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Using Facebook for Education

Posted on May 24, 2010 by ThePeachy1 in FaceBook Fun - 5 Comments
Learning Can be Fun

Yesturday on my personal Facebook account I had to change my status update.

I thought to myself, “self, you can use facebook for teaching.”   Little did I know my friends would take it to another level. Thank you friends.  The names have been blocked out to protect the not so innocent.

facebook for education

We are trying to cover all the subjects

After ruling out Cornholio and Coronary ( which were teaching experiences in itself)  TW explains what it actually is.  Also Google failed, it was owned by TW and her educational exploits.

facebook educational material

Wow. Just wow.

Here’s what wikapedia had to say straight off the page.

“Evil eye” is also know as “Mal de ojo”. Mediterranean cultures and many others around the world experience the concept of “Evil eye”. The symptoms are vomiting, diarrhea, constant crying. It usually affects infants and children. However, adult females can also be affected. Reference: American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed.,rev.). Washington, DC: Author.

NOT EVEN MAKING THIS UP PEOPLE !!!

socrates

I think #5 was probably the most important.

So as you can see in just 1 thread of face book. We covered

Math, Spelling, Culture, Social Studies, Google Fail ( that’s a subject right?), Social Interaction ( used to be recess ),  Debate,  Philosophy, and finally Pop culture.  This was definitely a well rounded educational experience.

No go load up for the bus, and don’t forget to bring me an apple I give A’s to the kiss ups.

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5 comments on “Using Facebook for Education”

  1. Holly B says:
    May 24, 2010 at 4:37 pm

    I am always so grateful we don’t get graded on spelling online. If not for Mozilla that automatically flags misspellings, I would be in the fail blogs big time! Though every once in awhile Mozilla fails me, its better than alternative. Now if I could only get it to correct my grammar.

  2. Traci says:
    May 25, 2010 at 12:50 pm

    Yeah I guess it helps if you have some remote idea how to spell the word in the first place! your friends are quite amusing to say the least 🙂

  3. ThePeachy1 says:
    May 25, 2010 at 12:56 pm

    I totally think my friends are more than quite amusing.. I think they are friggin awesome ! Plus I would totally cut someone for my friends… just sayin..

  4. Wendy says:
    May 28, 2010 at 9:49 pm

    So… Um… For the record, in your status update? “Your welcome.” That should be “you’re.” It’s the contraction of you and are. Just sayin’. 😉

  5. Think about it Thursday | Being Peachy says:
    June 17, 2010 at 3:17 am

    […] they make me laugh daily.  After FB threads like the one where Ed revealed his 2 awesome glands and Traci turning the stink eye into Cornholio this tradition had to be born, and what better place then on my […]

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