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CAROLYN HANK ALISE 2013, SEATTLE, WA

JANUARY 23, 2013

TEACHING in the age of Facebook

& other social media LIS faculty & students friend’ing & poking in the social sphere

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WHO WHY HOW WHAT interviews

2012 ALISE Research Grant Competition  

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Carolyn  Hank  PI  (UTK)  

Cassidy  Sugimoto  Co-­‐PI  (IUB)  

Jeff  Pomerantz  Co-­‐PI  (UNC)  

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Carolyn  Hank  PI  (UTK)  

Cassidy  Sugimoto  Co-­‐PI  (IUB)  

Jeff  Pomerantz  Co-­‐PI  (UNC)  

Fred  Stutzman,  

Advisor  (UNC)  

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Carolyn  Hank  PI  (UTK)  

Cassidy  Sugimoto  Co-­‐PI  (IUB)  

Jeff  Pomerantz  Co-­‐PI  (UNC)  

Fred  Stutzman,  

Advisor  (UNC)  

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1 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES

Describe LIS faculty and student interactions via Facebook

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2 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES

Inform social network and communication policy decision-making at LIS programs

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3 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES

Inform future approaches and methods for other academic units, regardless of discipline, to investigate connections between pedagogy and social network tools, including Facebook

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HOW? Develop   and   pilot   test   an  approach  to  studying  …

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…  LIS  faculty,  students’  and  administrators’  percepMons,  experiences,  pracMces,  and  

decision-­‐making  for  managing  communicaMons  with  one  another,  

if  at  all,  via  Facebook;

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…  their  expectaMons  for  such  communicaMons,  including  issues  related  to  disclosure  and  privacy;

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…  and  the  impact  of  classroom  and  insMtuMonal  policies,  if  any,  

on  such  interacMons.  

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RESEARCH DESIGN

MCGILL  

IUB  

UNC  SETTINGS  

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FOCUS GROUPS INTERVIEWS

RESEARCH DESIGN

FACULTY  

STUDENTS  

-­‐ UG  

-­‐ MLIS  

-­‐ PhD  

1:1 INTERVIEWS

FOCUS GROUPS

WEB-BASED SURVEYS

POLICY ANALYSIS

ASSOC.  DEANS/  

DIRECTOR  

SYLLABI  

SOCIAL  MEDIA  

INST’L  POLICIES  

-­‐ SCHOOL  -­‐ FACULTY  

-­‐ UNIVERISTY  

Q1:  FACULTY  

Q2:  STUDENTS  

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FOCUS GROUPS INTERVIEWS

RESEARCH DESIGN

1:1 INTERVIEWS

FOCUS GROUPS

WEB-BASED SURVEYS

POLICY ANALYSIS

ONGOING   MARCH  ‘13  APP.  17    HOURS  

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FOCUS GROUPS INTERVIEWS

RESEARCH DESIGN

FOCUS GROUPS

4  PhD  FGs  

1  FAC  FG  

3  MS  FGs  

1:1 INTERVIEWS

3  ADMIN  8  FAC  1  PhD  1  UG  

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PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL

CASUAL

“CONTEXT COLLAPSE”

GENERAL USE QUESTION 1

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FRIEND’ING (FACULTY & STUDENTS)

QUESTION 2

FACULTY & STUDENTS’ FRIENDS (?)

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FRIEND’ING (FACULTY & STUDENTS)

QUESTION 2

APPROXIMATIONS INITIATIONS

ACCEPTANCE AND/OR ANGST

PERSONAL CODES OF CONDUCT

UG | MS | PHD | FACULTY

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FRIEND’ING (FACULTY & STUDENTS)

QUESTION 2

FACULTY & STUDENTS FRIENDLY

UG | MS | PHD | FACULTY

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FRIEND’ING (FACULTY & STUDENTS)

QUESTION 2

consider …DUAL RELATIONSHIPS TEACHER MENTOR

SUPERVISOR EMPLOYER

COLLABORATOR COLLEAGUE

FRIEND

“… a professional tries to simultaneously fill two or more different roles.” Rupert  &  Holmes,  1997,  p.  661  

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FRIEND’ING (FACULTY & STUDENTS)

QUESTION 2

consider … EVOLVING RELATIONSHIPS

MS STUDENT PHD STUDENT PHD ADJUNCT

JUNIOR FACULTY TENURED FACULTY

ADMINISTRATOR

YIKES! The  “Grocery”  Store  Encounter  

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EXPECTATIONS & POLICIES

QUESTION 3

HONOR CODES/

CODES OF CONDUCT

SNS POLICIES (Metzger et al. (2010)

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EXPECTATIONS & POLICIES

QUESTION 3

GUIDANCE & ADVICE

HONOR CODES/ CODES OF CONDUCT

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EXPECTATIONS & POLICIES

QUESTION 3

Facebook ✖  ✔   LinkedIn

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FINAL REPORT SUMMER 2013

COMING SOON …

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Hampton et al. (2011). Social networking sites and our lives. Washington, DC: Pew Internet & American Life Project. http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/ Technology-and-social-networks.aspx

Metzger, A.H., Finley, K.N., Ulbrich, T.R., & McAuley, J.W. (2010). Pharmacy faculty members’ perspectives on the student/faculty relationship in online social networks. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 74(10), 1-5

Moran, M., Seaman, J., & Tinti-Kane, H. (2011). Teaching, learning, and sharing: How today’s higher education faculty use social media. Boston, MA: Pearson Learning Solutions. Retrieved from http://www.pearsonlearningsolutions.com/educators /pearson-social-media-survey-2011-bw.pdf

Rupert, P.A., & Holmes, D.L. (1997). Dual relationships in higher education: Professional and institutional guidelines. Journal of Higher Education, 68(6), 660-678.

SOURCES

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THANK YOU …

CAROLYN  HANK  Email:  [email protected]  Phone:  865-­‐242-­‐7170  SlideShare:  hkp://www.slideshare.net/carolynhank/alise2013  Slideshow:    

QUESTIONS?

THANKS TO …  

ALISE  2012  RESEARCH  GRANT