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Chris Ruether

How Social Networking Helps Teaching (and Worries Some Professors) - Technology - The C... - 1 views

  • Ask students to do role-playing exercises on Facebook or Twitter. For instance, students in an American-history course could each be required to set up a Facebook page for a historical figure and periodically post "status updates" of things the famous people did. Similarly, Utah State University organized a Civil War re-enactment on Twitter.
  • Some attendees stressed that there is a danger that professors would use
  • new technologies just because they seemed cool, rather than for any specific learning goa
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    This article gave specific examples of how social media was used in the class room. Being a History major I especially liked the idea of making pages for certain historical figures and posting status updates about things that person did
Brian Ely

teachwithyouripad - Social Studies Apps - 0 views

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    This blog offers numerous apps that can be used in conjunction with ipads and tablets in the social studies classroom. Various apps can help students learn geography, American history, and connect with different cultures around the world.
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    This blog offers numerous apps that can be used in conjunction with ipads and tablets in the social studies classroom. Various apps can help students learn geography, American history, and connect with different cultures around the world.
Cyndi Sitterding

National School Lunch Program (NSLP) | Food and Nutrition Service - 1 views

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    National school lunch program explained with connections to applications, program history and notes
sasha thomas

Google Earth in Education: Visual Aid and Beyond « Teaching (and Learning) wi... - 0 views

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    Website giving history and overview of google earth. Gives accuracy of tool. tips for use in the classroom
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