Student writing improves the more they do it. Instead of traditional writing projects, blogs create great opportunities for students to write and display their writing on a larger scale. The topic ideas are endless. Have students reflect on lessons or field trips, document research for a larger project; or review movies, books, or audio recordings. Ask students to illustrate their thoughts with photos or videos. (Edudemic Staff , 2015)
This video explains the 21st Century Education:
A picture of how could be the 21st Century classroom:
3. Facebook The integration of classmates and professor create a perfect environment to learn effectively. Professors open groups in Facebook to chat, plan or discuss topics of interest. In this cited webpage there is an example of how to use Facebook to teach English: An English teacher establishes a collaborative forum (set up for professional use only) to discuss issues or share ideas (Via Facebook) (Victoria State Goverment, 2014). In Facebook students can upload pictures, attach web pages, announcements, events, calendars or images to the group page.
A graphic about the online adults usage of social media by age group.
The table shows the time spent using social media per day 2012-2014 (respondents):