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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.
glen gatin

Second Life Mashup Helps Boost Distance Ed Retention at Huntington JC - 0 views

  • We are trying to overcome the distance you feel in distance education by being socially connected," Snoddy said. "You develop socially as well as intellectually in college.
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    "We are trying to overcome the distance you feel in distance education by being socially connected," Snoddy said. "You develop socially as well as intellectually in college. This doesn' tmake sense. Do people not complete DE courses because they feel distant? More likely because most of the courses are complete crap and are offered by questionable faculty. It is more likely that the courses selected for special treatment in this article were a step above the usual crap that gets served up as DE and were presented with a little imagination and care.
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3 Tips On How To Stop Comparing Yourself On Social Media - 0 views

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    Have you ever been in a fine, normal, go-about-your-day mood and after taking a quick procrastination break on Facebook (or Instagram or Twitter), you see a new post by a friend posing in her bikini on the beach and it sends you into a tailspin of negativity and "I hate my body" thoughts?
Grace Kat

Internet Safety and Safe Social Networking Presentation - 0 views

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    Podcast256:for Kingfisher 8th Graders » Moving at the Speed of Creativity
Janice Stearns

ICUE Tour - 0 views

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    A new kind of textbook that includes media and social networking, created by NBC and MIT. via David Warlick via Stephen Downes.
Kyle Stevens

Digital History - 0 views

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    Interactive U.S. map showing poitical, social/economic, and cultural events ranging from 1590 to present.
tutstu

Digital Education, A Prelude to Digital India | TutStu - 0 views

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    Digital India is not a 'Policy Change" but also a "Social Change" which involves transforming the mind-set of its Citizen. E-Learning and Digital Education are the two sides of the same coin. Students nowadays are apt with Computers, Laptops, Tablets and Smartphones. They are getting introduced & gaining experience of E-Learning.
Ginger Lewman

Social Studies Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Simulations/Active Activities
glen gatin

digital digs: NEMLA presentation on networked composition - 0 views

  • I'm not saying these are necessarily bad things. I'm just saying they no longer exist as they once did b/c they relied on an inaccessibility/scarcity of information and the difficulty of forming and maintaining groups: two things media networks obviously do very well.
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      Coasean floor. New social tools are lowering the costs of coordinating group action. Shirky p. 31
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    See also Clay Shirky"Here Comes Everybody and the concept of Coasean floor.
Al Upton

YouTube - Diigo V3: Highlight & Share the Web! Social Bookmarking 2.0 - 0 views

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    I'm wanting to pop a couple of tips and trick tutorials in this group as well. Also I'm thinking possibly about 20-30 max tags will make this group more effective .. not sure on this one.
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    I'm hoping to add some basic/advanced tutorials to help make this group function as effectively as possible. I'm also thinking that maybe 20-30 tags will be much more efficient than a multitude
Al Upton

Futurelab - Resources - Publications, reports & articles - Handbooks - Designing educat... - 0 views

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    The handbook is intended to be of use to grassroots practitioners involved in designing new projects and adapting existing ones; to developers designing digital tools and resources; and to funding bodies wanting to ensure robust processes in their supported projects.
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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