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Re: Facebook Q
You need to embrace technology and not be afraid of it. Your
students are already all over the intenet. Start a teacher page
so they can ask you questions online. We do that and it is
great. Take the obvious precautions of course but have fun with
it and let the parents know ahead of time. Don't listen to the
old teachers who are scared of everything and reject technology.
On 8/16/09, NJ/4th wrote:
> I stay away from social networking sites. For one reason, you
> never know who's going to read what you wrote. Maybe not a
> student, but it could be a parent. Or an administrator who's
> considering you for tenure. I don't know much about these
> sites, but could someone read an inappropriate post made by one
> of your friends or see a questionable advertisement?
>
> Another point is that your new colleagues may want to be your
> friend on these sites. I try not to mix business with pleasure
> and keep my work friends to a short list of people who I know I
> can trust. You could be opening a can of worms by friend-ing
> your coworkers. You might even find yourself in an awkward
> position and feel obligated to add them so things won't get
> weird at work.
>
> On 8/14/09, Ooii wrote:
>> I am a young teacher and recently got started on Facebook.
>> I'm hoping some of you might be able to help me out when it
>> comes to knowing what is and what is not okay to post on my
>> Facebook page. Originally, I thought I'd just try to stay
>> away from anything work-related all together and just post
>> about "my life." But as a teacher, so much of my job
>> is "my life."
>>
>> I've been posting up stuff like "made finger puppets in
>> class today," which is fine, but doesn't really cover "me."
>>
>> Is it okay to post things like "Interesting day. Was bit
>> by one of my kiddos," and stuff like that? (Without giving
>> away any personal info, ofcourse).
>>
>> Thanks!
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Posts on this thread, including this one
- Facebook Q, 8/14/09, by Ooii.
- Re: Facebook Q, 8/14/09, by certifiedteach.
- Re: Facebook Q, 8/15/09, by FB User.
- Re: Facebook Q, 8/15/09, by Ooii.
- Re: Facebook Q, 8/15/09, by bt.
- Re: Facebook Q, 8/16/09, by Lin.
- Re: Facebook Q, 8/16/09, by Diana.
- Re: Facebook Q, 8/16/09, by NJ/4th.
- Re: Facebook Q Ooii, 8/19/09, by Leah.
- Re: Facebook Q, 8/25/09, by Math Man.
- Re: Facebook Q to Math Man, 8/26/09, by certifiedteach.
- Re: Facebook Q to Math Man, 11/17/09, by joe.
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