Although most educators and teachers now prefer using social media in education, social media cannot totally be replaced the traditional ways of learning at this day, especially with teachers, student still need them to educate and answer complicated questions in class immediately. As we know, social media use has become natural and automatic in education. Students now can make their own learning and choose the best ways for learning by their own interests to pursue knowledge. However, we still need some traditional ways that are never replaced such as teachers to guide students. There will be no grades and homework if teachers are not present in the classroom. Students should be teaching by real teachers effectively because teachers have the power to guide students’ learning. Teachers all contribute a huge of information and play an important role in the educational process. (Davis 3/20/2009). Have you ever thought if there are no physical teachers in class, who will support and motivate students to be success? In fact, social media brings advantages and risks to us. Let’s image that we just come to class sit before the computer for 4 or 5 hours straight, then it’s easy to for us to be fat and lazy. We really need teachers to motivate us to do our work because we often do not have self-consciousness to do something until its expiration date is imminent. …show more content…
Students (mostly juniors and seniors) in this large social psychology course attended a two-hour-per-week “chalk and talk” lecture. Using a random selection process, 20 percent of the class was required to submit (two days later) a note restructuring assignment that was graded. They also took a 55-question multiple-choice midterm. “The hypothesis was that students would score higher on weeks in which they were randomly assigned to complete a note re-structuring assignment (as opposed to weeks in which they were