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Social Networking in Czech Elementary Schools: A New Path for Cooperation
Social Networking in Czech Elementary Schools: A New Path for Cooperation

Author(s): Zuzana Homanová, Jana Kapounová
Subject(s): Media studies, School education, Educational Psychology, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: New Millennium Discoveries Ltd
Keywords: Information and Communication Technologies; Edomodo; Connectivism; Bring Your Own Device; Social Media in Education; Project-Based Learning; School Project; Enterprise Social Network;

Summary/Abstract: Social networks have become a phenomenon of our time and they also have a place in learning environments. Universities already use social networks and they even build their own social networks, which are often inspired by enterprise level counterparts. However, social networks are rarely used at lower level schools. Our research aims at examining Social Media in Classroom Education and deals with implementation of social media in elementary schools. The results showed that schools are interested in the use of social media in instruction but they are also aware of potential risks. Safety of pupils on social networks is one of the main reasons why schools are cautious to implement social media into instruction. We intended to propose appropriate teaching methods and organizational forms of instruction supported by social media. The possibility to use some of the proven and secure tools, such as eTwinning, has been examined. Our approach differs from the existing studies as an effort was made to develop a flexible social network matching the needs of schools and other participants. In this paper we present practical guidelines for prospective users in developing and utilizing tailor-made social network.

  • Issue Year: 3/2016
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 145-159
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English