Your research is about teachers interacting with each other and each other's materials online. Have you also looked into teacher-student interaction in relation to the teaching profession? This question seems natural given that students would be frequent users of social media. If social media is a medium through which teachers interact with each other circumventing traditional institutional hierarchies, I would expect that something similar may happen between teachers and students, maybe in the pedagogical context (e.g. teachers asking for student feedback via social media).
Your research is about teachers interacting with each other and each other's materials online. Have you also looked into teacher-student interaction in relation to the teaching profession? This question seems natural given that students would be frequent users of social media. If social media is a medium through which teachers interact with each other circumventing traditional institutional hierarchies, I would expect that something similar may happen between teachers and students, maybe in the pedagogical context (e.g. teachers asking for student feedback via social media).