I’ve been thinking a bit about how Facebook could be incorporated in Education. My thoughts are more on how “Facebook type” activities can be used to enhance social collaboration in courses, unit, programs (or what ever your Institute calls these things). I base the following suggestions on what I like and use on Facebook (in other words my suggestions are opinionated). I hope the following list will trigger some discussion and ultimately stop Facebook from being used as a regular LMS.
- Make a Quiz, Take a Quiz
I enjoy taking Quizzes, receiving challenges from my friends and sending out challenges of my own. This could work quite well between groups. Groups could create a Quiz on an Instructor directed Subject Area and challenge other groups to take the Quiz. Creating a Quiz is a great knowledge construction activity - students will have to gain a thorough understanding of the subject matter and also be able to answer all of the questions.
- Creating community with FaceBook Status
The ability of seeing who is online is meant to contribute to enhanced community sense in the online world. Surely FaceBook status takes this to the next level. Facebook Status is akin to Twitter ie Micro Blogging - a form of personal reflection. The ability to get an overview of what others are doing or have done could also inspire lurkers to contribute. Examples include x Students took a Quiz, x Students visited/contributed to forum y, x Students have started working on project z, x Students have signed up to a group, etc. Note that no specific students names are mentioned. Making swarm intelligence work for you in an Educational setting.
- Let Students be the Author/Creator
In the traditional LMS the Teacher/Lecturer is the only one to add/specify activities. The Teacher/Lecturer reviews the content and at certain spots, inserts an activity or links to it (eg participate in a forum, submit a proposal, take a self check quiz, reflect on the activity, etc). I think this model is out of date and needs to change. Students need to be able to add their own activities/applications that can be shared and contributed to by other students. It is after all quite easy to add a new Facebook application!
- We need developers and more experimental EDU Facebook applications
The is the developer in me speaking out! LMS extension mechanisms and plugins suck - the frameworks and API’s exposed are awful. They are designed for admin type addons. We need a framework that allows new experimental activities, allows for custom data storage and custom rendering. Facebook has a great extension model and the traditional LMS architecture could learn lots from it!
Getting EDU institutions to support the design and development of experimental EDU activities is a challenge. I’m an EDU developer, but I can’t find any EDU development work (with reasonable pay) especially in South East Queensland, Australia.