Abstract

This paper will discuss social media technology in the context of social work education. While social media technology is prevalent in social work education, most discourse about ethical use of social media in the classroom has taken a prescriptive and overly cautious approach that neglects the context dependent nature that social work educators teach in as well as the overwhelmingly positive potential of social media technology in the classroom. This paper utilizes social constructivist theory and the Competing Values framework to guide the development of an ethical decision making framework for social work educators to use in order to create dynamic classroom policies related to social media technology. The authors strive to make a modest contribution to the existing literature related to social media technology and social work through the development of this new ethical decision making framework and discourse related to social media technology, ethics, and social work education.

Highlights

  • What is your own comfort level with various social media technologies?3. In what ways do you see yourself using social media in your classes, for what purpose, and with what anticipated learning outcomes for students?

  • This paper discusses social media technology in the context of social work education

  • The Council for Social Work Education (CSWE), the major oversight and regulatory mechanism for social work education in the U.S, has created specialized presentation tracks related to technology in social work (CSWE, 2012)

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What is your own comfort level with various social media technologies?

3. In what ways do you see yourself using social media in your classes, for what purpose, and with what anticipated learning outcomes for students?. 4. What concerns do you have about using social media technologies in social work classes?. 5. Are your concerns applicable to the digital world and common practices in communications there?

What has been your experience with using social media in educational settings?
How much does your institution use social media technology?
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