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Why Students Should Be Encouraged For Social Media?

Dr. Sukla Das
Dr. Sukla Das Published Mar 19, 2013
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A lot of criticism has been leveled to social media in education and the effect it has while students process and retain information, as well as how disturbing it can be.  However, social media in education offers bounty of opportunities for learning and

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 interactivity, and if you take an instant to think about it, it’s not too hard to see how students derive advantage from using social media.  As younger generations use such technology in the classroom, they reconstruct the educational setting.

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Students are experiencing the world not merely through just books and coursework; at the same time they are also gathering knowledge and adapting to the world using a relatively new type of communication. In a world where associations are imperative, graduates are coming into the place of work with a lot to present.
What exactly are the students of today’s generation learning through social media?  It is being discussed below.

Connections
Social media networks are designed for the purpose of communal connections. Today’s students are getting access to Facebook, Twitter and even Instagram for connecting and sharing with those around them.  One of the most interesting things about social media is that users can interact and engage with each other solely through a Web presence, perhaps never even meeting in person.

Web engagement
Whether they are sharing personal pictures, links to other sites or even commenting on someone’s post, students engage themselves, stretching beyond social interaction purposes alone.  Social media for students provide day in and day out to work together with their peers and even teachers about class-related subjects.  In a world where online meeting is important for businesses, these students are becoming experts in developing a sense of internet existence.  They not only know how to interact with others on the internet, but they also know how to use basic and even intricate functions of student technology practices in order to do so.

Knowledge
Social media users share among themselves day in and day out, giving and receiving information at fast speed.  This information is more than funny cat videos; they share views and opinions, instructions, tricks, and even DIY projects; and among students, useful information for classes. Their capability to assess, analyze, maintain and share information is skyrocketing and they often don’t even comprehend they’re developing these skills. Only people born before the invention of internet are likely to understand the importance of this new style of communication. See how Twitter can help students.

Social Media Marketing
The arrival and supremacy of social media in education has produced a new class of marketing, which has required professionals to build the field further.  As social media users join the workforce, they bring their skills to their careers. Social media prepares young workers to become great marketers. It has become crucial for major businesses to include a social media marketing strategy and students of the present generation are filling these positions.
While older generations might not completely understand or agree with the amount of social media activity by today’s student population that will help them to rapidly benefit from it.  As technology advances, so does the way the world works with it.  Members of the young workforce are keeping up speed with many forms of social media.  Once you get a proper social media marketing strategy sheltered in, you’ll be thankful for the recent graduate you’ve hired to bear out the particulars.

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