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Evrim Baran

@evrimb/EDS 536 on Twitter - 2 views

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    Here is a list we formed with students taking EDS 536 course previous semesters. If you have a Twitter account, please reply here with the account name. We will add you to the group.
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    @ipeksaralar is my twitter acount name. I subscribed to this list but I am not a member. Thanks..
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    @ahsenozturk is my twitter name.
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    @_t_n_t_ is my twitter name
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    @mervekiymaz is my Twitter account.
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    @SedaMusaolu is my twitter name
Merve Kiymaz

50 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Bunch of inspiring ideas to use Twitter for educational contexts. I've been benefiting from a couple of them in my classes, and I safely assert that Twitter increases interaction of the students, if properly used.
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.
Ecenaz Alemdağ

Students love technology - 4 views

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    In the infographic, it is stated that " 98% of college students own a digital device" and "3 of 4 students say they wouldn't be able to study without technology". Based on these findings, I can suggest that Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) can be a promising trend since students can study in classroom environment with their own technologies.
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    The Twitter fact is really interesting in this one. How can better grades be really possible through social media, though? Great discussion starter.
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    I agree with this infographic. Technology is the most important way to capture the attention of today's students.
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    I agree with you, Ceren. Increased student achievement as a consequence of use of Twitter in classes is interesting. I would like to give an example how it can occur. Students can use Twitter to write their short reflections about a topic they learnt in class. It may increase students' engagement in lessons outside of the class and as a result it may foster learning.
Evrim Baran

Infographic: The History of Education - Getting Smart by Caroline Vander Ark Davis - Ed... - 2 views

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    Came across with this at Twitter.
sebahatgok

Computers 'do not improve' pupil results, says OECD - BBC News - 1 views

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    Investing heavily in school computers and classroom technology does not improve pupils' performance, says a global study from the OECD. The think tank says frequent use of computers in schools is more likely to be associated with lower results. The OECD's education director Andreas Schleicher says school technology had raised "too many false hopes".
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    I think the report does not show that technology is useless, but shows that we still need enourmous work on learning and teaching effective use of it. Here is another piece of news showing many teachers use technology for teacher-centered, traditional education. It brought my mind the concept of "teacher effect" that we talked in the class. " Why Ed Tech Is Not Transforming How Teachers Teach" http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2015/06/11/why-ed-tech-is-not-transforming-how.html?cmp=ew-tc15-eml&utm_content=buffer3067c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Burcu Çetin

Popular Education Hashtags on Twitter - Google Docs - 2 views

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    Thank you Yasin & Serap!
Hakan TARHAN

Meet The Classroom Of The Future - 3 views

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    "The classroom of the future probably won't be led by a robot with arms and legs, but it may be guided by a digital brain." This article seems to be pretty much related to our in-class discussion today. P.S. I have come across this while browsing Twitter via the hashtag #engchat. Thanks for the hashtag list guys!
Murat Kol

Education Week: High School Debating Takes a Digital Turn - 2 views

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    A new way to debate! They may find more evidence about their claim of course if this is not considered as cheating. :)
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    Murat, this is interesting. I plan to conduct similar experiment in my class using Twitter for debating. There are some examples out there!
Evrim Baran

Infographics for Android - 5 views

I wonder if they have any app that I can use in my i-pad.

Murat Kol

App of the week: LiveHive - 0 views

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    Hocam, though not very familiar with apps, i can claim based on my review this type of apps which enables its users to have acces to various type of info, control, edit and visualise or synthesize it in multiple forms are seen to be quite popular. Of course mobile platforms makes all the process more indivudialised and more self directed, which is one of the goals to be achieved in modern approaches to education. However, more importantly this might provide some insights about where the world is going to. For instance web 3.0 is claimed to use algorithms AI to produce better knowledge. Maybe 'instant' messengers, even Twitter not be 'enough' to meet our needs :) i really can't imagine...
Özge Aydın

The Opinions of Classroom Teachers about Fatih Project - 0 views

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    I could not tweet because of the problems in my Twitter account; that is why, I would like to share the resources I have found here. :) This research study aims to learn about classroom teachers point of views about FATIH Project. Half of the teachers think that the project will be a failure because of technical problems of tablets, lack of teacher's technological competency and the training of teachers. However, they think that the project may help students in terms of not carrying heavy bags and providing a better, tehcnology-enriched learning atmosphere.
Özge Aydın

MOBILE LEARNING IN MATHS TEACHER EDUCATION: USING IPADS TO SUPPORT PRE-SERVICE TEACHER... - 0 views

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    I could not reach my tweets under our hashtag on Twitter. :( Therefore, I wanted to share two sources for this week's discussion about mobile learning. This one is a research study for pre-service math teachers who utilize mobile learning through IPADs. It has quite promising and positive results!
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
Ecenaz Alemdağ

Flipped Classroom | Sophia - 4 views

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    From this infographic, it can be concluded that flipped learning method can be adopted by teachers for all age groups, it can be applied for all education levels, and it bring positive outcomes such as increased student engagement and improved grades.
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    I have heard "Sophia" and searched for it but I couldn't find. To see it here made me happy, thank you for sharing this, it helped to understand flipped classroom better :)
haticekiz

How social media is changing education - 1 views

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    Social media permeates today's society with millions of us engrossed, some would argue to the point of unhealthy addiction, in the latest happenings via apps such as Facebook and Twitter.
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.
E.Yasin Çiftçi

Old women learning how to use the Internet... - 3 views

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    An interesting storyline from a Turkish context... :)
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    Comments of women are perfect, I loved them :)
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