SOCIAL MEDIA
Five guidelines using Social Media in E-learning
Twitter is a friendly way to format keeping their classes engaged and up-to-date on the latest technologies.
Facebook is fun, keeps you connected with the latest 21 century skills and can offer many other collaborative tools in a e-learning environment.
Pinterest is another great tool for use in education. It is great for organising vast quantities of information and brainstorming ideas. The visual nature of Pinterest makes it particularly suited to engaging learners (BBC Active,2010.)
Youtube
Youtube is an excellent source to incorporate in an e-learning class. The site includes a collection of thousands of video's from educators and many other source's.
Teachers, professors, students everyone should take advantage of this tool that Linkedin offers. Linkedin basically focuses on people in the professional capacity. You can establish, maintain, and build a profile that helps you connect with others.