(Updated 8/31/11)
You know almost all of your students are on Facebook – but can and should it be used in an academic setting? Here’s what’s happening on campus with Facebook…
- The University PR office runs the official University of Scranton Facebook page. They also have a sort of Facebook umbrella that includes other University-related pages – e.g., for the Alumni Society, Athletics, Community Outreach, Fresh Food Company, Career Services, Admissions, USPB, etc. Lori Nidoh is the contact for PR’s social networking projects.
- The Library Facebook page is run primarily by Kristen Yarmey, but you can also get help from Facebook-savvy librarians Sheli McHugh, George Aulisio, or Donna Mazziotti if you have questions. Donna is the Library expert on Facebook privacy issues and settings.
- Some academic departments have created Facebook pages – including Biology (run by George Gomez) and Communications.
- The SJLA Honors Program used a Facebook group in 2010-2011 (run by Dan Haggerty).
- Teresa Grettano teaches a course on Rhetoric and Social Media (WRTG284), in collaboration with librarian Donna Mazziotti, that addresses rhetorical situations in social media and networks like Facebook.
If you’re working on incorporating Facebook or other social media into your classroom, post to the comments below and let us know what you’re up to – or feel free to post questions or suggestions for other faculty.
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