Prof. Croxall's wiki / Twitter - 0 views
Anonymous Works: "My Friends, 1892" - 0 views
Institute for Pedagogy in the Liberal Arts: Twitter-Networked Learning - 2 views
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We use learning networks to help filter all of the information that overloads us everyday. In a participatory culture, crowdsourcing can be an effective tool to finding answers.
'Flocking' behavior lands on social networking sites - USATODAY.com - 0 views
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He's also troubled because he says educators are shortchanging kids by not warning them about the potential dangers, including Facebook addiction
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I analyzed my (Twitter) followers and was amazed at what you can find out about me and who my networks are with. You can't escape your past. That's a real danger of social networking sites," he says.
Study Finds No Link Between Social-Networking Sites and Academic Performance - Wired Ca... - 2 views
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Researchers at Northwestern University found no connection between time spent on social-networking sites and academic performance. The study, the results of which appear in the latest issue of Information, Communication & Society, included responses from approximately 1,000 first-year students at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Does Social Networking really create relationships? | Networking Is Not Selling - 0 views
facebook and academic performance - 0 views
Social Networks and Mind Evolution « The Posthuman Marxist - 0 views
The tyranny of nodes: Towards a critique of social network theories - 0 views
Techne » Help Students Read the Web Critically - 3 views
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It’s like everything I do when I read on paper
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The clear antecedent for website annotation in paper-based research practices makes it an easy sell for me and those older than me, especially those in academia.
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Simply put, it’s work–critical reading and analysis, one of the core skills of a liberal education.