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How are widely popular social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram transforming how teachers teach, how kids learn, and the very foundations of education? What controversies surround the integration of social media in students' lives? The past decade has brought increased access to new media, and with this new opportunities and challenges for education. In this book, leading scholars from education, law, communications, sociology, and cultural studies explore the digital transformation now taking place in a variety of educational contexts. The contributors examine such topics as social media usage in schools, online youth communities, and distance learning in developing countries; the disruption of existing educational models of how knowledge is created and shared; privacy; accreditation; and the tension between the new ease of sharing and copyright laws. Case studies examine teaching media in K--12 schools and at universities; tuition-free, open education powered by social media, as practiced by the University of the People; new financial models for higher education; the benefits and challenges of MOOCS (Massive Open Online Courses); social media and teacher education; and the civic and individual advantages of teens' participatory play.

ContributorsColin Agur, Jack M. Balkin, Valerie Belair-Gagnon, danah boyd, Nicholas Bramble, David Buckingham, Chris Dede, Benjamin Gleason, Christine Greenhow, Daniel J. H. Greenwood, Jiahang Li, Yite John Lu, Minhtuyen Mai, John Palfrey, Ri Pierce-Grove, Adam Poppe, Shai Reshef, Julia Sonnevend, Mark Warschauer

Series Foreword vii
Introduction 1(8)
Christine Greenhow
Julia Sonnevend
Colin Agur
1 The Digital Transformation of Education
9(16)
Jack M. Balkin
Julia Sonnevend
Part I New Opportunities for Education and Social Media
25(66)
2 Addressing the Social Envelope: Education and the Digital Divide
29(20)
Mark Warschauer
3 Do You See What I See? Visibility through Social Media
49(12)
Danah Boyd
4 ICTs and Education in Developing Countries: The Case of India
61(18)
Colin Agur
5 Social Media Education in News Organizations: Experimentation at the BBC
79(12)
Valerie Belair-Gagnon
Part II Challenges and Disruptions
91(76)
6 Social Media and Challenges to Traditional Models of Education
95(18)
Chris Dede
7 Reframing Privacy and Youth Media Practices
113(18)
John Palfrey
8 The Growth of Online Universities: How to Solve the Accreditation Dilemma, Protect Students, and Expand Access to Higher Education
131(22)
Nicholas Bramble
Yite John Lu
9 Copyright Reform and Educational Progress
153(14)
Nicholas Bramble
Part III Social Media and Education in the Coming Decade
167(72)
10 Do We Really Need Media Education 2.0? Teaching Media in the Age of Participatory Culture
171(16)
David Buckingham
11 University of the People: A Model for International, Tuition-Free, Open Education Powered by Social Media
187(10)
Shai Reshef
12 Technology and the Economics of Education
197(12)
Daniel J. H. Greenwood
13 Social Media and Education on a Massive Scale: The Case of MOOCs
209(8)
Minhtuyen Mai
Adam Poppe
Christine Greenhow
14 Social Media and Teacher Education: The Case of STARTALK
217(14)
Jiahang Li
15 Teens' Participatory Play: Digital Media Learning through Civic Engagement
231(8)
Benjamin Gleason
Conclusion: Making the New Status Quo: Social Media in Education 239(8)
Ri Pierce-Grove
Contributors 247(2)
Index 249