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Sven A. Miller

Ten tips for using social media in school communications | Best Practices News | eSchoo... - 3 views

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    With social media networks ubiquitous in American life, it's time to shift the debate from whether it's a good idea for educators to use this new medium to how to use it wisely and well. Here are 10 tips to help get you started in social media for school communications.
Simina Petraru

E-learning in creative careers - 0 views

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    More and more universities around the world provide online, e-learning programs that enable the long distance education to interested individuals. The website that I propose is one of my favorite options in terms of creative education related to arts, performing, liberal, media and communication arts. The SCAD eLearning environment encompasses an online global community, where students learn from SCAD faculty and one another, participating in critiques, meetings and collaborative projects. Students complete undergraduate and graduate degree requirements completely online or in combination with on-site courses. SCAD eLearning provides comprehensive university services including career coaching, research workshops, counseling services, SCAD libraries, and resources such as the Virtual Lecture Hall, SCAD.tv, and the Visual Resources Center. Recipient of numerous awards, SCAD eLearning has been recognized for its outstanding and comprehensive online learning curriculum. Vigorous, well-designed coursework, combined with exceptional instruction, ensures a world-class online education. Enjoy!
Kristina Hoeppner

TUE Learning Community - 0 views

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    "As part of its Transforming Undergraduate Education Program, the University of Texas SYSTEM has initiated a statewide virtual learning community of students, faculty, researchers and administrators, that offers a creative approach to undergraduate instruction through the innovative use of a 21st century low-cost online virtual world technology."
Sven A. Miller

Moodle vs. Facebook: Does using Facebook for Discussions in an Online Course Enhance Pe... - 5 views

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    In this study, we investigated the effect of using the social network site Facebook for discussions in an online course. Data were collected from concurrent offerings of an introductory educational psychology course, one using Facebook discussion boards and the other Moodle forums. We measured student perceptions of social presence and the frequency and length of their discussion interactions. Evaluation of this data indicated that there were no differences in our measures. We discuss why the potential benefits of Facebook for online teaching may not have emerged in this study and provide suggestions for further research in this area.
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    Through an experiment we are performing in Prof. Caire's class, we tried to find a comparative study of MOODLE vs. Facebook in an academic context; and this is the only article we found, that treats this specific issue…
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    While using Facebook for coursework and school discussions seems odd to us at the moment and is a point of debate, I think as it becomes more and more a part of our culture, using it in education will be unavoidable. I think it's possible that within a few years Facebook will be such an integral part of everyone's life that it will eventually be natural and logical to use it for school. Kids won't know a world without facebook! Now it's still new and fresh and we don't quite know how to handle it, but over time it may become a simple digital manifestation of the totality of our lives.
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    Very interesting article. After getting used with very traditional methods, it´s a little bit difficult to use these tools and to adapt with them. Especially when we use them in a different context that is not education one. In the beginning of Master class I remember that was hard to get use with moodle or other tools that we learnt. I agree with Lucas that in the nearly future will be so normal to use them. But my concern (we have already discuss in one of our presentation) is that not all the children/ students have the chance/ possibility to use these tools and we will create a huge gap in the education.
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    I agree with Lucas. It is still kind of difficult to deal with it, but it will become natural. However it does not sound odd to me. Not at all. It is simply a question of time. The same happened with the Email taking over the traditional "sending letters ritual". It is the natural course of technology! :) As far as I am concerned it can work out pretty well. We have the example of moodle within our master and I also have already the experience with facebook for school discussions (within my german course). One of my friends, who is TOTALLY addicted to facebook, was telling us the other day that she spends so much time on facebook that she gets now the feeling that she is "outdated" when it comes to news. And we told her to join/add one newspaper (or so), which has a facebook page. Like this she would get the information anyway. It is a good point also valid for education. Why not to "combine business with pleasure"? It is not only usefull, but it can also be a motivator for the students.
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    one year later... :) it is interesting to see how facebook and its use actually changed during this year. For our Media class with Charles Max we made a little research on whether the students from the Master program use the Socializing Forum of the Moodle platform or not and why. While one year ago the Moodle platform was the main space where students shared and discussed ideas about academic topics and issues, this year it turned out that the students prefer to communicate and discuss things through facebook rather than on Moodle. Facebook seems to become an easy and handy way to communicate and exchange ideas not only on a personal level but also for academic reasons.
Diana Alves

