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Thoughts on writing a social media policy « simfin - 0 views

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    Comprehensive and thought-provoking post from Simon Finch on ideal beahvior online -- including by teachers and parents.
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Summify: A great tool to manage your social media overload - 0 views

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    A great tool to manage your social media overload
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Tutorials on social media - 0 views

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    "Here are tutorials our team has created to help show nonprofits, cause organizations, businesses and individuals how to effectively use social media, divided by subject area."
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50 Teachers Who Are Social Media Stars - 0 views

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    Totally agree with this list- inspiring educators
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Step aside Google, here's 150+ social media definitions at your fingertips: http://t.co... - 0 views

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    RT @hootsuite: Step aside Google, here's 150+ social media definitions at your fingertips: http://t.co/Lyt7NvfYWd http://t.co/ySTc3k6t9C
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Introduction to the Learning Process for Teachers and Trainers Online Course - 0 views

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    For teachers and trainers to fulfil their instructional role most effectively, their teaching methods must be grounded in educational learning theory. Understanding the learning process is a key element of educational learning theory and provides a framework for teachers and trainers to plan, create and deliver effective lessons, and assess each student's learning. In this free online education course, you will be introduced to the learning process. The course begins by differentiating between teaching and learning, and by describing teachers' and trainers' perspectives on learning. The course provides details about two major learning theories: behaviourism and constructivism. Within the section on Behaviourism, operant conditioning and its implications for teaching are examined in detail. The section on Constructivism compares and contrasts two subtypes of constructivism: psychological constructivism and social constructivism. Finally, the implications of constructivism for teaching are discussed using two practical strategies. This free online education course will be of great interest to professionals in the education sector who would like a greater knowledge and understanding of the learning process that will enhance their teaching and training, and to all students who are interested in the process of how we learn. Introduction to the Learning Process for Teachers and Trainers is originally from and published by Global Text Project and has a duration of 2-3 Hours for the average learner.
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Three Ways Pinterest is Getting Used by Teachers - 0 views

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    When most of us think of Pinterest, we probably think about a bunch of young people sharing links to web pages, photos and videos with their friends. It is just another social network for people to show off what is going on in their lives, such as a recent crush, an outstanding outfit that has just been purchased, or a fresh new look. But how often do we consider Pinterest as a tool to aid in teaching and learning? Here are a few ways in which Pinterest can play role in class.
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Does Twitter have a minimum age requirement? - 0 views

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    If we want to use social media tools like twitter what is the age restriction that we could consider and how does twitter govern young users?
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Assessment the Web 2.0 Way - Edmodo - 0 views

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    Edmodo is a safe and secure social networking site developed expressly for educational use that has a similar look to Facebook.
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Using Cell Phones In Class: A Primer For Teachers - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Bringing a cell phone to class usually starts a debate between teacher and student. Most teachers completely ban them. They are often regarded as distractions from learning. There are several issues concerning mobile learning like social media, Internet filtering, safety laws, teaching techniques, school policies, etc.
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11 Great Twitter Etiquettes Teachers should Know - 0 views

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    I love the idea of Twitter etiquette. Twitter just like any other social networking site has its own rules and guidelines that any new member has to accept before opening their account. But there are also other rules that are formed by force of actual use and though they are not as binding as the written ones but they are just as much important. As teachers and educators, the purpose behind using Twitter is primarily to connect with other teachers, learn from their teaching experiences and share with them ours.In doing so we build a community of people that we interact with and for this interaction to be effective we need to abide by Twitter code of ethics. Corey Talked about 11 Twitter etiquettes and based on his list I made the graphic below. Enjoy"
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10 Ways Students Can Use Twitter for Paper Writing | Emerging Education Technology - 0 views

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    "As an educator, you know that when students are given a writing assignment, many of them may need a bit of help to get it done on time. Did you know that it's possible to turn to Twitter for some help? The social media micro-blogging tool can help students write a great paper in a number of different ways."
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Teachers warn of online threats from pupils - 0 views

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    Social networking websites are being used to threaten and make false allegations against teachers.
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A Parent's Guide to Twitter and Education - 0 views

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    As more and more people join the world of Twitter (460,000 signups per day), school parents and teachers are more commonplace on this global social media tool. According to a recent Pew Internet Study, 84% of all Twitter users are between the ages of 18-49. Why is this important to school officials? The age range includes the majority of our school parents.
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Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies - 0 views

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    C4LPT is a free resource site on the use of new (particularly social) technologies for learning and performance. It is now one of the world's most visited learning sites on the Web, with over 100,000 visits every month.
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