Abstract
Facebook was used in preservice primary and secondary mathematics education units
to provide a forum for students. The innovation was readily received by most of the
students, but not all. Facebook was mainly used to share resources, but there was some
discussion suggestive of a community of enquiry. In this presentation, I explain how to set
up and run a closed Facebook group and explore the advantages and disadvantages of the
system. These include the immediacy, access, and continuity Facebook provides, and the
problems that inappropriate interactions generate. The research reported does not support
the idea that Facebook constitutes a distraction for tertiary students.
Use of Social Media in Preservice Mathematics Education Courses
Paul BrownFacebook was used in preservice primary and secondary mathematics education units to provide a forum for students. The innovation was readily received by most of the students, but not all. Facebook was mainly used to share resources, but there was some discussion suggestive of a community of enquiry. In this presentation, I explain how to set up and run a closed Facebook group and explore the advantages and disadvantages of the system. These include the immediacy, access, and continuity Facebook provides, and the problems that inappropriate interactions generate. The research reported does not support the idea that Facebook constitutes a distraction for tertiary students.