social media and digital skills in higher education

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Invited speaker at London Met University to talk about the use of social media in higher education.

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Social Media and Digital Skills in Higher Education

Sue Beckingham MA FSEDA FHEA

The Times They Are a-Changin’. Again...

Bob Dylan 1964

A marked shift to being nearly always switched on

Personal

ProfessionalTeaching

How Today's Higher Education Faculty are using Social Media report

Annual How Today's Higher

Education Faculty are using Social

Media reportMoran, Seaman and Tinti-

Kane (Pearson)2012: 16

Using Social

Media in HE

Research

Student Professional Development

Recruitment

Student Guidance

Teaching

Peer Support

University Comms

Academic Professional Development

http://ww

w.theconversationprism

.com/

(Solis 2009)

But where to start when there is so much choice?

Personal Learning Networks

You have the choice of how and with whom you network and learn with and from

A personal perspective

Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.

Samuel Johnson

The Life of Samuel JohnsonJames Boswell 1775

= my social space

Connective Intelligence

http://pinterest.com/suebecks/

http://www.scoop.it/t/taking-a-look-at-moocs

http://www.scoop.it/t/elearning

Social tools to help organise learning

Developing graduate skills

need which include digital literacies

and a professional

online presence

Developing an Understanding of the impact of our digital

footprints

Swanson 2013:6

Professional Skills

1. Critical thinking and problem solving

2. Collaboration across networks and leading by influence

3. Agility and adaptability

4. Initiative and entrepreneurialism

5. Effective oral and written communication

6. Accessing and analyzing information

7. Curiosity and imagination

TeachThought 2013

Creativity

Fosters deeper learning

Builds confidence

Enables collaboration

Different spaces for reflection

9 Characteristics of 21st Century Learning

http://ww

w.teachthought.com

/learning/9-chara

cteristics-of-2

1st-century-learning/

Social Media Policy OR

Social Media Guidance?

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Who?

Where?

Why?

What?

When?

How?

Sue BeckinghamEducational Developer

!Who will look at your online profile?

What do people want to know about you?

Where will they use this information?

will find you!Why is your profile important?

When and how often do you update it?

How will you use your profile to your advantage?

The power of online connections• recruitment/job seeking• develop a personal brand• opportunity to learn and share• global connections• six degrees of separation• maintain connections• ongoing 24/7 networking• ability to be known and found

Advocateswell developed profile, active user, connected, sharing, collaborating.

Dabblersprofile partially set up, often then forgotten, sporadic visits, low contribution.

Unengagedunaware of potential, not part of the conversation.

Professional Social PresenceUsing Social Media

Questions to consider

However…. an unprofessional profile can be more damaging than not having one at all.

http://www.theconversationprism.com/

Support and

Guidance

The Value of Networking and Sharing

Sharing seeds of ideas...Two heads are often better than one

To progress we need to enable blue-sky thinking

Creative ideas that are not limited by current thinking or beliefs

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