• Facebook, as a social media platform, plays several roles in the field of education.

    While it was originally designed for social networking, educators and students have increasingly used it as a tool to support learning and communication. Here’s a breakdown of its key roles in education:


    1. Communication and Collaboration

    Class Announcements: Teachers can create class-specific groups to share updates, deadlines, and important information.

    Peer Interaction: Students can ask questions, discuss assignments, and collaborate on projects through group chats or posts.

    Teacher-Student Engagement: Teachers can maintain informal yet productive communication outside of classroom hours.


    1. Online Learning Communities

    Study Groups: Facebook groups allow students to form study groups where they can post resources, notes, and questions.

    Global Classroom: It enables students to interact with peers from other schools or countries, fostering global awareness and collaboration.