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YouTube influencer for 2017 - 1 views

It is always worth while paying attention to what is influential in YouTube. There is only a few here that would relate to schools in particular the Toystosee channel.

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John Pearce

Digital DNA - YouTube - 14 views

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    A great introduction to your digital footprint
Karen Malbon

The Goin' Digital Show: Episode 16 - Digital Citizenship - YouTube - 4 views

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    Mike Ribble and Susan Bearden speak about digital citizenship with Dr. Greg Goins on the The Goin' Digital Show. Running time 1 hour
Julie Lindsay

Connected Learning: Relevance, the 4th R - YouTube - 2 views

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    Shares a set of principles around connected learning
Julie Lindsay

Why Connected Learning? - YouTube - 2 views

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    One of the DML Research Hib videos. Mimi Ito discusses the move to connected learning in the digital age. A must watch for ETL523 students.
John Pearce

Five ways to control your privacy on Google - 12 views

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    "LIKE it or not, your relationship with Google is becoming a lot more intimate. The company recently expanded its ability to combine data from its various services to create a highly detailed profile on you. Google says it's doing that to simplify its privacy policy and improve your experience on sites such as Gmail, Picasa, Google Plus and YouTube. But there's a business reason, too. Google gets a chance to use the data it collects to tailor ads that align more precisely with your interests, and those personalised ads are among the most lucrative for the company. Before getting too worked up, it's important to understand what's happening.
Judy O'Connell

Policies for Staff use of Social Media and Social Networks - eLearning Blog Dont Waste ... - 5 views

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    "Does your employer / Institution have a policy for the accepted use, by staff, for how they can use Social Media (Twitter, Facebook, SlideShare, YouTube, WordPress, etc)? Is it limited to how you can use it for work, or in work, or does it cover your usage outside of work and how you talk/post about what you do at work? Are you allowed to use images/logo of your employer/Institution in your work?"
John Pearce

David McMillan: How to Ruin Your Life in 14 Minutes: Or Why We Need a Serious Conversat... - 6 views

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    Recently, two teenage girls in Gainesville, Florida made a video (note: NSFW) in which they spewed a truckload of racist comments. They posted the video on YouTube and subsequently ruined their lives. It took all of fourteen minutes. (Actually, probably twenty, if you account for the time it took to upload the video.) When the video went viral, these girls' lives changed radically -- and not for the better. They have received numerous death threats, have been forced to drop out of the high school they'd been attending, and have become the latest poster children for social media stupidity. (As of this writing, at least one of the girls has publicly apologized for her remarks.) These are just the immediate repercussions. What consequences they will face in the future remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: it will be a long time before these girls can escape the shadow cast by this regrettable and truly disastrous #socialmediafail.
Julie Lindsay

you're in charge - YouTube - 1 views

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    Jason Ohler
Julie Lindsay

Connectivism - 4 views

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    A 3-min overview of what and how to do with connectivism. Very accessible as a starting point to understanding this learning theory.
Julie Lindsay

Recipe to flatten your classroom simple steps to go global #OZeLIVE Feb2014 - YouTube - 5 views

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    My presentation from the recent OzeLive online conference
Cally Black

YouTube - 3 views

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    Download background music for your videos. For free.
Philip Cooney

Mobile Learning at ACU: Full Presentation - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is an interesting and challenging examination of learning in the three ages of information by Bill Rankin. It looks at the role of information in learning and in shaping culture through Western history and the effect that access to information has had on education. I don't agree with everything that Bill says but he is affirming of the continuing role of teachers and librarians in this third information age.
Julie Lindsay

What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains - YouTube - 3 views

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    An humorous look at why we should find time each day to unplug and get off the Internet
Julie Lindsay

Be a Digital Citizen - YouTube - 4 views

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    I like this - a clever short video reminding us of essential digital citizenship concepts and practices. Raises a question about image citation - one of my Flat Classroom images was used - final citation screen (if that is what it is) is unreadable. Hmmmm
Benita Van Der Wel

Look Up - YouTube - 4 views

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    A really interesting video encouaging reflection about balancing your onine and offline time Very well presented. Great conversation starter for students and staff development.
Julie Lindsay

Wikis for Collaboration - YouTube - 1 views

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    Dr Nellie Deutsch shares ideas for using wikis for collaboration via this recorded webinar.
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