Integration of social Media in classroom instruction in 21st century education

 1. Enhanced Communication

  • Real-Time Interaction: Social media platforms enable instant communication between students and teachers, allowing for quick feedback and discussions.
  • Global Connectivity: Students can connect with peers and experts around the world, broadening their perspectives and encouraging cultural exchange.                                                       
                                                                                                                          2.Collaborative Learning                       
  • Group Projects: Platforms like Google Docs and Slack facilitate collaborative projects, enabling students to work together seamlessly, regardless of location.                                                           
            
  • Peer Feedback: Students can share their work on social media and receive constructive feedback from classmates, enhancing their learning experience.

3. Engagement and Motivation

  • Interactive Content: Teachers can use social media to share multimedia content, such as videos and articles, making lessons more engaging.
  • Gamification: Incorporating elements of gaming and social sharing can motivate students to participate actively in their learning.                                                                                             The link below contains a document   with more added notes:                                                                                                         https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HeIkMKR-C7Ddqef2jAAa5agQUiJmRvF/view?usp=drivesdk                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Watch the video below to understand more about the integration of social      media in classroom instructions                                                                                                                  

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