When it comes to social media, students tend to favor
Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp. However, they are not limited to these
platforms. Students also use Myspace, Skype, and Imo. These platforms have a
wide range of features, and are great for building relationships with other
people. These platforms also help students to develop skills such as critical
thinking, teamwork, professionalism, and self-confidence.
While establishing new relationships and new acquaintances
during college can be difficult, many students find that using social media
helps to ease their transition. In fact, a recent academic study found that
social media helps students make new friends, develop digital skills, and
develop general social development. It is important to choose the right social
media platforms to cater to your audience.
For example, school districts often use social media to
engage parents and share information with them. Facebook, which is popular
among adults of all ages, is a great platform for school districts to share
information with parents. Parents and staff also turn to Facebook to keep in
touch with one another, and it is a good place to share events and job openings
for support staff. However, it's important to remember that a school district's
voice shouldn't be lost in the crowd.
Another popular social media is Snapchat. The microblogging
website allows users to share photos, videos, and other content with their
followers. The app is popular with the younger generation, and it can help
students develop language skills, participate in knowledge sharing, and develop
photography skills. By posting quality content and using hashtags, students can
gain followers and boost learning productivity.
Many students log on to social media during their free time.
This reduces the time spent on physical exercise, which is essential for
maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Using social media in the classroom requires
teachers to monitor what students are posting. It is crucial to talk about
digital citizenship with students and set guidelines for safe use. Furthermore,
educators should understand the school and district social media policies.
Students are also increasingly using social media to learn
about colleges and universities. In fact, 58% of aspiring college students now
use social media for school research. Furthermore, 17% of them consider social
media sources to be very influential. Using social media is a low-cost way to
communicate and network with others. It can also help universities promote
their culture and attract students. So, how do you promote your institution on
social media?