- Examine the application of social media to support learning
In week 1 wow and wonder post, I used the article āWhat is a Personal learning Networkā to support my learning in the application of social media to education. From the article, Iāve learned that PLN is a group of colleagues and professionals that people connect with to enhance personal learning and professional development. The keyword is āconnectionā because social media platforms have the advantage to group different people together, whether synchronously or asynchronously. Furthermore, the author in the article looked at the trend in the future, where rapid economic and social changes could happen under the climate change and the Covid-19, emphasizing the importance of building PLN by applying social media platforms to support learning. In Riyaās Week #2 Wow and Wonder post, she has a similar view of how world in rapidly changing due the Covid-19. I also agree on her point that people should adapt to the changed in the environment. From my own experience, I already took two years of online course at Uvic, and some of the courses ask students to find resources on platforms like Twitter. In this course, I got opportunity to work with my group members on Instagram, which I think is so meaningful. I did research on the education aspect of Instagram and I enjoy what I found and learned. Instagram is actually a very powerful tool for students to learn more effectively because educators and use images, videos, and graphics to support text in a clear way. People can learn materials on Instagram that would help them succeed in university, as well as in life. Therefore, after taking this course, my view has broadened by the class materials and the group project. I now firmly believe that social media can be a great tool for educators in regular/digital classrooms.
- Explain personalized learning and its relation to learning theory
I had some previous knowledge on learning theories because of my psychology background. Therefore, when learning from the article āConnectivism, A Learning Theory for the Digital Ageā, I recognized that this learning theory will be based on connecting with others by using digital technologies. I learned from the article that learning is not just about gaining most of the knowledge, and whatās more important is to learn from community-based networks. From my personal experience, I think connectivism is very advantaged by increasing the motivation from the learners. In my Wow and Wonder #2 post, Iāve shown my understanding on connectivism and its relationship with PLN. PLN is a way of showing learning with connectivism because it is strongly influenced by technology and connectivism focuses on a learnerās ability to frequently source and update accurate information. In Riyaās Week #3 ā Wow and Wonder post, she uses co-op as an example to explain informal learning such as learning from a community, personalized learning, are so important. I strongly agree with Riya that co-op provides opportunities for students to apply their knowledge learned in a formal learning setting in an informal learning setting. Riyaās post once again demonstrates that the personalized learning (PLN, learning from a community, etc) is closed related to connectivism. Connectivism makes students learn best if they are taught to navigate and create social networks via technology and use these networks to learn.
- Recognize that the Internet is not a neutral or equal space for everyone
Iāve noticed a lot of inequality received by the minorities in our society throughout my psychology degree. I also recognized that internet is not an equal or neutral space for everyone. In my Wow and Wonder post #5, the article āItās Not Misinformation. Itās Amplified Propagandaā by Renee DiResta shows that people use fake accounts to draw attention in the media. The result can be devastating because people react to the information differently. Those āunimportant informationā can influence our perception and decision-making. Therefore, itās extremely important to filter out misinformation. In the major project, I applied the concept media literacy to Instagram use in the reflection. I think itās extremely important to know that media literacy is not just about āprotectingā us from unwanted messages. Instead, it is more abut helping us become critical and literate in all media forms so that we control the interpretation of what we see or hear rather than letting the interpretation control us. We cannot force the internet to become equal and neutral for everyone, however, we can control ourselves and develop abilities to be competent in disinformation prevention.
- Apply social media to develop a personal learning network in support of your personal and/or professional development
I primarily use Instagram and Twitter for my own PLN. Instagram is a unique social media network and people only share images and videos. I think Instagram is a powerful tool for learning sometimes when it comes to understand a concept. The creator of the posts uses good images and videos to illustrate the key points in one concept, which makes it easy for comprehension. After taking this course, I noticed thereās more educators can do with Instagram, such as creating e-portfolios. Furthermore, as I mentioned in the major project, Instagram can help building interpersonal skills. In my other courses at Uvic, I connect with my classmates mostly on Instagram. Therefore, Instagram is a great tool for building connection with your learning partners. I also got an opportunity to use WordPress in this course which is super cool. I think itās easy to use and I can share my posts as well as comment on someone elseās posts. In sum, I learned that education can be done through social media platforms and technologies, and they are motivating and fun to use.
- Identify privacy issues and practice online behaviours that are legal, sage, consensual, and ethical
Although technology is easily accessible and more people are getting familiar with it, however, itās important to note the privacy issues. The short film made by Queenās University ā#tresdancingā, speculates on the effects of escalating surveillance and control through educational technology. Thereās no privacy for students if surveillance technology is used. After taking the quiz āPrivacy, Ethics & Security in Digital Spaces Developing Awareness of Privacyā, I think it is a good way to increase my awareness of social media surveillance. Governments might purchase sophisticated technology to monitor their citizensā behavior on social media. There is no privacy for social media users unless you never use it. From the major project, I noticed the developers of Instagram are holding a tremendous amount of data from the users. Itās extremely important to know how the data are used, whether itās used only to provide advertisement for usersā interests or other negative purposes.
- Recognize data ownership and licensing (Creative Commons, Copyright, Fair Dealing, and Public Domain) as a core practice when creating, sharing, or using resources online
Me and my group in the major project explored Instagram. Iāve learned how social media like Instagram turns consumers into producers and how content is licensed through these services. Itās been clearly stated on the terms that Instagram does not claim ownership of the photo that you post. The terms include a clause about granting a transferable license to use and display your content. Instagram makes it explicit that they may use or remix your content for the purposes of advertising and promotion and can do so without consent or notice you. Instagram expect users to follow the law when posting their photos and videos. Some of the laws are ārespect other members of the Instagram communityā, āFoster meaning and genuine interactionsā, and āBe thoughtful when posting newsworthy eventsā.
- Practice digital, networked, and open literacies in support of learning about social media and personalized learning
Iāve practiced using digital, networked, and open literacies to support my learning about social media and personalized learning. For schoolwork, I use my laptop mainly to watch lectures and take notes. I have a network that allows me to connect with my professors, which consist of Gmail, Brightspace, Zoom, Microsoft Team, and Github. I also use platforms such as Instagram, Facebook messenger to connect with my peers. It surprises me sometimes those social media platforms have contributed a lot for my personal learning. After taking this course, Iāve learned the importance of social networking, that they are not just communication tools, they are facilitators in our learning and professional development. In my showcase #1 post, I demonstrated open literacy by using Twitter as my PLN. Social media platforms like Twitter encourage for open discussion, which gives people plenty of room to focus on their interests in learning.

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