WhatsApp is a new and hot mobile free chat messenger making waves in Nigeria and all over the world. WhatsApp was able to penetrate
the market easily because it offers cross-platform and cross-browser
compatibility. It is supported in almost all mobile phones and other devices.
Being in constant touch with people within your circle is amazing and WhatsApp gives you the chance to talk
with them through instant message
system.
The main purpose of WhatsApp is to facilitate
communication, and at its most basic level, education is nothing but
communication. WhatsApp can provide a channel through which teachers can
achieve faster and more seamless communication with their students. It can also increase
the level of communication between students and create another venue for
learning. It is a little hard to believe, but WhatsApp can be used as a learning tool.
Obviously, a messaging app is not a teaching tool.
Instead, WhatsApp is best viewed as a facilitator of
communication and a means of dispersing educational resources
and information to students.
Therefore
WhatsApp should be regarded as a means to an end rather than an end in itself.
Fortunately, there are a few strategies that educators can use to leverage
WhatsApp to enhance the education experience.
Education Strategies for
WhatsApp:-
Here are some basic strategies that educators can utilize to
take advantage of the core abilities of WhatsApp:
1) Use the Group Chats feature to create learning and study
groups and virtual classes for students.
For
example, students that are home sick or unable to get to class can use this feature to connect with the classroom.
Those that need help with homework can also use it to find answers for
questions. An astute teacher can also use the Group Chat as a forum to facilitate
discussion outside the classroom.
2) Create audio lessons that can be sent
directly to students.
This can be
an original lesson or simply a recording of a lecture that can be sent
to every student in the class over WhatsApp.
This can facilitate learning because the students can listen to the lecture
over and over again and hear lectures that they missed.
3) Stay in contact with students outside the
classroom and remind students of upcoming
assignments or reach out to those that miss class.
4) Send out problems or
assignments to students even when they are not in class.
For
example, a math teacher could send out a problem to solve every day, even during
vacation.
5) Stay in contact with parents.
A teacher
can use WhatsApp to quickly contact parents when a student is not in class or
not turning in homework to see what is wrong.
6) Send videos to students.
A
teacher can create video lessons or lectures using solutions such as YouTube
that students can share via WhatsApp. The students can learn more by watching
the video over and over again to make sure they get the lesson.
An
interesting variation on this strategy is to create video problems for the
students to solve or work on away from the classroom. This can help get
students more interested in homework by creating a visual involvement.
7) Send graphics such as pictures or charts
directly to students.
This could
include assignments and learning materials even when they are not in the classroom.
8) Send report cards
directly to the parents’ phones.
It sends
report cards directly to the parents’ phones so they can be apprised of the
students’ performance at all times.
9) Facilitate real-time communication
between students and teachers.
10) Facilitate real-time
communication between teachers and parents.
11) Teachers can also
maintain communication with students.
Why Educators Should Use
WhatsApp in the Classroom and Beyond?
ü
It allows free
unlimited messaging from any phone that has a data plan or direct
internet connection.
ü
It can be used directly over the
Internet via WhatsApp Web.
ü WhatsApp
can be used on Wi-Fi without a data plan.
ü
Unlike
some messaging solutions, WhatsApp can be used to send videos, audio
messages, and pictures.
ü
WhatsApp is a cross platform solution. It can be used on a wide variety of phones,
including Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry 10, Nokia S40, iPhone, Blackberry, and Nokia S60 devices. That means it can be used by persons with the
most commonly available phones.
ü
WhatsApp can be used to reach students via
the technology they are most familiar with their phones. Not every student has access to a computer, but almost
everybody has a smartphone these
days. This makes WhatsApp an ideal solution for educators working with
lower-income students.
ü
WhatsApp can be used to reach students
and parents that do not utilize other communication methods, such as
landline telephones and email.
ü WhatsApp
is very cost effective, no additional
equipment is necessary. People connect to it using devices they already have,
such as their phones and their tablets.
ü Since
WhatsApp is an app, it is a solution that students are already familiar with.
Most students already know how to download an app and install it on their
devices.
ü WhatsApp
is a medium that students are familiar with: a messaging app. Most young people
already message and text all the time, so teachers will be connecting with them
through something that they use every day.
ü
WhatsApp can serve as a gateway
app to familiarize students with the idea of apps and help
introduce them to other education solutions and apps.
ü Students do not have to be taught new skills in order to
utilize WhatsApp because they are already familiar with both smart phones and messaging. This means
the teacher does not have to teach a new technology or skill in order to be
able to reach out to the class.
ü Today’s educators have to learn how to insert
themselves into a student’s life. A messaging solution such as WhatsApp is a perfect means of doing that because it utilizes a
medium and a technology that students use every day. By using
WhatsApp, a teacher can integrate the classroom and the real world and make
education part of the students’ lives.
At last I’ll say only, all educators
need to utilize WhatsApp in and out of the classroom is a little
creativity and imagination. When used properly, WhatsApp can
bring social media into the classroom and the classroom into social media.
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