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paul reid

Facebook a valid educational tool, teachers told | Education | Education Guardian - 0 views

  • Teachers and lecturers are getting the lowdown on how to use social networking sites such as Facebook and Bebo in an educational way.Most schools and colleges in the UK block access to the websites but they are missing out on their potential for education, a government-funded guide says.The report for Childnet International and funded by Becta, the government body for technology in learning, says while teachers and lecturers may be using social networking services they may not recognise the educational potential for their students.Schools could help students develop "e-portfolios" where learners can record their achievements and collect examples of their work, the guide suggests. Or teachers could use social networking services to set up groups that "semi-formalise" students' online communications and "document discussions and milestones as they go".Young people are more likely to have learned their social networking skills from their friends or classmates than from any formal instruction or support from adults.
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    Young people are more likely to have learned their social networking skills from their friends or classmates than from any formal instruction or support from adults. But as social networking spills over into the classroom, with students using sites to collaborate on homework projects or discuss lessons, they can provide many opportunities, the report says.
Al Upton

:: TALO :: Re: Learning In The 21st Century - Some Questions - Teach and Learn Online |... - 0 views

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    highly valuable discussion ... much of which I'm working on with my own situation and DECS ... I'm certainly taking the perspective of 'Authentic Learning vs Risk? They're Mutually Compatible' (or words to that effect) and hope to be speaking on this May 2nd
glen gatin

YouTube University gets failing grade from prof, students - 0 views

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      Now that is a true test I'd say. The world outside of academia doesn't mark on the curve.
  • diluted her role as an expert, reducing her to just another figure with limited video skills. That also limited her ability to act as an authority figure, one that plays an essential role in keeping the discussion from degenerating into chaos.
    • glen gatin
       
      back to issues of authority and control. Interesting how many discussions about higher ed center on these two themes.
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    fantastic experiment not sure if the title of the article is justified in the text. Biggest complaint seems to be loss of control and authority. hmmm "Students having their classroom ideas judged not simply by their peers but by a far wider audience" and that is a bad thing because...?
Al Upton

About Becta - Becta welcomes the Byron Review - Becta - 0 views

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    As the title says .. its a summary .. see my highlights for links to follow .. I willl also bookmark them. More tags to come from this report. See also the discussion forum of this group 'Education Protects - What Online Environments Best Protect Our Kids?'
anonymous

Education Protects - What Online Environments Best Protect Our Kids? - 82 views

UK report with participation from ACMA http://police.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-and-publications/publication/operational-policing/social-networking-guidance?view=Binary http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STAND...

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