Topic outline
Meet your facilitator
Unit Introduction
The main idea behind Facebook is that it creates a community where people can share ideas, feelings and content. Facebook’s community pages allow you to communicate with your community in an effective way. In this unit, we are going to learn about how to use Facebook community pages in the classroom.
By the end of this unit, you will be able to:
Click on the link below to begin your lesson:
Assessment instructions
For this assessment, you have two options. You only need to complete one option.
OPTION 1:
Now that we have seen how to create a community page, you can create your own!
- Think
about a topic that you want your page to be about. For example, you might want
your page to be about your class so that parents and students can join the page
and contribute to it. Or you might want it to be about a big class project that
your students will need to complete.
- Go
to https://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php
and select “Cause or Communityâ€
- Follow
the instructions that you learnt about in the video to create your page
- Plan out your Page and submit the plan in the link below.
- Create
your page on Facebook
- Submit
your plan as well as the name of the Facebook page that you have created in the
link below
Tips:
- You
could use a profile photograph of your class or of the teachers in the school
- Remember
to keep the information simple
- Once
you have create the page, you can invite people to join by typing their names
in on the right hand side of the page where it says “Search for friends to
inviteâ€.
- If
you want to return to your page, simply log into Facebook, click the drop-down
menu on the right and select the correct page under “Your pagesâ€
OPTION 2:
Join a community page on Facebook that interests you and give feedback on it. Then answer the following questions and upload your answers in the space provided.
- What
is the name of the page that you joined
- How
did you find the page?
- Why
did you decide to join this page?
- How
many people have joined the page?
- What
is the page for/about?
- Name
three different elements on the page eg.
photos
Click on the link below to see how you will be marked for this activity
- Think
about a topic that you want your page to be about. For example, you might want
your page to be about your class so that parents and students can join the page
and contribute to it. Or you might want it to be about a big class project that
your students will need to complete.
Attribution and References
Attributions:
- Obrien,
A. (2011). What Parents Want in School
Communication. Edutopia
- Available online here
- Park,
J. 2010. Wikipedia on new Facebook community pages. Creative Commons. Available
at: https://creativecommons.org/2010/04/21/wikipedia-on-new-facebook-community-pages/
[Accessed 11 July, 2017]
References:
- How
to create a Facebook Page. (2013). Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4N0yyB6hE8
- Obrien,
A. (2011). What Parents Want in School
Communication. Edutopia
- Available online here
License
Teachers' ICT Integration Course by Matthew Goniwe School of Leadership and Governance is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License with the exception of the following resources:
How to create a Facebook Page. (2013). Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4N0yyB6hE8All content not licensed under a Creative Commons license is all rights reserved, and you must request permission from the copyright owner to use this material.