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Anne Bubnic

Free Software/Web Tools - 0 views

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    A collection of Web 2.0 tools with links - screened by CLRN (California Learning Resource Network) with appropriate grade levels. Includes blogs & wikis, bookmark/resource sharing, productivity, collaboration and social networking.
Isabelle Jones

twitter4teachers / FrontPage - 0 views

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    to connect with other teachers (by subject)
Henry Thiele

CREATING & CONNECTING//Research and Guidelines on Online Social - and Educational - Net... - 0 views

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    Online social networking is now so deeply embedded in the lifestyles of tweens and teens that it rivals television for their attention, according to a new study from Grunwald Associates LLC conducted in cooperation with the National School Boards Association. Nine- to 17-year-olds report spending almost as much time using social networking services and Web sites as they spend watching television. Among teens, that amounts to about 9 hours a week on social networking activities, compared to about 10 hours a week watching TV. Students are hardly passive couch potatoes online. Beyond basic communications, many students engage in highly creative activities on social networking sites - and a sizeable proportion of them are adventurous nonconformists who set the pace for their peers.
Susan Sedro

Facebook - Privacy settings recommended by Sophos - 0 views

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    Facebook walkthrough - adjust your privacy settings This guide walks you through Sophos-recommended privacy settings in Facebook, and shows you how to set more secure levels of privacy and reduce the chance of becoming a victim of online identity theft.
Michael Walker

10 Things Teachers Should Know to Get Started with Twitter - Arizona K-12 Center Blog - 21 views

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    Great tips getting Educators started using Twitter.
Ted Sakshaug

Fridge | Simple and private social networks - 6 views

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    make your own social network
Anne Bubnic

Twittering Dante : New Models for Student Writing in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    Cracking Dante's Inferno is a tough row to hoe for any high school student-but what if the reading assignment was conducted via Twitter? The exercise "Twitter in Hell" was handed to some lucky seniors at University Laboratory High School at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, after reading the classic tome. Their mission? To write 140-character tweets describing each level in hell as if they were Dante writing to his beloved Beatrice.
Anne Bubnic

Bringing Twitter to the Classroom [Video] - 0 views

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    UT Dallas History Professor Dr. Monica Rankin wanted to know how she could reach and include more students in the class discussion. She had heard of Twitter.The following is a short video describing her "Twitter Experiment" in the classroom with comments from students about the pros and cons of Twitter in a traditional learning environment.
Anne Bubnic

The Technology Generation Gap at Work is Oh So Wide - 0 views

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    Interesting report on comparison of technology usage in the workplace by boomers and Gen Y.
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