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Virtual Event

Reaching Students Where They Are: Social Media and Education


Total Credits: 0.1 CEUs

Facilitator:
Amy Ennis
Duration:
1 Hour

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Description

As educators, we often find ourselves at odds with our students and their cell phones. However, our students treat their cell phones the same way we used to treat books and other fountains of knowledge. More than ever, students are using their phones to study and to communicate. Instead of banning the cell phone, we need to find ways to embrace it. This webinar provides a crash course on how to use social media, such as TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube, to provide instruction to your students. Learn easy video software editing tools and ways to become “selfie” and “influencer” ready, when the last thing you want to do is spend time on social media.  

Using TikTok in the past few months, I have reached millions of people and have gained a small following. I have also reached thousands with Reels through Facebook and Instagram. I have done this without actually appearing on camera and with very simple and easy-to-follow videos. This session is designed to give you the tools to start using social media as soon as the session ends.  

While it isn't required, you may want to download the Canva app and create a free profile on the app prior to the session.

 

Certificate and CEUs for Webinars

Learners will have the option to earn a certificate of attendance or a certificate with Continuing Education Units (CEU) upon completion of the webinar. To earn a certificate with CEUs, the learner must successfully pass the learning assessment with a score of 80% or higher. All learners must complete the post-event evaluation to earn credentials. 

The duration of this webinar is one hour, which is equal to 0.1 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). 


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Central Louisiana Technical Community College


Amy Ennis is an adult education instructor at Central Louisiana Technical Community College in Alexandria, Louisiana. She has worked in higher education for 25 years, teaching college English and Literature as well as working with Creative Writing students. As an adult education instructor, she has worked with at-risk students to help them earn their high school equivalency diploma. When she's not at work, she likes spending time listening to music and watching movies. She's a mom to three boys.