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Jenny Reuter

The 35 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You - Edudemic - Edudemic - 2 views

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    Some more social media tools
Jenny Reuter

Integrating web 2.0 tools into the online classroom - 1 views

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    List of 100 social media tools
Felicity Fu

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/06/obama-connected_n_3392817.html?utm_hp_ref=educ... - 1 views

The proposal possibly gets easier with social media in classrooms.

started by Felicity Fu on 30 Nov 13 no follow-up yet
Uche Amaechi

Technology & Marketing Law Blog: Wikipedia Revisited: the Wikipedia Community's Xenophobia - 0 views

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    The professor's argument on why wikipedia will fail
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    Armed Forces America!
Uche Amaechi

Does less evening Internet mean Europeans lead better lives? - Ars Technica - 0 views

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    How does the internet affect our lives?
Uche Amaechi

Doomed: why Wikipedia will fail - Ars Technica - 0 views

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    In Goldman's view, the very popularity of the site stands in tension with its goal of radical openness. The freely editable nature of Wikipedia has made it a canvas upon which vandals, spammers, and pranksters can paint at will.--Goldman Clay Shirky (Here Comes Everybody) argues the oppositte: that enough people care about wikipedia to prevent it from devolving into chaos, which is what would happen if nobody cared.
Yang Jiang

Internet plays integral role in decision-making: Study - 0 views

  • One of the most interesting findings that we got in the survey, is that although the Internet is by far the most important medium in the lives of consumers, companies continue to under-invest in their online marketing efforts.
  • Beyond the sheer size of this online population, Chinese Internet users are much heavier users of most Internet behaviors, such as researching, communicating or self-expression through using social media tools, than their counterparts in other countries. They also are much more advanced in their use of the Internet across a wide range of activities and behaviors, from researching to using mobile capabilities.
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    Internet is certaily playing an incredibly important role in our daily life, no matter in the United States, or China.
Chris Dede

Education Week's Digital Directions: Web 2.0 Fuels Content Filtering Debate - 1 views

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    better content filters needed to realize full potential of Web 2
Julia Jacobsen

Should Teachers and Students Be Facebook Friends? - ABC News - 0 views

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    My first thought is "why would you want to be friends with your students on facebook?" It depends on the reasons people have a facebook page. If it is, indeed, going to be used as a tool to extend "learning" outside of the classroom, then I believe there are other platforms outside of Facebook. If teachers still want to use this for class, perhaps a better option is having a twitter account for school only where they can update students. I worked for two districts-one told us we were not allowed to be friends with our students and the other just warned against it. Most teachers I know do not add their students because it is a place for their friends where they do not see themselves as some child's teacher, but someone's friend. I know a high school chorus teacher who friends her students, and I think its inappropriate. She posts things about her personal life and they frequently chime in. However, discusses her personal life in class so it may not be that much of a difference than posting it online. I would take action as a teacher if I were disciplined for a facebook post. Ultimately people need to check their privacy settings if they can. There are even issues with friending other teachers. I refused to do this with other teachers, unless we were friends outside of school. I knew of teachers who would tell our principal what was posted on other teachers' pages.
Devon Dickau

Gates Announces $20-Million for New Education-Technology Program - Wired Campus - The C... - 1 views

  • new program aimed at harnessing technology to prepare students for college and get them to graduation
  • the first wave of grants will focus on four areas: blended learning, open courseware, learning analytics, and increasing engagement through interactive technology like games and social media.
  • By 2018, 63 percent of all job openings will require postsecondary education, according to the foundation. But fewer than half of Americans have earned a college degree by the age of 30.
Mydhili Bayyapunedi

What Is This Buzz Word "Transliteracy"? A Q&A with Ryan Nadel | Spotlight on Digital Me... - 1 views

  • Being really smart used to mean “how much do you know,” and “how much can you memorize.” Now it’s, “how good are you at finding information and contextualizing it.”
  • So when we’re teaching digital literacy, it needs to be a transliterate approach. It’s not about one experience, but how all of these things interrelate.
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    Are we transliterate enough when we are learning and experimenting things.  Another example I can think of for transliteracy is the awareness of updating one's status messages in various places. For example, a status message on one's FB page is quite different from one's LinkedIn Profile to one's style of tweeting to one's IM status message.  Being aware of what kind of thoughts go where is an important transliterate skill to have. Thoughts?
Ayelet R

Texting in the Classroom: Not Just a Distraction | Edutopia - 5 views

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    Ideas for using texting at school.
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    great article. relevant to today's discussion about web 2.0 / social media. for those who didn't read it. Here's there article's list of interesting sms based tools for education use: Remind101: Remind101 allows teachers to send text messages (and email) home -- to students and/or to parents -- to offer reminders and updates for class. Remind101 allows teachers to communicate with their classes without either teacher or students having to share their phone numbers. Poll Everywhere: As the name suggests, Poll Everywhere allows teachers to use cellphones for polling in class. Students text their responses, using their cellphones to give feedback, answer questions, take quizzes. Celly: Celly provides SMS-based group messaging. Classrooms can use the service to take quick polls and quizzes, filter messages, get news updates, take notes, and organize and hold study groups. The groups can be public or private, moderated or open. StudyBoost: StudyBoost allows students to study via SMS-based quizzes. The questions can be self- or teacher-created, and can be multiple choice or open-ended.
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    I like Celly for its group messaging and polling applications. Note: The link to "Poll Anywhere" is broken.
Katherine Tarulli

Can a Facebook App Help Students Study? - 2 views

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    A new free app called Hoot.me allows students to collaborate on Facebook to study and do homework without being distracted by status updates.
Xavier Rozas

In the Future, the Cost of Education will be Zero - 2 views

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    Never underestimate the sociocultural relationship education and prestige share. Interesting article though...
Shawn Mahoney

Facebook message frees NYC robbery suspect - Tech and gadgets- msnbc.com - 0 views

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    Facebook alibi
Shawn Mahoney

Principal bans four-letter word - 'meep!' - Weird news- msnbc.com - 2 views

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    I came across a few short blurbs recounting "Facebook" connections.
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