1.1. Sites such as Box and Dropbox allow learners and educators to share files together quickly and easily.
2. Twitter
2.1. Discussion platforms are useful fort he learners to share their ideas about the topic and also they can gain informations from other partisipants.
3. Youtube
3.1. YouTube provides access to high-quality, educational content, including short lessons, full courses, professional development material, and inspiring speeches, from the world's leading universities, educators, and thought leaders
4. Facebook
4.1. Facebook can be used to create discussion in the classroom.
4.2. Teachers can pull news stories from any of those sources. Students can ask questions and facilitate deeper discussion after reading something on one of the thousands of SM sites
4.3. Social media platforms like Facebook provide 21st-century learning opportunities for students -- and a forum for teachers all over to unite and network.
5. Blogs
5.1. By following and posting blogs students can learn a lot good informations from different aspects..
5.2. Blogs provide a communication space that teachers can utilise with students whenever there is a curriculum need to develop writing, share ideas and reflect on work being undertaken in the classroom.