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Maggie Verster

100 Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroom - 23 views

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    Facebook isn't just a great way for you to find old friends or learn about what's happening this weekend, it is also an incredible learning tool. Teachers can utilize Facebook for class projects, for enhancing communication, and for engaging students in a manner that might not be entirely possible in traditional classroom settings. Read on to learn how you can be using Facebook in your classroom, no matter if you are a professor, student, working online, or showing up in person for class.
Scott Shephard

Weblogg-ed » Don't, Don't, Don't vs. Do, Do, Do - 11 views

  • I wondered aloud to some administrators and teachers later if the stiff policies spoke volumes about what they weren’t teaching in their classrooms K-12 as their students went through the system. I mean wouldn’t it seem that if kids were taught throughout the curriculum about the ethical and appropriate use of computers and the Internet that much more of that policy could be spent going over what students could actually do with the computer rather than the “don’t dos” that were listed? At that point, we’d probably have to change the name to an “Admirable Use Policy” or something, but imagine if students walked in on the first day of class, picked up that policy and read things like:
  • “Do use our network to connect to other students and adults who share your passions with whom you can learn.” “Do use our network to help your teachers find experts and other teachers from around the world.” “Do use our network to publish your best work in text and multimedia for a global audience.” “Do use our network to explore your own creativity and passions, to ask questions and seek answers from other teachers online.” “Do use our network to download resources that you can use to remix and republish your own learning online.” “Do use our network to collaborate with others to change the world in meaningful, positive ways.”
Mario Pires

O Twitter na Sala de Aula / Twitter in the Classrom - Sala da Ana - 6 views

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    Twitter can also be used as a literacy aid with kindergarden children.
Vahid Masrour

Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009 - 61 views

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    most are free, so why not try them at least?
Maggie Verster

Backchanneling with Elementary School Students - 24 views

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    A great blogpost about using "chat channels" with primary school students but for that matter with any students.
James Herbert

Why you want to use scenarios in your elearning » Making Change - 11 views

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    Imagine that you're in a competition to overhaul an information-heavy course so it creates a real change in the world. What changes would you make? Check out this story-based presentation to see what one fictional company did.
terry freedman

Succeeding with Web 2.0 Projects-Special Guest: Terry Freedman - Classroom 2.0 LIVE! - 0 views

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    I enjoyed taking part in this. Unable to multitask effectively when giving a presentation (can anyone?), I am gradually catching up with the comments on screen as I listen and watch the recording in bits each day. The presentation looks at the factors which help to make a (web 2.0) project successful, and includes (mainly) a case study of a multimedia project, and info taken from the forthcoming Web 2.0 Projects ebook. Thanks to Peggy, Kim and Lorna for their support before, during and after the session.
Steve Ransom

Education Week: Cellphones in Schools: Flip 'Em Open - 16 views

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    VERY weak rationale for cel phones in the classroom!
Maggie Verster

Study: Children Who Blog Or Use Facebook Have Higher Literacy Levels - 22 views

  • The digital age often gets a bad press but the findings of this report demonstrate that social networking sites and blogs are linked to young people’s more positive attitudes to writing
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    "A research by The National Literacy Trust on 3,001 children from England and Scotland showed that schoolchildren who blog or own social networking profiles on Facebook have higher literacy levels and greater confidence in writing."
biugra biugra

Prof. Dr. Adem Sözüer' Vatandaşlar politikacıları en çok karşılıksız çek için... - 0 views

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    İstanbul Üniversitesi (İÜ) Hukuk Fakültesi Dekanı Prof. Dr. Adem Sözüer, vatandaşların politikacıları en çok karşılıksız çek mağduriyetleri için aradığını söyledi.
Niklas Karlsson

apophenia » Blog Archive » spectacle at Web2.0 Expo… from my perspective - 9 views

  • There’s no way that a speaker can simultaneously consume a stream and convey a message.
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    The implications of turning the backchannel into part of the frontchannel.
Sussana Martin

Be careful about Abdominal Pain - 3 views

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    The abdomen is an anatomical part that is bounded by the lower margin of the ribs above, the pelvic bone below, and the flanks on each side. Abdominal pain is caused by inflammation by stretching or distention of an organ or by loss of the supply of blood to an organ.
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