@ScottRRocco A16: As a teacher I can help students by going over how to sensibly review data on social media sites to make sure it is real rather than getting fake news and having lies spread about people because you will get burned by lies if you spread them. #TEC207
@ScottRRocco A15: Looking at the quote, the author means that students want to figure out why something is happening rather than seeing it and being like ok. This is possible because all information is now on social media and people can find out how and why a lot quicker. #TEC207
@casti15186@ScottRRocco I agree with you How it is important because teaching students is not a simple copy and paste for every lesson because that way you can keep the students engaged and wanting to learn. #TEC207
@ScottRRocco A14: It is important for students to learn social media literacy skills because that way they can not give up too much personal information and get too worked up about online trolls. #TEC207
@ScottRRocco A13: I can move on from negative social media by trying to create something more positive. I could also just put the social media away and focus on other things. #TEC207
@ScottRRocco Q12: According to the article, it is better to go low tech because "face-to-face or phone conversations might convey the soft skills, facial expressions, and emotional tones in your voice better than replying to the thread." #TEC207
@ScottRRocco A11: I would describe how I would use the "Snooze,Mute, or Sleep on It" in respect to social media posts by just not engaging in arguments online. I would do this because people online just purposely say things to get a rise out of people so putting away would be best. #TEC207
@WallaceLyd62696@ScottRRocco I agree with you and how you are saying your personal beliefs play a huge role. I know mine do in everything I do now. #TEC207
@ScottRRocco A10: I will ID the transfer of schedules gained in the classroom while using EDTECH by using grades. If the kids grades are good then the transfer has happened. #TEC207
@ScottRRocco A9: The next question "Will students be able to collaborate with their peers and work toward a common goal?" is important in learning because not every student is going to know the same thing so students sharing with each other to me at least is key. #TEC207