social network for those interested in Web 2.0 and Social Media in education
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Classroom 2.0 - 62 views
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How many members of the Diigo Ed group are using this forum? I don't want to be overwhelmed by too many social networking groups that I become inundated with too much information to be a truly participating member of any of them. I like the Diigo Ed group, so far!
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I find the two forums match very well for what my interests are in education.
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While I am new to the Diigo Ed group (and like it so far), I joined CR 2.0 a year and a half ago and have thoroughly enjoyed the conversations, info, and (especially) the webinars! Lots of good sharing all around.
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Just a wonderful resource for all who are in to connecting classrooms with technology!
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I also belong to Diigo in Education as well as four of EDTech type groups, as well as one that I have created for my school.
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I've been using Diigo and the group Diigo in Education for quite some time, but Classroom 2.0 is active with tons of ideas for all of us.
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Classroom 2.0 is a free, community-supported network. We especially hope that those who are "beginners" will find this a supportive comfortable place to start being part of the digital dialog. Because of spammers, we have to approve all memberships here. While your membership is pending you are still welcome to peruse the site or attend any events!
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Online social networking at its best. This Ning page is centered around using online resources in today's classrooms. Excellent group!
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The community for educators using Web 2.0 and collaborative technologies!
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I've been using it the last 3 weeks. There is a large group of educators there and usefull shared information.
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I just joined the Classroom 2.0 ning about a week ago. It appears to have some valuable information. I am new to social networking, but am looking forward to the experience. I am very interested in Web 2.0 technologies so the ning seemed like a good place to start.
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This is an interesting website with a great collection of tools for use in e-learning, blended classrooms and traditional teaching.
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This is an interesting website with a great collection of tools for use in e-learning, blended classrooms and traditional teaching.
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This is an interesting website with a great collection of tools for use in e-learning, blended classrooms and traditional teaching.
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Putting the Ning into 'Learning' | Why did the Chickenman cross the road? - 0 views
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Recently some of my students were creating podcasts or videos for their own revision, they then posted it to their ning community and other students looked at them and downloaded them for their own revision then left comments on what they thought of it and how it could be improved.
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More recently with the new instant message chat facility I have conduced some live out of hours revision sessions for students literally sometimes the night before an exam.
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I have gone away from ning and tried other ways of working with collaboratively with students but I keep going back to it.
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I have been using Ning with my students for the last couple of years and I have to say for a completely free service it is amazing! For any of you who have never come across it - you can sign up for free and for within a matter of minutes you can create your own online community that looks and feels like facebook or bebo. You can then make it completely private to protect say your students and you then can control who joins the community in fact you can invite people only if that is how you want to work it.
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31 (And Counting) Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom | Edudemic - 78 views
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Change.org - Start, Join, and Win Campaigns for Change - 18 views
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Education 2.0 - Edmodo - Free Private Microblogging For Education - 28 views
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requiredthe email does not existnot an email addresschecking...If you are a student and have not supplied Edmodo with an email address, ask one of your instructors to reset your password.
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If you are fearful of Facebook and MySpace then you need to create an Edmodo account. Edmodo was designed specifically for educational purposes. You must be a teacher, student, or parent to gain access. It allows you all the amenities of those other social networking sites but with a lot more security/privacy.
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I've used Edmodo for 3 years now. It has revolutionized my teaching to the degree that I don't know what I'll do if I ever have to stop using it.
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That is great question. And do you need parent permission for students to use it?
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Yes, it is free and you can manage student accounts. It is only open to those you invite in and only educators may obtain an account. You may monitor and moderate all conversations, administer quizes, embed media, etc. The groups feature is very effective and you may grant access to your group to other classes. We just had 700+ students interacting in a global collaboration project, Digiteen. Students do not need an email address to use Edmodo, so under 13 is OK for CIPA. It looks much like Facebook, so kids love it and parents need some education on it as they fear it at first. Parents can get monitoring access so they may monitor their child's activity. It is a great tool to show parents how social media is used in education.
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