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Amanda Kenuam

Simple Storytelling for Special Education Students with Storybird - 1 views

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    "special education, technology, reading, website, social media, reading activity, writing, sharing, collaboration, publishing, web-based activities, stories, storytelling"
Fred Delventhal

Guide to Digital Storyteller - 1 views

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    This guide provides documentation on the web-based application, PrimaryAccess, and some background information on creating digital historical narratives. PrimaryAccess incudes a suite of tools that students use to create digital stories on the web and a corresponding suite of teacher's tools used to create activities used by students.
Fred Delventhal

Sequential Art, Graphic Novels, & Comics: Technology-Enhanced Learning - 0 views

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    Let's address standards, challenge students, and instill a love of learning in young people through engaging, visually-rich resources and activities. Learn to integrate the growing body of quality print and web-based graphic reading resources for young people across the K12 curriculum. Beyond the superheroes of traditional comics, today's graphic communication projects help students synthesize and apply digital scraps, primary source documents, photographs, charts and graphics, and other visuals to create meaningful communications.
Heather Sullivan

ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Top 25 Award - 0 views

  • Top 25 Web sites for Teaching and Learning    The "Top 25" Web sites foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, Web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. Organizing and Managing Content Collaboration Curriculum Sharing Media Sharing Virtual Environments Social Networking and Communication
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Buy Facebook Ads Accounts - 100% Cheap Verified BM For Sale - 0 views

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    The first thing you need to do is make sure that the seller has been verified by Facebook as being able to sell verified accounts. This means they are trustworthy, reputable and not going to rip off their customers or use their account in any malicious way (like spamming).
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    Facebook is the best social media platform for business. It has more than 2 billion users and more than 1.6 billion active users who are engaged with your brand on a daily basis through posts, comments, likes and shares.
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    Facebook is the best social media platform for business. It has more than 2 billion users and more than 1.6 billion active users who are engaged with your brand on a daily basis through posts, comments, likes and shares. Facebook's ad platform allows you to target your audience based on their interests, demographics or location so that you can reach them at the right time with relevant ads that they will find interesting or helpful in some way!
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    It is a well-known fact that Facebook Ads accounts are the most demanded mediums in the world. You can buy Facebook Ad accounts with documents, and they will help you to improve your business in a great way. There are many people who have been using this platform for years and have achieved great success because of it. This article will give you some useful information about buying verified Facebook ads account, including how much time it takes, what documents or certificates need to be provided along with your application form etc., so read on! Google Reviews Sell
Roger Zuidema

Learning 2.0 and Workplace Communities - 2009 - ASTD - 0 views

  • new application of “social media”
  • magine what might happen if we formalized these exchanges through social media.  If learners want to discuss formal learning events or curriculum, let’s provide them with discussion forums and comment capabilities.
  • represents a major change
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  • A social learning model will not replace, eliminate, or displace traditional formal learning.
  • The Embedded Model involves introducing social media inside formal learning content
  • In moving from instructor-led training to WBT, organizations have saved significant amounts of money from reduced travel costs
  • wrap social media
  • “Learning 2.0” or “social learning.
  • frastructure for these exchanges, this content becomes searchable and can be included in reports and analytics that provide more insight into the meta-discourse around formal content. 
  • Many of us now reference blogs, wikis, discussion forums, and social networks for information in our personal lives, but far fewer of us have these same options in the workplace. 
  • o matter how effective a training department might be, it will never have the scale of an organization whose entire employee base actively contributes ideas, expertise, and knowledge through vibrant social learning and workplace communities
  • In the Embedded Model, we’re simply reintroducing the social elements that used to be part of a typical instructor-led class—reflection, debrief, sharing of opinions and perspectives, and the discussion of best practices.
  • In the Wrapped Model, we’re providing a social platform for the interactions that already happen around formal courseware.
  • And in the Community Model, we’re providing a broader platform to capture social exchanges and social learning across any topic, not just those addressed in formal learning.
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