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Social media: A guide for researchers | Research Information Network - 0 views

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    Social media is an important technological trend that has big implications for how researchers (and people in general) communicate and collaborate. Researchers have a huge amount to gain from engaging with social media in various aspects of their work.
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ePortfolio Levels (K-12 Schools) - ePortfolios with GoogleApps - 0 views

  • 1.1 Level 1 - ePortfolio as Storage1.2 Level 2 - ePortfolio as Workspace1.3 Level 3 - ePortfolio as Showcase
  • Level 1 - ePortfolio as Storage Collection -- Creating the Digital Archive (regularly – weekly/monthly) A Focus on Contents & Digital Conversion
  • Level 2 - ePortfolio as Workspace Collection + Reflection (Immediate Reflection on Learning & Artifacts in Collection) (regularly) A Focus on Process & Documentation of Learning
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  • Level 3 - ePortfolio as Showcase Selection/Reflection/Direction (each semester? End of year?) A Focus on Product & Documentation of Achievement
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    Most of the research on the implementation of electronic portfolios has been in higher eduction. Most of the customized e-portfolio tools, both commercial and open source, have been created in and for higher education, whereas the paper-based portfolio process itself began in K-12 schools. Over the last eight years, there has been a decline in the use of paper portfolios in schools, perhaps due to the dominance of high stakes standardized testing, even though the integration of technology has boomed. Perhaps more K-12 schools will again consider the use of ePortfolios, but adapted for the different culture of elementary and secondary schooling, and focusing on formative, classroom-based assessment for learning, which prior research has shown to be the best way to improve student achievement (Black & Wiliam, 1998).
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The use of social networking sites for foreign language learning: An autoethnographic s... - 0 views

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    Despite their spectacular growth in both daily life and mainstream education, little research to date has been conducted concerning the use of social networking sites in foreign language learning. The aim of this study, therefore, is to examine the use of such sites to learn a foreign language. Using an auto-ethnographic approach that included self-aware participation, learner diaries and peer debriefing, we investigated the social networking site Livemocha to study Korean from our perspectives as native speakers and experienced teachers of English. Specifically, we focused our questions on aspects of socio-collaborative principles and practice. Results of a grounded, thematic analysis indicate that the site had number of counter-productive pedagogical impediments to language learning that included, for example, flaws in site design. We conclude our paper with suggestions for improved foreign language learning through social networking sites.
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Student Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    Welcome to the world of Diigo, one of the leading Top 10 research tools. Diigo is a cloud based information management system that helps you organize relevant facts you find online. With Diigo you can keep track of those favorite websites and revisit them from any computer at any time. Diigo is a great way to improve your online productivity and is widely used by educators.
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Email etiquette: rights and wrongs - 0 views

  • Formality
  • Hello and Goodbye
  • Tricks of the Trade
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  • To smiley or not to smiley, that is the question.
  • Signing Off
  • Signature blocks can be helpful
  • run the risk of becoming weighty anchors
  • Second Thoughts
  • typos
  • Why Highlight a Negative?
  • A preset message stating, "Sent from my iPhone/BlackBerry, etc." is fine to use.
  • Going Offline
  • Lastly, there comes a time in every inbox when reply or forward won't suffice. If a conversation is going downhill fast, pick up the phone or set an in-person meeting. Research has shown we default to a negative interpretation of others' words when we don't have their tone of voice or body language to make their meaning clear
  • the recipient is still worth a salutation and closing: "Dear" remains both standard and formal, "Hello" is professional and friendly, "Hi" is casual and conversational.
  • Follow the same pattern in an email that you would face-to-face if your new client has been introduced to you as Brian, or if that is what the rest of the team calls him, you don't need to revert to Mr Carson in a follow-up email.
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    Whether you think email communication is good or bad, it's here to stay, and how you compose an email speaks to your professionalism, reliability, and personal image. So here are some tips on how to manage this vital tool.
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Study Finds the Internet Makes Youth More Engaged Citizens - 0 views

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    Arguably, the upheaval, activism and revolutions in of the last two months may serve to counter what has been a longstanding stereotype: youth are largely apolitical. Moreover, those that do participate in politics and activism online do so in shallow ways, the so-called "slacktivism." But recent findings from a longitudinal study of high school-age students challenges these notions, suggesting that youth who pursue their interests online are more likely to be engaged in civic issues.
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The 4Cs Social Media Framework | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 3 views

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    Gaurav Mishra's 4 Cs of Social Media - presentation www.gauravonomics.com/blog/the-4cs-social-media-framework/
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Why Not Use Social Networks? by Joel Josephson | Teacher Reboot Camp - 1 views

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    Educators that are not using Facebook often use the arguments that they are concerned for their: Privacy & Time.
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