shows the comparison of the latest user stastics of popular social networking sites – Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, LinkedIn and Pinterest.
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in title, tags, annotations or urlUser Activity Comparison Of Popular Social Networking Sites [INFOGRAPHIC] - 1 views
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Social Media Suggestions for Your Online Course - 2 views
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When you consider the possible uses for social media in your courses: find a tool with features that fit your needs, start slowly with just one new project or activity, evaluate your experience and your students' experiences, and continue to revise your approach.
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Develop your digital identity. Last on my list, but certainly not least, how are you presenting yourself online? What will students in your next term find when they Google your name? Think about how your thoughtful use of social media could help students get to know you and connect with you online. Consider social networking options like LinkedIn and activities such as blogging.
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Encourage online study groups. The collaborative nature of most social media applications makes them a great fit for bringing students together online for conversations, group projects, writing assignments, and more.
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The importance of reflecting for, in, and on learning - 0 views
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everyone in every discipline should be reflective practitioners in order to continually improve in whatever job they do.
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the technology is not the key player in encouraging reflection, meta-cognition or deep learning.
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It's probably the least important.
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