Internet Learning Volume 5, Number 1, Fall 2016/Winter 2017 | Page 42

Internet Learning Volume 5 Number 1 - Fall 2016/Winter 2017 3 Questions for an Online Learning Leader Featuring Tanya Joosten, Ph.D. Director, Digital Learning Research and Development, Academic Affairs and Co-Director, National Research Center for Distance Education and Technological Advancements, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Dr. Tanya Joosten is the director of eLearning Research and Development at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) where she leads strategic eLearning efforts at the campus, state, and national levels. She develops innovative programming for the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee campus and leads a team of researchers to advance the field of eLearning. She is also the co-director of the National Research Center for Distance Education and Technological Advancements, supported by the U.S Department of Education. Tanya has been recognized by the Sloan Consortium, now Online Learning Consortium (OLC), and has been featured in the Chronicle of Higher Education and Ed Tech Magazine, to name a few. 1 What are your recommendations for educators across contexts (i.e. virtual, face-to-face, and hybrid classrooms) for using social media for communication, instruction, and other related activities? I have several recommendations from professional development to instructional practices. In my book, Social Media for Educators, I immediately discuss the benefits of social media for building a professional network and professional development. Social media allows you access to people and dialog on key issues - in particular, innovative ideas, pedagogies, and technologies, that you may not have access to in your department, on your campuses, or even at your disciplinary conferences. Twitter not only helped me build my professional network, it led to meaningful collaborations with colleagues across the globe and a social support system that I did not have locally. Many of my closest colleagues, I met on Twitter. Importantly, every educator should immerse themselves in a technology, understand the characteristics of the technology, and identify how the technology aligns with their pedagogical need. An educator needs to determine how the technology, social media in this instance, is going to help overcome a challenge, problem, or barrier in the classroom. Social media has the capacity to increase studentcontent, student-student, and student- 41