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Your Biggest Fan Using Facebook Pages as a Course Management Tool Jeremy Sarachan St. John Fisher College May 20, 2009

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"Your Biggest Fan: Using Facebook as a Course Management Tool" presented at the Conference on Instructional Technology at SUNY-Oswego, May 2009.

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Page 1: Facebook as a Course Management Tool

Your Biggest Fan

Using Facebook Pages as a Course

Management Tool

Jeremy SarachanSt. John Fisher College

May 20, 2009

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Why Facebook Matters for Academics

Where the students• Communicate• Find information

Useful for professors• To reach students• To find a community of scholars

• Other academics• Groupshttp://www.facebook.com/friends/?id

=64802090&view=everyone#/profile.php?id=64802090&v=info&viewas=64802090

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What are the features?(Do you have a Facebook account?)

• Profile Picture• Status Line

• News Feed• Friends• Applications

• Photos

• Instant Messaging

• Who’s Onlinehttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=64802090&ref=profile

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Course Management Tool

Pages…

• Memorial Art Galleryhttp://www.facebook.com/s.php?init=q&q=CIT+2009&ref=ts&sid=af1a86f85d20861d40b8a1e9319c2f57#/pages/Rochester-NY/Memorial-Art-Gallery-of-the-University-of-Rochester/40766030693?ref=ts

• George Eastman Househttp://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Rochester-NY/George-Eastman-House-International-Museum-of-Photography-Film/8163167834?ref=ts

• SUNY-Oswegohttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Oswego-NY/SUNY-Oswego/19148818048?sid=92666b288d48315c8d3545247c03a62f&ref=search

• Making a pagehttp://www.facebook.com/advertising/?pages

• Can be used by colleges or individual departments.

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Course ManagementExamples

Web Design

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=668716965#/pages/Web-Design-COMM369/45561207117?ref=ts

Introduction to Digital Media

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Web-Design-COMM369/45561207117?ref=ts#/pages/Digital-Media-COMM260/55290698763?ref=ts

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Blackboard vs. Facebook:The Battle for Our

MindsFacebook Benefits Blackboard Benefits

Easier-to-Use

Easy-to-access

More fun

More convenient(for almost everyone)

Open to Everyone

More Features

Better for Content-Intensive Courses

Easier to Organize

More Familiar to faculty

Closed to Everyone

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Some HTML: Formatting

<b>I’m bold</b> I’m bold

<i>I’m italic</i> I’m italic

<h1>I’m a big headline</h1> I’m a big headline

<h2>I’m a slightly smaller headline</h2> I’m a slightly smaller headline

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Some HTML: Links(I wish the Apps were better)

Posting:

• Place documents in the public folder within your faculty server space-or elsewhere where you can host web documents.

• <a href=“URL”>syllabus</a>

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The Big Question?

Do I friend students?

Absolutely? Never? With rules?

You don’t have to.

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The Creepy Tree House Effect

Do students

resent the intrusion?

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Facebook Use in the Academy

• J.P Mazer et al. suggests that Facebook use by teachers (and some form of self-disclosure) creates a more “comfortable classroom climate,” if the Facebook persona matches the teaching style.

• In a study of college library use, students were split on whether the would welcome “friending” by library staff. Groups were suggested as one way to circumvent this issue. (Connell)

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The Effects of Facebook Use

by Faculty

Sturgeon studied the effects of faculty use of Facebook:

• Friending creates “additional connectedness,” more significantly among students.

• More “open line for communication.”

• Students wish to have relationship with their professors, even if there isn’t a specific academic advantage.

• Difference between small colleges and large colleges

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Anecdotal Evidence

• Julia Goode (pseudonym) in the Chronicle of

Higher Education: Facebook use with students

makes you closer with students, but also easier to contact.

• A professor at Dartmouth

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How do you use Facebook?

One Identity? Or More?

Professionally? Carefully?

Use Security Settings!Faculty Ethics on Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2229343363&ref=ts

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My Survey Results IIntroduction to Digital Media

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My Survey Results IIWeb Design

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We have a group.

Please join.

• Look up CIT 2009 Attendees

• This presentation is available:http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=89698656299#/group.php?gid=89698656299

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References

• R.S. Connell, “Academic Libraries, Facebook and MySpace, and Student Outreach: A Survey of Student Opinion.” Portal: Libraries and the Academy. Vol. 9, No. 1, January 2009, pp. 25-35.

• J.P. Mazer, et al., “I’ll See You on ‘Facebook’: The Effects of Computer-Mediated Teacher Self-Disclosure on Student Motivation, Affective Learning, and Classroom Climate.” Communication Education. Vol. 56, No. 1, January 2007, pp. 1-17.

• J. Goode, “Let’s Just Be Friends” The Chronicle of Higher Education. Washington: June 20, 2009. Vol. 54, Iss. 41; p. A.28.

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References Part II

• C.M. Sturgeon, “Faculty on Facebook: Confirm or Deny?” 14th Annual Instructional Technology Conference, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN, March 29th-31st, 2009

• J. Young, “How to Lose Face on Facebook, for Professors” The Chronicle of Higher Education. Washington: February 6, 2009. Vol. 55, Iss. 22; p. A.1.