Based on my experience, several social media platforms can be beneficial in education:

Schoology: Schoology is a learning management system that includes course management, material sharing, assessments, and grading. Teachers, students, and parents are able to interact and engage in educational activities in this platform.

Twitter: Educators can follow relevant hashtags and accounts to stay updated on the latest trends, share resources and ideas, and connect with other educators worldwide. Also, they can share their own ideas and resources on their own accounts.

YouTube: YouTube is a popular video platform. Educators create and share their teaching videos, which can be used as lecture videos or extracurricular supplementary content.

WordPress: Educators are able to write blogs to share their ideas and resources. Articles, videos and other forms of learning resources can be included in the blogs.

As my group members said, privacy and respect is important when working with vulnerable individuals:

Privacy: When working with vulnerable individuals, it is crucial to respect their privacy and maintain confidentiality. Before posting any information, photographs, or videos about vulnerable people on social media platforms, obtain informed consent and proper permits. Be cautious while sharing sensitive information or photographs on social networking networks, and follow all applicable privacy laws and regulations.

Respect: Maintain ethical standards in their social media interactions and content sharing. They should always be respect to vulnerable individuals. Be cautious of the possible impact of your postings and comments on vulnerable persons, and make sure your online presence is consistent with professional behavior.