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Kay McNulty

Classroom 2.0 LIVE! - 2 views

    • Kay McNulty
       
      A great place for collaboration and learning.
Cathy Oxley

Ryan's Well Foundtaion - 2 views

  • Cathy Oxley
     
    Ryan's Well has three primary goals:
    BUILD, EDUCATE and MOTIVATE - building water and
    sanitation projects in developing countries; educating students about the need for clean water and the possibility of making a difference in their world; and motivating
    people, especially youth, to take action and make a positive
    change in our world
David Hilton

Group History Teachers's best content - 20 views

  • David Hilton
     
    If you're a history teacher come and share sources and ideas with other history educators.
Rick L

Connexions - Sharing Knowledge and Building Communities - 0 views

shared by Rick L on 02 Jul 08 - Snapshot
  • Jeff Johnson
     
    Connexions is:
    a place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc. Anyone may view or contribute:
    * authors create and collaborate
    * instructors rapidly build and share custom collections
    * learners find and explore content
Jim Farmer

This We Know - 0 views

  • Jim Farmer
     
    Explore U.S. Government Data About Your Community
Ruth Howard

Eat Well - Community Gardening - 0 views

  • Ruth Howard
     
    local community garden activism here in Tassie schools etc...
Kathleen Cercone

Social Networks in Education - home - 0 views

  • Colette Cassinelli
     
    A listing of social networks used in educational environments.
  • Louise Robinson-Lay
     
    a great wiki with lists of useful websites for educators interested in social learning
cheryl capozzoli

Browse Twibes Twitter Groups - 0 views

  • cheryl capozzoli
     
    Twitter Groups or Twibes
Ruth Howard

Social Media Classroom - 0 views

  • The Social Media Classroom is a set of free and open source social media
  • It was initially created by Howard Rheingold and Sam Rose
  • Colab was created specifically to teach social media theory by the use of social media, a
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  • Although the Colab was created specifically to teach social media theory by the use of social media, and the Social Media Classroom includes resource lists, syllabi, and , lesson plans focused on that specific subject, it was intended from the beginning to serve as an all-purpose tool for educators who seek to use social media in pursuit of a more participative pedagogy. That’s where the community of practice comes in. We’re devoting an instance of the Colab to converations among educational practitioners that we hope to grow into a self-sustaining community around the use of social software in pedagogy in the broadest sense—any subject, any age level, any institution. We welcome participants who want to learn more, share best practices, meet others who share an interest in social media in education. The hope of those who created the initial Colab and accompanying curricular and support material is that this effort, and the tools we provide, will inspire others to vastly expand and deepen our resource repository, add their syllabi and lesson plans, discuss with and learn from others. We’ll start with Forums, where the early participants can meet and discuss what we’d like to do together, and the wiki, where we’ve seeded some fundamental resources and invite others to add new ones. If there is interest, we can add blogs, chat, RSS, social bookmarking, microblogging and video. The Colab is based on Drupal, a free and open source Content Management System, and we hope to grow ties with others in that community who are interested in working with educators to co-develop new tools and improve existing ones.



    To join the community click here

  • it was intended from the beginning to serve as an all-purpose tool for educators who seek to use social media in pursuit of a more participative pedagogy. That’s where the community of practice comes in.
  • a self-sustaining community around the use of social software in pedagogy in the broadest sense—any subject, any age level, any institution. We welcome participants who want to learn more, share best practices, meet others who share an interest in social media in education.
  • We’ll start with Forums, where the early participants can meet and discuss what we’d like to do together, and the wiki, where we’ve seeded some fundamental resources and invite others to add new ones. If there is interest, we can add blogs, chat, RSS, social bookmarking, microblogging and video.
  • we hope to grow ties with others in that community who are interested in working with educators to co-develop new tools and improve existing ones.



    To join the community click here

Ruth Howard

All Change the Web Conversation Transcripts - Facebook, Mozilla, Convio Open, iPhone, Twitt... - 0 views

  • As part of Social Actions' Change the Web Challenge we were excited to host the "Change the Web Conversation Series," open online chats to discuss how to use specific technology platforms for good.


    We invited a number of 'rock star' featured guests & moderators and our amazing community to ask questions, share examples & ideas, and in general rock the the discussions! Most all the chats occurred in the chat client Meebo (except for the Twitter chat - which was held on Twitter!) - and you can find the transcripts below!

Sheri Edwards

Jamglue - Remixing for the Masses - 0 views

  • Sheri Edwards
     
    music audio remix web2.0 mp3 mashup sharing community
Tero Toivanen

90-9-1 - 0 views

  • Tero Toivanen
     
    In social groups, some people actively participate more than others. Researcher Jakob Nielsen calls this "Participation Inequality".
Ruth Howard

DonorsChoose.org: Teachers Ask. You Choose. Students Learn. - 0 views

  • Ruth Howard
     
    Charity site enables anyone to donate to specific classrooms according to need.
    Looks like there are collaborative possibilities?
Ebey Soman

YouTube - Social Strife is cause of Violence in Orissa? - 0 views

  • Ebey Soman
     
    Are the reasons for Violence in Orissa rooted in the fact that Christian communities are supporting its believers financially and economically (with jobs, ed...
Ebey Soman

YouTube - Grief overtakes Orissa - 0 views

  • Ebey Soman
     
    Kandhamal is burning and the world has sat up to take note. Thousands of Christians are driven from their homes, entire villages burned, hundreds of Churches...
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