POSTED: 15/08/2017 at 8:24am  BY: Christina David Comments (1) Comment on Post

Social media has become a crucial part of modern education system, especially for proactive learning. Sadly in most schools, digital gadgets and socializing forums have been banned from being used during the school hours.

On the other hand, many schools are taking initiative to introduce social media learning resources in their campuses. Therefore, in this post, we will discuss the pros and cons of social media for educational purposes. Here are pros and cons of social media for education.

 

Pros

 

  1. Nonstop Collaboration

Undeniably, social media is the best asset for nonstop collaboration. According to a recent educational world report, it is revealed that social media sites are a great platform for students to easily engage in group studies for school projects. By using the socializing site for educational purpose you can also invite your friends for help on homework assignments.

 

  1. Motivate Students to Participate

When it comes to motivating students for class participation social media plays a role of a magnet. If you also feel bored in your classroom activities then you can use social media for maximum participation. You can easily appreciate students who do not participate in class activities to overcome their hesitation through digital resources. Additionally, it will also help you to build confidence among students to participate in a better way.

 

  1. Provide Learning Resources

Whether you’re searching resources for learning or for a newly assigned project, social media sites are the best platform. It will allow you to get access to bundles of information to make class assignment easily. This allows the whole class to have access to the feedback from the teacher. Furthermore, you can also share as well as exchange study material with your friends over social media for better learning.

 

Cons

 

  1. Source of Distraction

No doubt, social media is a great source of distraction in class. This is why many institutes prohibit the use of social media in the classroom. If you also easily get distracted with the access of socializing platform then it will be a harmful study tool for you during lessons. Thus, it can easily drive away your attention from class activities as well as negatively affect your semester performance.

 

  1. Effects Intellectual Skills

It is observed that students who use social media are unable to interact with their teachers and classmates effectively. If you’re also engaging in class activities through social media websites then you could impact your ability to interact in face to face conversations. Else, you will need to learn how to have conversations with people effectively in both ways.

 

  1. Viewing Inappropriate Content

This is one of the main reasons social media sites are not allowed in educational institutes. There is no strict way to block the use of inappropriate content over social media. Additionally, it is hard to monitor every student all the time while allowing socializing sites for learning. In appropriate content not only distract students but also damage their potential and behavior.

 

In the end, it could be said now that with so many benefits of the socializing site in education system there are serious pitfalls as well. Thus, it is best for institution and students that can make sure the right use of digital resources in the class activities. Otherwise, it can negatively affect the overall performance of the student. Don’t forget to share this stuff in your network as well to benefit them with useful content.


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