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Eric Calvert

Manuel Lima on the Power of Knowledge Networks in the Age of Infinite Connectivity | Br... - 0 views

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    Video of a very interesting presentation on the power of networks and value of advances in "visualizing" large data sets and complex ideas for learning and understanding. (Thanks, Candace, for pointing this out.)
Eric Calvert

Connectivism « Connectivism - 1 views

  • A teacher/instructor/professor obviously plays numerous roles in a traditional classroom: role model, encourager, supporter, guide, synthesizer.
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      What other roles can you think of that teachers might play?
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      Coach, babysitter.
  • This model works well when we can centralize both the content (curriculum) and the teacher
  • Technological networks have transformed prominent businesses sectors: music, television, financial, manufacturing. Social networks, driven by technological networks, have similarly transformed communication, news, and personal interactions. Education sits at the social/technological nexus of change
John Warner

Music Technology | MusTech.Net: Music Education, Music Technology, & Education! - 0 views

    • John Warner
       
      This is an excellent resource for those interested in music technology from both an educational perspective and a general. 
  • TI:ME/JEN Clinic: iPad Apps For Music Performers
  • Twitter For Bands And Public Relations PowerPoint From 2012 TI:ME/JEN Conference
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  • Jazz Education Network (JEN) and TI:ME Conference – Next!
Jason Holman

9 Ways Students Can Use Social Media to Boost Their Careers - 4 views

  • connect directly to friends
  • interacting on social networks with an eye toward your career is different than doing so for purely personal reasons.
  • Using social media for professional purposes doesn’t mean you have to give that up
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  • refining your language, highlighting content and information that’s more career-focused, and connecting and conversing with more people outside your immediate group of friends signifies that you’re interested in more than just the personal.
  • connect with a wide-range of people with little effort and to organize those connections — through lists, circles or groups — so you can use them more effectively.
  • 3. It Can Help You Find a Job
  • 7. Strut Your Stuff
  • showcase your knowledge
  • By tweeting relevant articles, or commenting on industry trends on a personal blog, you can show your own level of interest and personal development outside of classwork and internships.
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    Ways to boost careers using social media
Brian K

Welcome to The Center for Teaching History with Technology - 0 views

shared by Brian K on 19 Jan 12 - No Cached
  • The Center for Teaching History with Technology, a resource created to help K-12 history and social studies teachers incorporate technology effectively into their courses. Find resources for history and social studies lesson plans, activities, projects, games, and quizzes that use technology. Explore inquiry-based lessons, activities, and projects. Learn about web technologies such as blogs, podcasts, wikis, social networks, Google Docs, ebooks, online maps, virtual field trips, screencasts, online posters, and more. Explore innnovative ways of integrating these tools into the curriculum, watch instructional video tutorials, and learn how others are using technology in the classroom!
    • Brian K
       
      This website already sounds like a useful tool !
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