
Here are the top 5 ways of using social media as a helpful tool if you are an online high school student:
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- Explore the power of Blogging
Blogging can also serve as an effective tool for completion of homework or assignments. The practice of maintaining personal blogs to share what each of them have done with a specific topic creates an environment of healthy competition. It also helps or inspires certain students, especially those who lack the “drive”. The very idea of showcasing the talent in front of others excites the students. They go through an invincible urge to prove their strength and get accolades in return. They can take up on blogging writing their own views and opinions with different subjects. Writing a personal blog should be followed by a group evaluation that is to be done by the children. Freshers prefer easy-to-use platforms like WordPress that allow them to create and customize the privacy settings of their blogs.Students with a knack for blogging can also team up to create collaborative projects. You can form your blogs for various purposes such as discussion forums, or listing all the doubts or major critical points of a lesson that cannot be overlooked.
- Explore the power of Blogging
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- Take a ride of YouTube
Sharing educational classes in video format is perhaps the best idea to make students go through the study material intently. It is very effective for visual learners. In fact, most of the students are visual learners. Popular YouTubers create and post various educational videos on every possible topic on this earth. In fact, most of such YouTubers might have been or are professors themselves. The best part is that these videos are absolutely free and just a click away.
- Take a ride of YouTube
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- Have fun with Pinterest
When students work on collaborative projects, each student tends to have multiple ideas which might even be contradictory to those of others students of the group. To avoid unhealthy collisions within the team, Pinterest can be used for all students to present their individual views. This shall make it much easier for all the students. Pinterest is a great platform to present educational resources. Pinterest can also be used as a search engine for educational material. Fill the search bar and you’ll discover some cool resources you can present in the classroom.
- Have fun with Pinterest
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- Be a part of Facebook and Twitter
Creating a closed group on Facebook is very common today. You can establish a clear set of rules for what is prohibited in the group, and of course be certain to regulate it. The healthy discussions are sure to deepen the bonds among the students and eventually lead to a brilliant team-work. Certain useful ways to use Facebook groups:- Posting of guidelines for working on important assignments.
- Posting of Reminders for assignment submission deadlines
- Posting of reference links to meaningful online resources pertaining to the curriculum
- Posting of doubts or tricky mind-boggling questions for a particular lesson
- Posting of mind-stimulating discussion topics
- Be a part of Facebook and Twitter
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- Hold on to Skype
Trip to a thousand places from the classroom is made possible by Skype! Skype’s convenient video chat sessions enable students at a corner of the world to interact with students at the other extreme end of the world. Students can be made to experience different cultural aspects for real through tours organized by certain educational destinations. It might even involve substantial interactivity.
- Hold on to Skype