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Todd Hansen

EBSCOhost: Using the Facebook group as a learning management system: An exploratory st... - 0 views

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    This article was accessed bia Boise State Library login. This article reveiws a survey of students in a case study where facebook was used as an LMS. The findings are that it can be used to supplement, or substitute an LMS; and that it is most appropriate for younger students. Privacy was an important concern.
mark_bishop

Hotseat lets students Facebook, Tweet in class to improve learning - 0 views

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    Purdue University has used an application called Hotseat which piggybacks off of existing social networks in two classes. Students can send messages to Hotseat via Facebook or Twitter. Students used this tool to comment to each other and the professor during class.
mark_bishop

Boise State EdTech Program - 0 views

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    Boise State University's EdTech program uses Moodle as a social networking site in all of its classes. It allows students to share work and to comment on each others' work.
mark_bishop

arXiv.org e-Print archive - 0 views

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    http://arxiv.org/ is a social networking site that is hosted by Cornell University Library. It is used to share working papers and to actually publish academic papers. It is widely used in the quantitative sciences and is beginning to displace actual journals.
thwilliams

Connected Educator - 3 views

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    This video provides the importance and opportunity of connecting using social networking and building up educators through connecting with each other. There are many examples of how being connected has worked for different teachers.
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    Educators have always been connected and new tools help them get connected easier to other knowledge sources. Like the interviewed people say in the video, how do we know that we are doing well if we are not connected and get feedback? I completely agree with the idea of the need of being connected to students, colleagues, parents, community...to be a 21st century educator.
bwiedeman

How Professional Learning Networks are Created - 1 views

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    This article is from Ebscohost and does require users to log into Albertson's Library before accessing. This paper looks at shared social capital and what it means for teachers. It also looks at the difference and the benefits for teachers using online vs offline professional development resources as it relates to Facebook.
bwiedeman

Using Social Media to Build an Online Professional Learning Network - 0 views

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    This is another resource that requires you to log into Albertson's Library using your MyBoiseState credentials. This article's focus is on middle school teachers and looks at the MSP2 Math and Science Pathways project. The project was focused on providing connected online experiences for math and science through the use of technology. It discusses how they used Ning and Wikis for collaboration and also presents some of the findings from the MSP2 project.
Lee Ung

Teens and Technology - 0 views

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    Statistics on Teens and Technology from Pew Research Center.
Lisa Bradshaw

LRNG - 0 views

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    LRNG is an organization who works with cities and organizations to connect students' learning with career opportunities, and to prepare them for life and work in the modern economy, by providing guidance and access to local and national opportunities, peers, and mentors.
susanbird

How do I get a PLN? - 4 views

This article gives the reader a simple definition to a PLN. I like the approach the author took as he wrote it. It helped to fill in some of the gaps that I have had as I was researching PLNs. Than...

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cooperjrn

George Siemens - Connectivism: Socializing Open Learning - YouTube - 1 views

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    George Siemens discusses connectivism and the importance that it will play in the future of education. He says that connections are more important than networks. He calls for a restructuring of the education system away from organized courses into open courses where learners explore and adapt connections to suit their own purposes.
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    I've seen this video previously and thought that Siemens has a great way of articulating what he's thinking and explaining connectivism. He has also done a Ted Talk that is engaging as well.
hamitup

TEDxNYED - George Siemens - 03/06/10 - YouTube - 1 views

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      information distribution structures were closed, isolated, and largely omitted the capacity of individuals to create and to innovate. This is similar to corporate business thinking and the way in which Siemens feels we are narrowing our teaching to streamline towards.
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      our focus in education should be to collapse to the point of a connection
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    Siemens is known for his theory of Connectivism. In his TedTalk, he opens with his frustration in the solutions for today's problems in education. George shares his limited view and connectedness when growing up in Mexico. He later states "our focus in education should be to collapse tot he point of a connection." George is worried about society's views of raising and teaching to the corporate setting, rather than being vital contributors to society, all in a connected way.
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