Blog Post #5 – PLN & Education

Explore the video provided and reflect on the themes of a PLN in a professional capacity.

In Brad Bakers’ video, an active contributor to his PLN and the online community, he stands for positivity, not being racist, and encourages others to follow him. After watching this video, I got encouraged to engage more in this kind of social issue in my PLN. Though, it made me wonder, what if everyone starts to post positive stuff on their PLN and social media? what do you think would happen?

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Which social media platforms are beneficial in education?

Depending on the audience, for internal academic platform, such as Brightspace and Coursespace which UVIC use to have for student to submit and get instructions from the instructors. This kind of internal academic platform is practical, direct, and easy to use. The newer platform we use, Brightspace will also allow us to make groups and have live chats on the platform.

External academic platforms, such as Chegg, Coursehero, etc. This kind of platforms are banned by some institutions, though, if we use it the right way, I believe it is a great place to share and learn. Student may find various ways of solution for a question. It may enhance our intelligence by using these platforms. Last but not the least, the social media platforms such as Twitter, Quora, YouTube, etc. I believe there are some academic sources in them, but it is not 100% reliable. Since it is an open platform, anyone can post stuff on it, and even may include personal thoughts by posting on them. Although, these open platforms always have many people engage on them, therefore the benefit on them is that we may find answers which can not be find on the academic sources.

When working with the vulnerable sector, how does social media fit into professionalism and regulations?

When we are working under a vulnerable sector, everyone in this sector should be equal and respectful. To keep it safe, there should not be any unwanted external thought or source import to the sector. Setting strict regulations and penalties will also help keeping the sector safe. Adding a live inspector on a platform will also keeps the environment professional and protective.

Miller, J., & Baker, B. (2021, June 10). Brad Baker Edci 338. YouTube. Retrieved Jun 10, 2021, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5z8iHxW2n4.

Veletsianos, G., & Couros, A. (2010;2014;). Developing Personal Learning Networks for Open and Social Learning / Alec Couros- Chapter 8

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