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Impact of social media on education

Impact of social media on education

By Muhammad AbrarPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Impact of social media on education
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Introduction:

There are many reasons why social media has had such an impact on education. Most importantly,

social media gives more people the opportunity to express themselves through writing and photography.

It also helps people stay connected with friends and family. When using social media,

it is very important to maintain personal privacy. Using an alias name instead of your real name

makes it hard to find your account later on. Another problem with social media is cyberbullying.

Cyberbullying is when someone uses social media to harass another person and cause trouble.

The harassment could be physical as well as mental. People who bully others usually lack

self-confidence.

Social media has changed the way we live our lives from being connected to being informed.

Education is still considered to be one way to learn what is going on around us but now this knowledge

can be obtained in a much easier manner. With the increase of social media websites, educational

institutions and schools are becoming increasingly popular. With social media, students and teachers

can share their knowledge freely and instantly. This opens up education for everyone to access at any

time of day or night. Social media allows education to take place 24 hours a day, 7 days a week without

having to visit classes or campuses. Students can receive real-world experience in ways they never

thought possible before. They can interact with others and even teach. Teachers can get a better

understanding of how their subject matter is taught in different places across the globe.

A large amount of research shows that students who spend less time on social networks tend to

perform worse academically. As technology becomes more advanced, the ability to connect with others

increases. One reason why social media is changing education is that it provides opportunities for those

who may otherwise be excluded from school.

Impacts of social media:

Some major impacts of social media are as follows:

1. Building Trust:

It's hard to trust people you've never met before. However, Social Media allows you to interact with

strangers and learn about their lives and personalities. Not only does this give you a better

understanding of them, but it creates a greater level of trust between you.

2. Discovering New Opportunities:

Social Media can help you discover new opportunities. Whether they be jobs at big corporations or

small businesses, connecting with someone through social media could be the best way to land

yourself a new job.

3. Connectivity:

3. There's nothing worse than being stuck on a topic and spending hours upon hours researching.

Social Media helps you connect with people who can help you answer questions that might seem

impossible to find answers to using traditional means.

4. Making a Connection:

Social Media is a great tool for finding people who share your interest in certain topics. By sharing

what you love about something, you create connections with others who may enjoy the same thing too.

This allows you to connect with people who share similar interests, which makes it easier for you to

meet new people.

5. Social Media is changing higher education:

In recent years, social media has had a massive impact on higher education. Most universities now

offer courses designed specifically around social media and its role in today’s world. This trend shows

no sign of slowing down, and the rise of MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) provides yet another

platform through which students can access both educational opportunities and new career paths.

6. Social media is transforming teaching methods:

Social media has changed the way teachers teach. Instead of lecturing from a podium, we can engage

our students in discussions in real-time using tools such as Google Hangouts. Students can learn

better by actively participating rather than passively absorbing information.

7. Student engagement matters:

The biggest challenge facing colleges and universities today isn’t technology; it’s student engagement.

Engaged learning helps students achieve their academic goals and graduate at a much higher rate.

With the help of social media tools, universities can connect with their students and foster active

communication that benefits everyone involved.

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About the Creator

Muhammad Abrar

Writing is a distraction for me. It takes me to places unknown that fulfill my need for intellectual stimulus, emotional release, and a soothing of the breaks and bruises of the day.

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