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LUCIAN DUMA

Top 10 web tools #googlereader alternative to save favorite blogs - 5 views

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    I also work to a list Top 100 google reader alternative where everyone can propose new tools / apss who can replace google reader for web / ipad and I will share this list on my blog in 2 weeks http://list.ly/list/5Kl-top-100-web-tools-ipad-apps-who-can-replace-googlereader-follow-web20education .
Bernie Rummonds

10 Great Tools for Tech Savvy Teachers - 32 views

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    Great List of Tools for Tech Savvy Teachers http://t.co/a3W0tnnM #ISTE12 Includes Edmodo, Prezi & Doink!
Maggie Tsai

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Facebook Friending 101 for Schools - 0 views

  • Defining "Friend" Anyone who has seen The Social Network finds Mark Zuckerberg's use of the word "friend" ironic as through the course of the movie we see him lose the few friends he has in order to gain the millions that are online. I've heard it is a mischaracterization (come on what billionare 20-something year old doesn't havea  lot of friends ;-) but nevertheless friend doesn't mean what you think.
  • Let's get this straight. We are talking about Facebook Friends (I call them FF's in class) and a Facebook friend has access to everything you put on your wall (unless you "list" them - more on that later.) It means that if you "friend" someone who hates you that they will be crawling your page and your life looking for something bad about you. It also means that if you "friend" your students and you skip school one day and post "I took a sick day to go to the mall." that you've just ratted yourself out -- in writing. Everyone will know, that sort of word travels fast.
  • In "the South" we are taught to be friendly from the moment our Mom's tell us as a drooling tot to "say hello because he just said hello to you." Be friendly. So, we think we have to "friend" everyone who "friends" us - it is good manners, right?
Roseanne Sessa

ISTE 2012 - A Tempting Trio: Using Twitter, YouTube, and Diigo in the Classroom - YouTube - 18 views

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    A Tempting Trio: Twitter, YouTube, and Diigo in the Classroom.  Video of student testimonies about using social media in 8th grade science class.
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