Student Post: Hannah Spohn: The Ills of Social Media

As educators, I think it is fair to say that there is already a lot of pressure and work on our plates. And adding Twitter into the mix would only escalate that. For starters, Twitter is a platform with so much content that it is not only overwhelming to look at, but for me, it is too overwhelming to consider how I would make it safe for my students. My four biggest issues are: Online Safety Parent consent My responsibilities Relevancy Predators and just bad people online have gotten increasingly sneaky as the internet has continued to develop. And Twitter has little oversight to stop them from creating an online persona that my students would be exposed to. And while I can slightly control what is going on in the classroom, I fear that if they continue to use Twitter in their normal lives, they could be led to a dangerous place either virtually, or in reality. Secondly, parent consent becomes an issue, sure, I can get their consent for their student to be on Twi...