7. Students who can’t attend to the class can stay
updated using the Classroom Facebook group.
Facebook help students practice the skills they need
to be successful in the 21st century.
9. Class resources are
available anywhere.
Students can read
notes and assignments
anywhere they can find
Internet connection.
10. Debates can be
encountered online.
Extend classroom
discussions onto
Facebook, where
students can spend
more time in active
learning and debate.
11. Students can create, posting discussions, resources,
and more. They can learn the importance of
creating content.
12. Teachers can use Facebook to associate better
students’ names, faces, interests, background and
personalities.
13. Ask questions of our class on Facebook and get easy
answers using polling tools on this website.
14. We can find tons of applications for classroom
learning, including mathematical formulas,
slideshow apps, notes, and more..
15.
16. The use of Facebook
limits face-to-face
communication. Too
much technological
input can have a
negative effect on
social skills that
children need to learn.
19. Inappropriate content sharing or exposure. It is
important for children in school to be protected; but
it is also necessary for teachers to monitor what
they are sharing between themselves.
20. Facebook is spoiling the value of relationship as it is
built and maintained through a website. Youngsters
may confuse real friends with acquaintances.