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Michaelina McGee

» Are Your Social Networks Working Together? / Social Media Connoisseurs - 1 views

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    Here are some ways to help connect all of your fans and followers from any of your social networks. In and effort to keep up with the ever expanding world of social media it can be easy to forget to tie your networks together.
Jake Snead

Celebrities Help Unicef Turn On 'Taps' for Clean Water - 0 views

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    The Unicef Tap Project has gone to Web2.0's new technologies to gain attention and followers worldwide. Celebrities participating in the project, which sends water to people in thrid-world countries, can go on social networking sites and tell people to help out. This effectively gets attention to the project.
Heather Schaeffer

Search Results | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

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      "Bloggers: A Portrait of the Internet's New Storytellers. I could not bookmark the PDF file. Click on this link to view the article.
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Alec Lothian

Social networking: teachers blame Facebook and Twitter for pupils' poor grades - Telegraph - 1 views

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    "And as the teachers spell out, it is this obsession which has a direct impact on the future of our children - affecting their grades because they fail to complete their homework on time or to the standard required, and being unable to concentrate in class."
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    Talks about teachers that think social networking is affecting education in a negative way.
Elyssa O

Social Networks Can Affect Voter Turnout, Study Says - 0 views

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    This article discusses how social networking may impact the upcoming election. This shows us that the social media has a huge role in the modern world.
Elizabeth S

SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY - 0 views

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    This article describes the policy, explaining the purpose, background and applicabilities.
Emily H

F.C.C. Moving Forward on a UHF Spectrum Auction - 0 views

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    This article is about how Congress wants F.C.C. to start selling ultra high frequency because it will benefit their mobile data
Lexi S

Hollywood Assistants Tumblr to become CBS sitcom - 0 views

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    TV Networks are searching for inspiration in social media and on the internet.
Elizabeth S

Egypt's Uprising: Tracking the Social Media Factor - 0 views

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    This article is interesting, because it provides a good link between social networking and the government, which is my area of research. This article is all about the ties between social networking and the Egypt-uprisings. The article suggests that the reason for all the support and followers for the violence was because of social-networking.
Zach West

Top 10 applications open on your worker's PC, and why BPM Software and Workflow Softwar... - 0 views

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    By brian | December 13, 2010 | BPM, Business Applications, Collaboration, DMS, Facebook, Open Source, SAP, Social Applications, Social Media, Twitter So you are a manager at a mid-sized organization and you want your workers to use BPM software or workflow software so that you can start to get your processes under control.
Jordan Nichols

Is Being Hyperconnected Hurting or Helping our Children? | Clean Cut Media - 0 views

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    Reflects on whether or not uploading and the internet is effecting children. 
Suzie Nestico

Education Week: U.S. Schools Forge Foreign Connections Via Web - 3 views

  • Connecting Cultures For the same reasons but in a far different environment, social studies teacher Suzie Nestico oversees a project that involves 14 schools and nearly 400 students in Australia, Canada, England, Germany, South Korea, and the United States. She teaches students in grades 10 through 12 at the 900-student Mount Carmel Area High School in Mount Carmel, Pa. See Also On-Demand Webinar: E-Learning Goes Global From professional development for teachers in China to the use of mobile technology to bring new learning opportunities to remote villages in Africa, e-learning is bringing advanced courses, expert teachers, and an awareness of life in other countries to students around the globe. • View this on-demand webinar. “We’re a small, rural town of 6,000 with ultra-conservative family values and viewpoints, and most of our students have never gone anywhere else,” said Ms. Nestico, the project manager for the Flat Classroom Project, an international collaborative effort that links classrooms around the globe. She also built a course called 21st Century Global Studies that started this academic year. The course is for students in grades 10 through 12 who, through project- and inquiry-based assignments such as editing wiki pages, learn that working collaboratively with other cultures—an increasingly marketable skill—can be challenging. “It’s a big shift for them to go from ‘me’ to ‘we,’ ” she said. “I can’t help but think that the more kids we involve in projects like this, the more we start to break down some of this sense of entitlement” that exists among students in the United States. “Just imagine if you wrote 200 words on your wiki page, and when you went back the next day, you saw that students in Korea had changed a couple of your sentences because they thought it sounded better another way,” Ms. Nestico said. “There are a lot of sighs at first, and it’s a messy process, but it’s very much worth doing. This is where we truly push learning to the highest level.” Some lessons have less to do with a final grade than with understanding that a simple phrase in one culture can easily be misperceived in another. When a student in California posted an online request last summer for information about a “flash mob,” for example, a teacher from Germany immediately jumped in to write that European students couldn’t even talk about such a thing because of the London riots. And two years ago, during an education-related trip to Mumbai, India, Ms. Nestico had to nix any exclamatory T-shirts that might offend the local residents, such as “Holy cow!,” because cows are considered sacred animals in India.
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    Excellent article about collaboration between US and overseas classroom includes Flat Classroom superstar, Suzie Nestico.
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    Inspiring stories about the transformation that occurs when schools, students, classrooms and teachers become globally connected.
Vicki Davis

Flipboard Adds Its First iPad Catalog for Gilt Taste - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Flipboard has its first catalog go live. Gilt Taste will launch on Flipboard in time for black Friday designed to "make people hungry and thirsty." (I'm finding great resources for our Flat Classroom researchers.)
Alec Lothian

Findings on Facebook in higher education: A comparison of college faculty and student u... - 0 views

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    Talks about the current uses, and possible uses of social networks for education.
Alec Lothian

New Research Shows Facebook's Positive Impacts on Student Development May Far Outweigh ... - 0 views

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    Social networking effects on education may be positive.
Joey Jansma

Obama Is Using Web 2.0 to Run for President - 0 views

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    Obama is embracing Web 2.0 and using social media for helping to campaign. The tactics that where used by Obama was twitter, youtube, and various other radio and television ads.
Gabriella Tirado

Political ads and media firms Of mud and money - 0 views

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    Billions of dollars are used each year on television campaigns for Political Candidates, and 83% of that money goes towards local TV. With the use of internet 29% of voters did not watch TV campaigns and used Online campaigns to pick a candidate. So the investment on TV campaigns is no longer as big as it used to be.
Liz Trimble

New Twitter Service Hopes to Capture Musical Trends - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This article discusses the how Twitter, one of the most popular social networks, released a music service. #Music's goal is to recommend music that you might be interested in, or new musical acts.
Gabriella Tirado

7 Online Marketing Tactics and Campaigns | Social Media Today - 0 views

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    Varun Sharma Unconventional and imaginative ideas pay off in almost every business field. While there are limitless examples of eccentric marketing in the real world, the turf of online marketing is not that exciting.
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