SoapBox - Transform your lecture in real-time - 18 views
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This Back channel tool has a profanity filter that does not allow most inappropriate messages to be posted. Below is from their website. Teach more effectively. SoapBox is a controlled digital space, designed to improve student engagement by breaking down the barriers students face when deciding whether or not to participate in class, and gives teachers a concrete assessment of student comprehension, in real time.
Happy april fools day | SlideShare Blog - 0 views
http://prezi.com/22316 - 0 views
CnEducatoronTwitter (Twitter中国教育用户) - 0 views
City Brights: Howard Rheingold : 21st Century Literacies - 0 views
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And don't swallow the myth of the digital native. Just because your teens Facebook, IM, and Youtube, don't assume they know the rhetoric of blogging, collective knowledge gathering techniques of taggers and social bookmarkers, collaborative norms of wiki work, how to tune and feed a Twitter network, the art of multimedia argumentation - and, by far most importantly, online crap detection.
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I teach courses today on social media issues at Stanford and Berkeley.
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The most important critical uncertainty today is how many of us learn to use digital media and networks effectively, reasonably, credibly, collaboratively, civilly, humanely.
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The English Teacher's Companion: Of Our Teachings: What Do They Remember? - 0 views
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What was clear today was that it was our relationship and their appreciation for the importance of ideas and my subject that remained one, two, eight or ten years later.
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After all these encounters, these smiles, these chats and talks in the cafe, through emails and Twitters, what do I realize, what's the lesson? (Does there always have to be a lesson, Mr. Burke? they whine....). Relationships matter: you to your kids, you to your subject, kids to each other.
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you can't teach kids if you don't know who they are or what they care about. The lesson is that if you don't know or care about what you teach, they will not remember it, will not value it going forward.
GroupTweet - 0 views
International Edubloggers Directory - 0 views
Today's Question: Should social media be used in education? - Columbia Missourian - 0 views
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Educators, however, find themselves with mixed opinions about the role of social media in higher education and its importance in the classroom. Some see it as the technology of tomorrow, an important piece to the puzzle of connecting with students, while others try it doubtingly in their classrooms, assuming that the traditional face-to-face contact cannot be replaced.
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Some people find social media to be a positive experience for education. "We’re globally connected,” said Jason Ohler, a former professor of education technology at the University of Alaska, now a media psychology professor at Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, Calif. “It only makes sense to be globally connected when we pursue education."
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Educators find themselves with mixed opinions about the role of social media in higher education and its importance in the classroom. Some see it as the technology of tomorrow, an important piece to the puzzle of connecting with students, while others try it doubtingly in their classrooms, assuming that the traditional face-to-face contact cannot be replaced.
Comprehensive literacy lesson plans - 0 views
chirbit - micropodcasts - audio nuggets - 0 views
How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live - TIME - 0 views
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Put those three elements together — social networks, live searching and link-sharing
Blogworthy Tweets - ELT notes - 4 views
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