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Created by : Mr. Mongkol Klungmontree

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Contents

Social Media?1

Why we use SM for Learning?2

How SM can help teacher in education?3

Let’s start!4

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What is “Web 2.0”?

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Web 1.0 Web 2.0

Read-only (Passive) Read/Write (Participative)

“Professional” content “Amateur” content

Limited user experience Rich user experience

Isolated Social

Control Trust

Own Share

Websites Blogs

Directories (taxonomy) Tags (folksonomy)

Taxonomy is the

practice and

science of

classification.

Aggregating the

tags of many users

creates a

folksonomy.

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What is social media?

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Social media is best understood as a group of new kinds of online media, which share most or all of the following characteristics:

Social media is best understood as a group of new kinds of online media, which share most or all of the following characteristics:

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Social Media Defined

New communication technologies that

allow Internet users to easily interact

with other users and create and share

web content in the form of blogs, video,

podcasts, wikis, RSS feeds, etc.

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Cores of SM

interact

created

share

Social Mediaof Learninganywhere/anytime

Social Mediaof Learninganywhere/anytime

Plan

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General Social Media Stats: Facebook:

There are over 400 million users on Facebook with over 50% logging in at least once per day.

In the United States alone there are, as of February 2010, 108 million users at a growth rate of around 5 million new users per month. That is a 35% penetration rate of the total US population.

The average user spends more than 55 minutes per day on Facebook.

Twitter: At the end of 2009 Twitter had approximately 75 million active users with a growth rate in Q4

of between 6-8 million new users per month. There are over 50 million tweets per day as of March 2010. This is up from 3 million tweets

per day in March 2008.

YouTube: On YouTube alone, there are over 1 billion views per day. There are 20 hours of video uploaded every minute. That’s the equivalent of 130,000 full-

length Hollywood movie releases every single week. YouTube is the #2 search engine in the world. Approximately 82% of Internet users in the

USA view videos online.

Blogs: There are approximately 126 million blogs as tracked by BlogPulse.

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Social Networks Are Not Equally Popular

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Awareness of Facebook is close to 100%

More than 1 billion people (>70% of internet population) use social networks.

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People use more than Facebook. In Europe, people join on average 1,9 social networks. In USA it’s 2,1; Brazil 3,1 and India 3,9.

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Average Facebook session lasts 37 minutes, Twitter 23 minutes.More than 400 million people use Facebook daily.

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Answer

Social Media

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What do you see in this picture?

The children’s routine is….

What are they doing?

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If we don’t care, it will be like this…

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As a teacher

Analyze curriculum

Awareness of moral

Clearly plan to create

Use SM

Foster SM

TeacherTeachershouldshould

TeacherTeachershouldshould

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SM for educators: Tools

FacebookFacebookCreate group. Connecting to teacher’s blog

WordpressWordpressCreate main blog.

YoutubeYoutubeSharing education VDO, clip.

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slideshareslideshare To Share e-book online,document,ppt

PicasaPicasaTo share picture.

Google docsGoogle docsUseful document, form online. To make student’s tasks and score.

twittertwitterMicro blog can share fb&WP. To sharing news.

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LOGO

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