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sebahatgok

Pros and Cons of Social Media in Education (Infographic) - 6 views

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    This infographic shows how universities use social media, which websites used for what purposes, and advantanges and difficulties of using social media. I found it to be very comprehensive. We also see that today social media is mostly used for practical purposes ,such as; announcement from schools, material share and networking in educational context. Challanges stated are woth to consider before attempting to use social media in education.
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    This is a nice infographic. Nowadays the universities are even recruiting social media experts to manage their image on the virtual world. A 2-min-video might become viral and add a lot to the popularity of the university. Or prospective students check the information available about a university on social media channels before making a career choice.
Mine Önal

Benefits and dangers of social media in education - eLearning for all - 5 views

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    Benefits and dangers of social media in education
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    Mine, thank you very much for sharing this link. In my classrooms, the most frequent problems I come across are unoriginal thinking, plagiarism, and cheating. Although social media tools are amazing in that they are up to date, I have doubts on their effects on critical thinking skills of the students. Another case is informality, of course. The tools do limit the vocabulary the students use. I guess the problems that I listed are interconnected in some way. In short, we can conclude that the speed to reach, and the brevity of information the Internet and social media provide push students to be shallow in many respects. It's up to us as teachers to utilize the tools in the best way possible.
Ceren Korkmaz

Social Media for Teaching and Learning - 7 views

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    In this link, you will find Pearson's report on social media use in higher education (2013). The report highlights which social media tools faculty members use for personal and professional reasons and their frequency.
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    Ceren, this link will be very helpful for us in the classroom discussion. Thank you for these detailed survey results. They explain the impact of social media in education, use of social media by different disciplines and by sites. It also gives information about concerns. Very explanatory survey results.
ipek saralar

Students Want Social Media in Schools - 0 views

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    In its Policy Priorities report, Can Social Media and School Policies be "Friends," ASCD provides a state-of-the union on social media use in schools. How administrators and educators deal with federal regulations, defining what's legal, parsing out school responsibilities and weighing them against the benefits of using social media to engage and communicate with students are all addressed in this useful guide.
Hakan TARHAN

Professional Guidance on the Use of Electronic Communication and Social Media - 3 views

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    I do not know if a similar guide is available for Turkish teachers, but the General Teaching Council for Scotland has prepared a guidance document to help Scottish teachers with "identifying potential dangers, offering some guidance about how to avoid them and providing a context for responsible, professional use of electronic communication and social media." The guide concludes as follows: Before posting materials online stop and ask yourself: (1) Will the content reflect poorly on you, your school, employer or the teaching profession? (2) Is your intention to post this material driven by personal reasons or professional reasons? (3) Are you confident that the comment or other media in question, if accessed by others, (colleagues, parents etc) would be considered reasonable and appropriate?
Matti Pirttimaa

The fifth NBE Conference, Media Education in No Man's Land, NBE 2013 - 2 views

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    Themes and topics of the conference: 1. ICT in Teaching and Learning 2. 3D, Virtual and Simulation-Based Learning 3. Playful and Game-Based Learning 4. Pedagogical Models in Educational Use of ICT's 5. Internet and Social Media in Everyday Life 6. Personal Learning Environments 7. Digital Media Literacies 8. Mobile Learning and Work
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    Thanks for sharing I would also like to invite you to the "1st International Instructional Technologies & Teacher Education Symposium" which will take place on June 26th - 28th 2013, Trabzon/ TURKEY http://ittes.org/ITTES_2013/
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    Matti,this looks like an interesting conference and directly related to the new media and pedagogies. Thanks for sharing.
mustafa şat

teacher-social-media.png (800×3071) - 4 views

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    infographic about a teacher's guide to SOCIAL MEDIA.
Özlem Tantu

How To Use Social Media In Education - 0 views

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    "When you step away from the prepackaged structure of traditional education, you'll discover that there are many more ways to learn outside school than within." - Kio Start Loved this quote !! + I am shocked to see how they used vine videos to explain science :)
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    The warning for social media privacy is quite an important aspect, indeed. Thanks for this educative article, Özlem!
Evrim Baran

