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susan  carter morgan

The Social Era Is More Than Social Media | Fast Company - 0 views

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    "Here are the social-era rules that allow both people and institutions to thrive"
Demetri Orlando

Social Networks in Education wiki listing - 0 views

  • A listing of social networks used in educational environments. Please add to this list (alphabetical by category and within categories).
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    Source for finding a social network for teachers.
susan  carter morgan

Top News - Tech encourages students' social skills - 0 views

  • Well-integrated technology opens social networks for students and allows children to develop key social skills, according to two recent studies conducted by researchers at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Demetri Orlando

Humor > Social networking 1.0 - 1 views

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    Social networking 1.0
Demetri Orlando

The Key to Transforming Education - 0 views

  • I believe that the secret to change lies in developing the social fabric, capacity and connectedness found in communities of practice and learning networks.
  • building a new future- one that focuses on the gifts each teacher, student, parent and leader
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    SNBeach blogs about reforming vs. transforming. the secret to change lies in developing the social fabric, capacity and connectedness found in communities of practice and learning networks.
Lorri Carroll

CAIS Commission on Professional Development | CPD Blog for CAIS Colleagues to Share Pro... - 2 views

  • This post, written by Justine Fellows, is the first of a series of posts written by members of the CAIS Commission on Technology. 
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    You are invited to join our new professional development blog; enter the conversation and write posts about important issues that focus your learning and help other CAIS colleagues. Think of our blog as a faculty lounge for all CAIS educators. It's our venue to share professional learning, ask questions, and give advice:  [ http://caisct.wordpress.com/ ]http://caisct.wordpress.com/ Just as an "unconference" moves forward with a participant driven spirit, the Commission of Professional Development created this blog to be a forum for CAIS educators to exchange thoughts, questions and insights about important issues in our learning communities. Email [ mailto:bsullivan@suffieldacademy.org ]bsullivan@suffieldacademy.org for a simple step to becoming a member of this blog. What do we hope this blog will become? An opportunity for CAIS educators to jettison inhibitions that they may have about "writing in the social media" world and break into the digital forum by sharing the wisdom we know exists among CAIS minds. Click on this Edutopia link for an example of a dynamic blog for educators:  [ http://www.edutopia.org/blog/balancing-work-and-life-teacher-elena-aguilar ]http://www.edutopia.org/blog/balancing-work-and-life-teacher-elena-aguilar Imagine that the above content of that post and comments were specific to CAIS educators-perhaps from a colleague! The content would be so useful. Moving forward, the CAIS blog will host interesting topics with comment threads that relate to the contexts of CAIS learning communities because CAIS educators know a great deal about teaching and learning. The blog will also be another lens to design professional development programs. The CPD wants to read your posts. Also sign up for updates by clicking on the "Follow Blog via Email" hyperlink so that you can follow your colleagues: [ http://caisct.wordpress.com/ ]http://caisct.wordpress.com/
Dolores Gende

» Top 100 Articles of 2011 C4LPT - 1 views

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    Articles on how social media tools are impacting personal, professional and organisational learning practices and behaviours.
susan  carter morgan

Unlearning How to Teach - 1 views

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    The shift from 'sage on the stage' to 'guide on the side', while it has served an important function in shifting the focus from the teacher to the learner, does not capture the fullness of the implications of this shift. We have been hearing about the importance of 'lifelong learning' for some time now in formal education. If, as Bauman asserts, 'unlearning' will be as important to social success in the 21st millennium as learning has been in the 20th millennium, then the habit of 'lifelong learning' will need radical re-thinking in terms of the nature and purposes of pedagogical work. Put simply, we will need to see a further shift from sage-on-the-stage and guide-on-the-side to meddler-in-the-middle (McWilliam, 2005).
Demetri Orlando

Meetings Are a Matter of Precious Time - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • the leader has not set clear objectives or an agenda, and didn’t assign pre-meeting preparation tasks.
  • it is certain that every organization has too many meetings, and far too many poorly designed ones
  • Whoever calls a meeting should be explicit about its objectives.
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  • After productive or unproductive meetings, assign credit or blame to the person in charge.
  • many meetings serve a cultural function, allowing participants to renew social connections, establish relationships, verify the social order and deepen a sense of belonging
Demetri Orlando

21st c. skills map for social studies - 0 views

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    6mb pdf from partnership for 21st c. skills
susan  carter morgan

Gin, Television, and Social Surplus - Here Comes Everybody - 0 views

  • If I had to pick the critical technology for the 20th century, the bit of social lubricant without which the wheels would've come off the whole enterprise, I'd say it was the sitcom. Starting with the Second World War a whole series of things happened--rising GDP per capita, rising educational attainment, rising life expectancy and, critically, a rising number of people who were working five-day work weeks. For the first time, society forced onto an enormous number of its citizens the requirement to manage something they had never had to manage before--free time.
  • It's better to do something than to do nothing.
  • We're going to look at every place that a reader or a listener or a viewer or a user has been locked out, has been served up passive or a fixed or a canned experience, and ask ourselves, "If we carve out a little bit of the cognitive surplus and deploy it here, could we make a good thing happen?"
Sarah Hanawald

Dipity Anotated and Illustrated Timelines - 0 views

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    Looks really interesting for Social Studies or Literary Studies. How to use with students under 13?
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    This one is really great. The timeline can be embedded in webpages!
Demetri Orlando

i - 0 views

  • This network is a forum for discussing education and is a laboratory for experimenting with social-educational networking, blogging, wikis, social bookmarking, and multimedia. Educators and students are encouraged to participate and contribute to this virtual community.
    • Demetri Orlando
       
      These floating sticky notes are interesting when you're sharing them with a group. Does anyone else have trouble seeing embedded content on this page at school? I think it is my school firewall that is blocking some of the embedded items. At home, I see it all fine. I added the "weekly feature" item on 4-27-08, because I was so struck by that stack of slides from David Truss.
    • Christi Teasley
       
      I have just noticed this little note! Yes, I do not see this while at school. Makes me wonder what else I am missing!
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      I see it fine as I use Diigo toolbar tool. That is the basic requirement to participate in the Diigo world.
Demetri Orlando

how we use diigo - 16 views

Hello everyone, I've been asked to write a short article about Diigo for possible publication. If you would be willing to help me write it, I would enjoy the experience of collaborating in that wa...

started by Demetri Orlando on 25 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
Demetri Orlando

Rules of MacNeil/Lehrer Journalism | Online NewsHour | PBS - 0 views

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    Jim Lehrer's "rules" for the PBS Newshour reporting are a nice set of guidelines that could be applied in general to interacting online on discussion boards, list-serves, and social websites. Might be useful for students to read these as part of a netiquette lesson
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