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Using Pinterest in Undergraduate Social Work Education: Assignment Development and Pilot Survey Results

Pages 535-545 | Accepted 12 Nov 2015, Published online: 05 Apr 2017
 

ABSTRACT

This article describes the development, implementation, and assessment of a social media assignment using Pinterest as a tool for student engagement and professional development in two undergraduate social work courses. Twenty-one undergraduate students enrolled in Human Behavior and the Social Environment (HBSE) courses completed the assignment and a pilot survey, which assessed the students’ learning environment and reported learning outcomes. Results show that undergraduate social work students are familiar with social media for personal use but need guidance when applying social media to professional contexts. Further, students reported positive learning outcomes when using Pinterest as a tool to assess and curate professional content on HBSE topics. Implications for social work education and suggestions for future research are also provided.

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Lisa R. Baker

Lisa R. Baker is an associate professor of social work and Laurel Iverson Hitchcock is an assistant professor of social work at University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Laurel Iverson Hitchcock

Lisa R. Baker is an associate professor of social work and Laurel Iverson Hitchcock is an assistant professor of social work at University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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