Social Media to Foster Student Learning

Tim Reynolds

Abstract

Unique Explanations

“Unique Explanations” TikTok Video

Practice Quiz TikTok Video

     One of the most common requests I receive from students are for more practice question opportunities. I previously incorporated Kahoot quizzes during lectures for a low-risk learning assessment. I received a significant amount of positive feedback from providing Kahoot quizzes and was inspired to post daily “quizzes” on TikTok based on this response.

     Over the course of a week, students may gain access to over 20 additional questions with which they can practice, without any grade repercussions or stress of answering in front of their peers. I then challenge students to develop practice questions of their own, and I use these student generated questions as a template, which, once again, encourages students to process course material beyond what is stated in class. 

Side-By-Side Videos 

     TikTok Duet  allows you to record your own video and play it alongside the video of another user. For several topics throughout the semester (e.g. drawing the brachial plexus or learning the dermatomes of the upper extremity), for one bonus point, I allow students to create a video that demonstrates the same knowledge as one of my videos, on a given subject matter. Then, my video and the student’s video are shown together in a TikTok split screen.

TikTok Alternative

Deeper Learning Outcomes

Reflections

References

Tim Reynolds, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS is Assistant Professor, Exercise Science and Athletic Training at  Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York. Tim Reynolds can be reached at treynol2@ithaca.edu and t.reynolds1026@gmail.com.