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	<itunes:summary>With a new topic every 10 weeks, (ed)tech (bill)tech teaches you how to incorporate technology into your classroom successfully.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Teachers on Facebook (or: Ah! What&#8217;s a teacher to do?)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a teacher in this social networking era is a balancing act. Do you want to find old friends? Do you want all your students (and their parents) to see &#8220;what&#8217;s on your mind&#8221;? Do you have 3 accounts for each social networking site? I&#8217;ve heard of two extremes:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a teacher in this social networking era is a balancing act. Do you want to find old friends? Do you want all your students (and their parents) to see &#8220;what&#8217;s on your mind&#8221;? Do you have 3 accounts for each social networking site? I&#8217;ve heard of two extremes:</p>
<h2>1) Share everything (hide nothing).</h2>
<p>I have friends that are quite candid on Facebook. You know really personal things (which can be good and bad). Some of these friends are teachers, and they share <em>everything</em>&#8230; from they can&#8217;t wait to get out of class to drunken photos from Saturday night. If you do this and you&#8217;re a teacher, don&#8217;t add your students as friends.</p>
<h2>2) Hide from the world.</h2>
<p>I have friends that join Facebook, but are impossible to find&#8211;friends like beachgoer05. It&#8217;s impossible to find them online, which sorta defeats the purpose of being online.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s got to be a better way! Maybe, teachers can be online, but remain professional. They can share photos of family events without their students commenting on their outfits. So, here&#8217;s what I propose: do not add a k-12 student as a friend on <em>anything</em>. If you want to keep in touch, create a teacher account, where you do nothing personal.</p>
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