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Robert Harris

Facebook Help Center - 1 views

  • How can I maintain a professional presence on the site separate from my personal profile?If you are a teacher and have a personal profile, you can consider cre...If you are a teacher and have a personal profile, you can consider creating a group or a Page specifically for interacting with students, parents, or colleagues. Create Friend Lists to control what parts of your profile students are able to access. Pages Pages are for broadcasting great information to people on Facebook. For example, you could create a Page called "Ms. Smith’s 9th Grade Science Class" where you post daily homework assignments. Anyone can become a fan of a Page on Facebook. People who choose to become a fan of a Page will see updates on their profile. To create a Page, click here. Pages are free, you can control them with your personal profile, and they keep your profile separate from your students. Groups Groups make it easy for members of a community to connect, share and even collaborate on a given topic or idea. For example, you could create a group called "American Literature 101 Discussions" where you and your students can contribute to group discussions. Or you could create a group for all of the educators in your your department to collaborate on lesson plans and share ideas. To create a group, click here. Friend Lists Friend Lists provide organized groupings of your friends on Facebook. For example, you can create a Friend List specifically for your students. Then you can control which parts of your profile are visible to this entire list. You can also filter your view of each list’s stream of activity separately on the home page, or send messages and invites to this group of people all at once. To learn more about creating and managing Friend Lists, click here./help/?faq=16351
Robert Harris

25 Tools - 0 views

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    These tools have been taken from the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2008 list compiled from the Top 10 Tools lists of nearly 200 learning professionals worldwide and are a mix of personal productivity tools (for managing personal learning) as well as authoring tools (for creating learning solutions). Many of them are Web 2.0 tools that promote a social, collaborative, sharing approach to learning.
Robert Harris

Kick Start Your Blogging | Teacher Challenge - 3 views

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    Step by step process through activity challenges to kick start your teacher blog. Leveled for different paces of learning.
Robert Harris

Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

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    the social network for those interested in Web 2.0 and Social Media in education.
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