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Social networks in schools: How to make them work

By Matt Britland on 03 July 2012, 12:50pm | Social Media

As the use of social media in education increases, so does the argument for and against. The purpose of this article is to try and take a balanced view of both sides of the coin and also to look at some of the reasons why schools won’t engage using social media.  In order to achieve this, Matt Britland and Alan Mackenzie have collaborated, with Matt looking at the curriculum aspects, and Alan looking at any e-safety aspects.

The first step to understanding some of the issues was to create and Tweet out a link to a survey of 10 simple questions, the results of which were all saved to a Google Docs spreadsheet. Then, a further Google Doc was created to collaboratively write the article.

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Matt Britland

Matt Britland

Matt is Head of ICT at a grammar school in South West London and has been teaching for 6 years.

He loves trying new innovative ideas in the classroom and on a whole-school level. He also loves blogging in the classroom, using Edmodo, Kodu, graphic design, new technology, e-safety, HTML, CSS and Facebook. He is very excited about mobile technology and it's uses inside the classroom and in Games/PE.

Website: www.mattbritland.com Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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