
so its nothing but a fad
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Junk in -- Junk out
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It used to be more of a social/school 'listing'. Now It's gone the way of MySpace with endless garbage. Can't log on now without 14 invitations to kill thugs in MAFIA WARS or take some stupid quiz about which Power Ranger you are.
The only way it could possibly get worse would be to allow the annoying "auto-play radio" on everyone's MySpace pages. I believe then I'd never go back.
Hell, right now all it's good for is seeing which of my college "friends" is getting married. Oh, and picking tomatoes on FarmVille.
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Possibly because the smart kids read the TOS
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Cheating?
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Facebook used as tool
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Facebook Status
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Spoiked
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How FB can be used by Schools
Teachers could also Archive important Posts that they find on FB, or important suggestions that have been offered by students.
One of the products built by our company helps FB users do what I have mentioned - Search, Archive (subject wise), Curate, and Share. I will be happy to share some of the papers published by us as to how different sections of society can make use of the huge amount of content that is passing through FB's platform.
Please do take a look at the website www.fyoapp.com
Thanks and Regards
Gautam
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facebook can help same fields of students to share their ideas
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