Matti Pirttimaa | LinkedIn - 7 views

shared by Evrim Baran on 04 Mar 13 - No Cached
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    Hello Everybody. I invited Matti Pirttimaa to our group. He is a university teacher at the University of Turku, Finland and he is very interested in our coursework. Please welcome Matti to our Diigo group. 
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    Thanks a lot Evrim for inviting me to your group. I also use social media (facebook) in education, but I think that I have much to learn about your group =),
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    Wecome Mr. Pirttimaa, we would be very happy for sharing information mutually. I feel that we have lots of things to learn from each other. By the way thanks to this platform that makes us worldwide students:)
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    Yes, thank you, I think so too... I 'll try to take part the conversation. I'm just Matti for everyone in this group =)
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    Welcome, Matti!!!... I'm pleased to see you who is expert and is out of our class, and I believe that you will support our learning on this issue, because some of us are novice.
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    Hi Matti! Welcome to our group. I hope we will learn much from you and other group members during the discussions.
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    Welcome Matti! I look forward to your posts! :)
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    I like this group very much. I think that I have learned about the possibilities of the use of technology in education more that never before just by belonging to this group. I understand that my way to productively utilizing the possibilities in my work as a teacher is long, but I think that the threshold to use them is much shallower now. I'm working as a craft and technology teacher, so I see the traditional practice and "learning by doing" method very useful in many cases. Still, educational technology has a role for example on counseling in-service trainees and on training, teaching and learning theoretical contents. What do you think about the result of this survey? Have someone of you used these LMS systems? http://www.teachthought.com/trends/elearning/the-20-most-popular-learning-management-systems/
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    Matti, thanks for sharing the infographic. I am currently using the first two LMSs in my courses: Moodle and Edmodo. So, means I am on the right track :) I did not hear about many others in the list, but from not on I'd be more inclined to use an LMS that integrates some sort of social tools. I hear many LMSs started integrating those tools into their systems. Here, I am sharing the presentation that I did at ECER last year. I was basicly critiquing current traditional LMS use in education. Main argument is that "they limit teacher's creativity": http://www.slideshare.net/evrimb/ecer-presentation
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    In our University we use Moodle2. Last autumn we started to use Moodle2, it is a little more advanced version, but don't have possibilities for social media. I think also that as a disadvantage. Evrim, I would to ask you, which is the main subject of the students in this group? Are they subject teacher students? How about this your course and your role here, is that an independent course just for learning technology in education? Or are you studying some other subject, but you use this group and social media tools for learning the subject content? Whatever, I think these things are very usefull for the students despite of the disciplines.
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    Matti, this is "Research and Practice on Technology in Teacher Education" graduate course. Students are from the masters and PhD programs such as computer education, science education, curriculum and instruction, math education, and physical education. Throughout the semester, we will be investigating recent practices on how technology is integrated into teacher education programs as well as the TPACK framework. We are using these tools to extend our class interaction beyond what happens in a limited 3 hour face to face meetings. Besides, students are using this further after the class ends.
Hatice Çilsalar

20 + ways of use social media in your teaching. - 0 views

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    "To bring you closer to how you can use social media in your teaching, I am sharing with you the graphic below that features several tips on how to leverage the power of SNSs in your classroom." An exemplary infographics.
Hatice Çilsalar

10 top social media skills for 21st century teachers - 0 views

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    "The potential of social networking sites in education is huge and we need to capitalize on it to enhance our professional development and consequently improve the quality of our instruction. Searching for articles on this topic , I came across Doug Johnson's post on the 10 social media competencies for teachers. I like the competencies Doug included and decided to make an infographic featuring all of these skills. Have a look and share with your colleagues."
Özlem Tantu

Social media in higher education - 0 views

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    Here comes an infograph about social media on campus, with pros, cons and overall impact
SEDA MUSAOĞLU

7 Fantastic Free Social Media Tools for Teachers - 1 views

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    Here are 7 free social media tools you can utilise for your classes. They are explained in detail. There are also videos providing information for each of them.
Ecenaz Alemdağ

25 Ways Teachers Can Integrate Social Media Into Education - 6 views

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    The infographic is about how teachers can integrate Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube and Wordpress into education.It suggests that there are four dimensions. They are connect, notify, teach and curate.
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    The tips in this infographic are really good Ecenaz. Thank you for sharing them. In my opinion, the best thing about it is that the tips are highly integrable for all disciplines.
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    Ece, this is a very helpful guide for teachers on how to use social media in classroom.
Hatice Çilsalar

twitter for classes - 1 views

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    we all know that social media have huge effect on leaners life so it should be used in and out class activitiesand twitter is the most famous one that can be used in classes. this gives a lot of ways of twitter usage.
haticeyagci

Social Media in Education - 3 views

It is time to look at how some of our outdated teaching practices can be changed to help students learn more effectively & efficiently. Social Media can help us engage digital natives and revol...

started by haticeyagci on 29 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
Burcu Çetin

Social Media in Schools - 1 views

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    A Pinterest board created by Pearson. It includes a variety of tips, infographics, web sites etc. Worth following.
sezinyucealkabir

The Use of Social Media in Schools - 1 views

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    This is a good infrographic about the use of SM in schools. It gives some benefits of SM and also there are some teaching ideas with SM.
Serap Sarıkaya

5 Reasons Educators Need to Use Social Media - 2 views

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    This video answers to the question of "Why should educators use Social Media?". Enjoy :)
Evrim Baran

Five Myths About Young People and Social Media | Psychology Today - 4 views

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    Interesting findings from research. Worth discussing in class.
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