Teach Middle East Magazine Jan-Feb 2016 Issue 3 Volume 3 | Page 17

Sharing Good Practice Taming Twitter to benefit students’ learning By Bashaer Al Kilani Using Twitter in classrooms will give the students the opportunities to reach the unreachable by connecting with their counterparts around the globe. Here are some tips on using Twitter in the classroom: 4. Twitter could be used as a back communication channel between teachers and students for announcements that are related to their learning. 5. You can initiate a hashtag to generate communications focused on a topic, project, discussion, etc. 6. Your students could get engaged in cultural and educational highlights related to their subject area. 7. Students could attain global learning using Inter-classes discussions throughout the globe. 8. Any plans for using social media with students should be preceded with an approval from the school administration and parents. AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) should be well stated to all stakeholders. S ocial Media is redefining the way people communicate in the 21st century. The disruptive impact of social media is extending to reshape almost all aspects of our lives. Educators are anxious about this immense transformation and the possible mi