Delicious Library - 1 views
Scribd - 1 views
Social Networks in Education - 1 views
Wiffiti - 1 views
Edmodo - 0 views
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Edmodo is a private microblogging platform that teachers and students can use to send notes, links, files, alerts, assignments, and events to each other. Teachers also have the ability to mark any post from their classes as public to share with the outside world. You can also create private groups for you and your colleagues to collaborate. It's free & simple to use!
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edModo - Microblogging in the Classroom
FreshBrain - 23 views
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"Providing the latest tools in technology, and a social interactive networking environment, has enabled teens to explore, create, and share with others. A result of pulling these two key online arenas together into one solution has enabled FreshBrain to attract teens comfortable with technology and communicating online. Creations from FreshBrain users range from music videos to logo designs." "FreshBrain is a public charity - a 501(c)(3) educational non-profit. As a result, the use of the website is FREE. We are not talking about a free trial or free for the basic version."
pearltrees - 8 views
SmallWorlds - 12 views
9 Benefits of Twitter for Bloggers - 18 views
Please Rob Me - 12 views
Educational Networking - home - 10 views
New Jersey Principal Asks Parents To Ban Facebook, Social Networking, Text Messaging - ... - 13 views
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A controversial proposal has students horrified at a Bergen County middle school on Wednesday. The principal is asking parents to join a voluntary ban on social networking.
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Although Orsini's e-mail is just a request, not an order, it's language is blunt: "It is time for every single member of the BF Community to take a stand! There is absolutely no reason for any middle school student to be a part of a social networking site! "Let me repeat that - there is absolutely, positively no reason for any middle school student to be a part of a social networking site! None."
Spruz Owners' Community Home - 9 views
On Formspring, an E-Vite to Insults and Crude Queries - NYTimes.com - 4 views
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Comments and questions go into a private mailbox, where the user can ignore, delete or answer them. Only the answered ones are posted publicly — leading parents and guidance counselors to wonder why so many young people make public so many nasty comments about their looks, friends and sexual habits.
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