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On the surface, TikTok may seem frivolous. Scroll through your feed and you’ll see a slew of silly videos: a hamster eating a pancake, a cat falling into a bathtub, your friends lip-syncing to the latest Shawn Mendes song. But keep scrolling and you’ll realize that TikTok is about more than silly videos. It is brimming with beautiful voices, epic dance moves, and impressive science experiments. It’s a creative space where kids share their talents without judgment.
In fact, TikTok is a powerful learning tool. That’s why it should have a place at Elmwood—just as it does at dozens of other schools around the country. Some teachers are making TikTok videos to explain complex topics. Other teachers are letting students submit TikTok videos for extra credit. A few schools even have TikTok clubs, where students work together to produce videos. This is a great way for students to develop important skills like collaboration and creativity.