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Roland Gesthuizen

True believer keen on spreading the social media word - 19 views

  • ''Trying to take all of what is happening on Twitter in is like drinking from a fire hydrant,'' he says. ''So you end up thinking of it as a stream that's flowing past you; you throw your hook in and pull out an idea and if it's good then you let it go and let other people share in it.''
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    "ROLAND Gesthuizen describes himself as a social media evangelist. His passion for social media and Twitter in particular extends beyond the global power of tapping into and sharing ideas. For his students it has brought the outside world to his classroom in a way that could never be imagined."
anonymous

Teen Social Media Infographic from Common Sense Media | Common Sense Media - 3 views

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    Teens, social life, and social media infographic
Randolph Hollingsworth

The Personal Is Political on Social Media: Online Civic Expression Patterns and Pathway... - 11 views

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    by Emily C. Weinstein, Harvard University International Journal of Communication 8 (2014), 210-233. Social media have dramatically altered the communication landscape, offering novel contexts for individual expression. But how do youth who are civically engaged off-­line manage opportunities for civic expression on social media? Interviews with 70 U.S.-­based civic youth aged 15 to 25 revealed three main patterns characterizing the relationship between off-­line participation and online expression: blended, bounded, and differentiated. Five sets of empirically derived considerations influencing expression patterns emerged: organizational policies, personal image and privacy, perceived alignment with civic goals, attitudes toward the platform(s), and perceptions of their audience(s). Most civic youth express the civic online, yet a minority highlight tensions that lead them to refrain from sharing in certain or all online context.
Roland Gesthuizen

Dipping into Social Media in the Classroom | EdSurge News - 33 views

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    "Once the group moved past testimonials of the power of social media, co-moderators Susan Bearden, Sharon Plante, and I helped everyone dig in to discuss how social media should be used effectively in the classroom and how to encourage more colleagues to drink from the river. Bring out your buckets and spoons! "
Jac Londe

URL Social Media Service - 7 views

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    Service de direction d'un url vers un média social. ::: Social Media Tool for directing a URL to a media service
Phil Taylor

5 Free Online Courses For Social Media Beginners | Edudemic - 2 views

  • Whether you’re new to technology, just getting started with a social network, or looking for some useful tips then these courses are for you
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    "5 Free Online Courses For Social Media Beginners"
Tim Cooper

Social Media Design Cheat Sheet 2014 (Infographic) - 76 views

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    Social media cheat sheet on graphic sizes and layout.. This can help you figure out the sizes of all of those background and profile graphics so you can size them before the autosizer does for best display.
Jeff Andersen

How To Cite Social Media In Scholarly Writing - 55 views

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    Social Media - Citation guide for writers.
Peter Beens

PIPEDREAMS - Due Diligence and Social Media, Gaming and 21st Century Learning. Will edu... - 51 views

  • Make Social Media and Blended Learning Strategies as much a priority as traditional literacies.
  • insist that all teachers have a solid understanding of the tools, strategies, and pedagogies so that we can help kids navigate in these online social environments
  • how many educators are encouraged to teach with it, without fully understanding the tool itself, or grasping the research behind its use, or acknowledging the implications of its use (including safety)
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  • where does the responsibility lay on education organizations to guide kids in an environment (even facebook, youtube, twitter, gaming)where they are spending so much time?
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    I gasped. "What about Ethics? Character? Kindness?", I wonder. I continue to wonder (now with my TEACHER LENS),  "I've never heard of a school based PD about Minecraft servers, or world bucket". Come to think of it, I've never heard of a mandatory in-service, PD session about any social gaming , or media tool or strategy. 
Biblioteca Juan  Roa Vásquez

How Social Media is Changing the Education Industry [INFOGRAPHIC] | Penn Olson - 71 views

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    Como el Social media está cambiando la Educación.
Peter Beens

A Principal's Reflections: Social Media is Not Just For Students - 54 views

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    When principals hear the words Twitter and Facebook they cringe. Immediately, visions of excessive socialization, time wasted, and meaningless conversations in the form of updates come to mind. This is true, in many cases, when these tools are used for personal use. I am here to share ways in which principals can harness the power of these free resources to improve communications, public relations, professional growth, instruction, and create a brand presence for your school. Quite simply, social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook have improved my effectiveness and efficiency as an educational leader.
Michele Brown

Social Media for Dummies - 133 views

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    A humorous and fairly accurate summary of the most popular social media platforms and a comparison to In Real Life social arenas.
Kari Beery

Tech Savvy Kids - 86 views

  • To the psychologists, sociologists, and generational and media experts who study them, their digital gear sets this new group (yet unnamed by any powers that be) apart, even from their tech-savvy Millennial elders. They want to be constantly connected and available in a way even their older siblings don't quite get. These differences may appear slight, but they signal an all-encompassing sensibility that some say marks the dawning of a new generation.
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  • The difference is that these younger kids "don't remember a time without the constant connectivity to the world that these technologies bring," she says. "They're growing up with expectations of always being present in a social way — always being available to peers wherever you are."
Donal O' Mahony

5 social-media groundrules… | eLearning Island - 96 views

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    This is a blog posting on five really short social-media ground-rules I recommended to parents for their children just starting secondary / high school this term. Teachers seemed to like them - the link was retweeted a number of times!
psmiley

What Your Social Media Habits Say About Your Teaching Style - - 73 views

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    What Your Social Media Habits Say About Your Teaching Style http://t.co/ORhgSANuXT via @zite
psmiley

Education Week: 'Real World' Social Media Helps Students Bond, Say Researchers - 39 views

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    "Real World" social media helps students be more "real" in making connections
psmiley

Education Week: 'Real World' Social Media Helps Students Bond, Say Researchers - 26 views

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    Social media and virtual learning
Jennie Snyder

The Innovative Educator: 8 ways to use social media to connect and coordinate with parents - 1 views

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    Great suggestions for using social media to engage parents. 
Matt Renwick

5 Social Media Must Knows for Every Teacher | Getting Smart - 112 views

  • we must embrace opportunities for social media to expand capacity and facilitate education
  • Communication, Collaboration and Coordination
  • Use social media for a call to action.
Donal O' Mahony

#SID2014 - "Net children go mobile" | eLearning Island - 13 views

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    My thoughts on normalising the use of social media in schools in the context of Safer Internet Day 2014 "This reality has yet to sink-in, in most schools where dealing with the safer-internet means presenting an anti-cyber bullying campaign rather than a positive pro-social media approach. Many children have a smart-device near at hand - the immediacy if this must be normalised within the process of teaching, learning and play as a tool for research, creation and communication rather than a device that necessarily leads to meanness."
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