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joannalieberman

Resources - Social Networking and Walled Gardens - 0 views

Social Networking and Walled Gardens ā€‹1. Amanda Lenhart. (2015, April 9). Teens, Social Media & Technology Overview 2015. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/04/09/teens-social-media-te...

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Kim Jackson

Beware of Walled Gardens Part 1 - 0 views

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Beware Walled Gardens Part 2 - 0 views

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Debi Banks

Teaching Students to Become Curators of Ideas: The Curation Project - 1 views

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    The Curation Project made students research and step outside of their comfort zone to experiences different types of social media. They were able to learned how to track and were able to see how they can share with other countries as well as "break the walls of the classroom".
Gretel Patch

Belhaven Middle School (belhavenms) on Pinterest - 0 views

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    This middle school showcases how to use Pinterest for learning. It has 40+ boards such as "Summer Reading Lists," Walls of Wisdom," "Eat SMART"," "Brainiacs!" and "Teaching and Learning." Students and teachers can learn something from this collection.
Jennifer Frisk

Infiltrating the Walled Garden - 0 views

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    by Wm. Beasley Learning Management Systems (LMS) are walled gardens. They provide substantial control over the environment in which learning activities take place, and at first glance this appears to be a good thing. For this reason they are often relatively appealing to faculty members beginning to make the transition from fully traditional classroom instruction.
anonymous

Padlet - 0 views

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    Padlet is a digital board that can be used for for professional development for teachers or with students. The teacher creates an account, then creates a digital bulletin board that only requires web access via a link. Links can be emailed or posted in Google Classroom. Students can post using the link without signing in, which makes it easy to use. This tool can be used for brainstorming, formative assessment, collaboration, or an exit ticket.
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    I'm looking forward to try this site. You can create an account for free and then create bulletin boards that the teacher, student or class can use to collect pictures, text, even videos. Students can use this to create reports about topics. Teachers can create class discussion which can include media. Teachers can also use this as a place to turn in assignments. There are many possibilities.
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    Padlet is a free application to create an online bulletin board that you can use to display information for any topic.
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    From your hobby to your career, your class notes to your final exam, your mood board to your runway show, padlets help you organize your life.
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    Padlet is an online bulletin board software that is handy for teachers who want to go paperless in their classrooms. Simply create a Project Wall using Padlet and add all the necessary information the students need that you would usually print as hand-outs. Because its a digital platform, any changes you make to the Padlet will instantly take effect. No need to reprint documents, just share the link. Students can also use Padlet to add their own notes for discussions.
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    I have used this in my composition classes to work on constructing thesis statements and to view the resources the students are working on.
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    Padlet is an online virtual "bulletin" board, where students and teachers can collaborate, reflect, share links and pictures, in a secure location. Padlet allows users to create a hidden wall with a custom URL. Padlet creators can also moderate posts, remove posts, and manage their board 24/7.
timrocco

Modern Professional Learning: Connecting PLCs With PLNs | Edutopia - 2 views

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    In this article the author makes the argument that a hybridization of PLCs and PLNs would benefit students and teachers. It provides an introduction to both concepts before it offers ideas on hybridization and why they would benefit stakeholders.
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    I like the argument. Hybridization of these two vital elements will provide teachers and learners with an all around better experience in a school day. I know that in my building PLC is often frowned upon by the staff, because they find it a waste of time. I think that the integration of PLNs in the process could provide far more than simply meeting and discussing policy/educational tools.
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    I really liked this article because I feel at my school there is many PLC, but no one is really connected to PLN (including myself). As a member of the technology commitment, we have a small group looking to create goals and share knowledge, but sometimes its doesn't go beyond our meeting walls. If the communities could be connected to PLN then the walls are broken down and the collaboration and problem-solving input increased.
James Russell

7 ways in which "social learning applications" can play an impactful role in education: - 0 views

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    This article just makes a good argument for why social networking should be done in a classroom. With the emphasis on engagement, what a better way to engage them than to create a community outside the walls of the classroom.
Christina Jorgensen

Using Twitter and Facebook to stay engaged - 0 views

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OxIz_3o3O0 This video shows how a high school is using Twitter and Facebook to get the students engaged and then keeping them there. The English teacher talks that...

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Ben Killam

Personal Learning Networks for Educators: 10 Tips - Getting Smart by Guest Author - edchat, EdTech, PLN - 5 views

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    This article gives a brief overview of PLNs but then gives tips on developing your own.
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    Dr. Mark Wagner gives 10 tips on how to get the most effective use out of a personal learning network. He talks about why it is important to have a PLN and some of the tools of PLNs.
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    In this article, the author provides ten tips for educators to advance their professional learning through online networks.
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    This article by Dr. Mark Wagner discusses what a PLN is and provides tips for PLNs for educators. The 10 things he suggests are: connect, contribute, converse, request, blog, tweet, join a social network like Classroom 2.0, use Google+, be patient, and be authentic.
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    This blog post by Dr. Mark Wagner discusses how learners, both student and teacher, can benefit from expanding their PLNs outside the walls of their schools and districts. Wagner offers ten tips to build a personal learning network. These tips include: connect, contribute, converse, request, blog, tweet, join Classroom 2.0, use Google +,be patient, and be authentic. The article focuses hard on change. It stresses that you need to change in order to be successful.
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    This webpage gives educators thinking points on how to join a PLN and why. It describes four things that can help you connect with a PLN and how to contribute as an active member. The second half of this article gives different outlets to join a PLN, such as Twitter and blogging.
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    The author provides tips for educators to network and grow their PLNs. He likes to ask educators to consider the following questions:Who is in your learning network? Who do you learn from on a regular basis? Who do you turn to for your own professional development? He provides some great ideas to expand your learning base.
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    As I begin to develop a PLN, reflecting on these three questions will be helpful. Including suggestions to expanding the network are equally helpful.
meganapgar

Social Networking in Elementary Classrooms - 6 views

This article was extremely helpful for me. I have often had a hard time figuring out how social media could be incorporated into the early elementary classrooms. This article gave very solid advi...

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Cate Tolnai

Bill Gates on 'Fakebook'! Create a Fake Facebook Profile Wall using this generator - 0 views

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    Students create a fake profile for Bill Gates that presents major life moments. "Friends" created by the fakebook page author can comments. Fellow students can also comments, making this a rich resource for research and academic social networking.
Molly Large

Douchy's Biology Podcast - 0 views

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    While there is also a closed group for members of the class, Douchy's Biology Podcast page is open to anyone wanting to learn biology. Students post questions and provide comments and feedback.
Todd Hansen

National University - 0 views

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    This is a great example of a well maintained page that has the feeling of a sales pitch for potential new students.
Todd Hansen

JWU Admissions - 0 views

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    While not an example of student learning, this facebook page serves as a quick reference for admission questions for new students, and could easily be tied to learning outcomes.
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