TwitBlogger - 0 views
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what if you want to round up all your tweets at the end of the day and put them in a blog post?
Top 100 Tools for the Twittering Teacher [#eme5050] - 0 views
8 Free Tools to Visualize Information on Twitter - 72 views
Soo Meta - 59 views
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Soo Meta is a digital presentation tool from the same people that developed the YouTube remixing tool Dragon Tape. Soo Meta allows you to combine videos from YouTube, pictures from the web or from your desktop, text, and voice recordings to create a presentation. You can also pull content in from Pinterest and Twitter to use in your final product.
Yammer : The Enterprise Social Network - 24 views
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Closed microblogging program
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I hope to do a pilot use of Yammer after Easter. It depends on my Uni adopting it officially so that I can set up a student group. I have used Yammer with other staff members: it's easy to use and it's nice to have a channel for quick communication - away from the tsumamis of emails... Yammer could well be to students' liking for that very reason, particularly if their studies are partly or wholly online.
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Use social networking to organise your school by setting up it's own with this site, which is very similar to Twitter. The free version does have some limitations which means it is not very suitable for students to use, but this communication and collaboration tool would be great for the staff. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Social Networking as a Tool for Student and Teacher Learning - 52 views
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Online social networking includes much more than Facebook and Twitter. It is any online use of technology to connect people, enable them to collaborate with each other, and form virtual communities, says the Young Adult Library Services Association
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Among students surveyed in a National School Boards Association study, 96 percent of those with online access reported using social networking, and half said they use it to discuss schoolwork. Despite this prevalence in everyday life, schools have been hesitant to adopt social networking as an education tool. A 2010 study into principals’ attitudes found that “schools are one of the last holdouts,” with many banning the most popular social networking sites for students and sometimes for staff.
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Survey research confirms, however, that interest in harnessing social networking for educational purposes is high. As reported in School Principals and Social Networking in Education: Practices, Policies and Realities in 2010, a national survey of 1,200 principals, teachers and librarians found that most agreed that social networking sites can help educators share information and resources, create professional learning communities and improve schoolwide communications with students and staff. Those who had used social networks were more positive about potential benefits than those who had not. In an online discussion with 12 of the principals surveyed, most said, “social networking and online collaboration tools would make a substantive change in students’ educational experience.” They said these tools could improve student motivation and engagement, help students develop a more social/collaborative view of learning and create a connection to real-life learning.
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A Great Twitter Cheat Sheet for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 150 views
Apps in Education: Can you really use Twitter in your Classroom? - 68 views
The Power of Educational Technology: A Spreadsheet of Educators on Twitter - 3 views
EduTech Ideas: Win An iPad And More! - 1 views
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Make (and use) a Twitter account for one of your classes – You’ll need to provide us the link to the Twitter profile you’ve created (example: www.twitter.com/edudemic)
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Use Skype (or similar service) to have your students connect with someone(s) for a project, interview, ‘pen pal’ class activity – Provide a short description of who your students connected with, and the purpose of their task (and if they used a service other than Skype, what service was it!?)
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Make a Facebook page for one of your classes (and use it) – You’ll need to provide the link to the Facebook page that you’ve created (example: www.facebook.com/edudemic)
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Tweet with power on your Android device with Twidere - TechRepublic - 9 views
Pipes: Twitter Friends - 20 views
50 Ideas on Using Twitter for Education by Blog By Carol - 0 views
Top 5 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom - 63 views
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Twitter as a Learning Tool
Free Technology for Teachers: Twitter: Keeping Up With It All - 110 views
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