Using a touch screen computer to support relationships between people with dementia and... - 1 views

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    Interacting with media: not only funny, but also extremely useful. This article explores the reality of people with dementia, who are not always able to communicate and to interact with their caregivers. Thus, the authors evaluate an interactive touch screen (named CIRCA) that allows this communication and interaction between them. I won't tell you the results (so that if you're interested... you read the article :), but CIRCA has several applications. which aim to stimulate the memory of people with dementia... and it kinda works out well... :) It is pretty amazing. Great to see people interacting with media with useful objectives.
Sven A. Miller

Johanna Blakley: Social media and the end of gender | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Media and advertising companies still use the same old demographics to understand audiences, but they're becoming increasingly harder to track online, says media researcher Johanna Blakley. As social media outgrows traditional media, and women users outnumber men, Blakley explains what changes are in store for the future of media.
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    About TASTE COMMUNITIES - in contrast to "(…) genre categories that assume that certain demographic groups like certain things… that 'hispanics' like certain things, that 'young' people like certain things, … This is far too simplistic!"
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    This is a really interesting video. Thanks for sharing. I like the very end of Blakley's talk when she mentions that the future development of media and advertisement companies will be based on understanding and working WITH the people's interests and tastes, rather than continuing to work on stereotypes and demographics, which are no longer valid, or maybe they have never actually been?!
Miriam Martinez

Innovative technologies for multicultural education needs - 0 views

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    I found this interesting article that look at divers types of technologies apply in multicultural education context.. I hope someone find it useful! I copied here the abstract: The purpose of this paper is to discuss several technology applications that are being used to address current problems or opportunities related to multicultural education. Five technology applications or technology-related projects are discussed, including a teacher education literacy tool, social networking communities, massive multiplayer online role playing games (MMORPGs), virtual patients, and an International Leadership in Educational Technology (ILET) consortium. Research and practical implications of this paper include the introduction of new technologies for improving multicultural education, research findings on the use of these tools, and potential opportunities or pitfalls as such tools are implemented and evaluated. The paper concludes with a call for new research in the area of technologies for multicultural education.
Sarah Moser

Developing Algebraic Reasoning with Technology - 0 views

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    I find it interesting to think of how we function in the traditional school system, where we are taught to learn things or concepts by heart (like for example mathematics) without really needing to reason or understand what we are actually doing. This article shows how children, thanks to this technological tool, "[d]eepen[...] mathematical understanding and higher-order thinking skills (HOTS)[, meaning] communicating about mathematics (Analyzing), [d]etermining values of shapes (Evaluating), [c]reating equations to explain relationships between shape values (Creating)". (Polly, 2011)
Cecile Dupire

Cyber-teaching in the Oral History Classroom - 0 views

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    This article retraces the use of new media and new technologies in a class of Oral History. It shows that by using those new tools, it enhanced learning through a more interactive, participative and collaborative way. During the Oral History Class, the students were engaged in a collaborative project aimed at giving the "opportunity to play an action-research and community service role". The use of new media and technologies were used in class (using computers) as well as outside the classroom. For this project a "Class folder" was created where students and teacher could put their work as well as knowing about the assignment or the advancement of the project. This "Class folder" developed a conceptualization of "centralization" of the work: the access was free, any time and it was for the student a good way to share their ideas, comments and work. It also enhanced the "decentralization of knowledge": the students were more autonomous and the teacher became a "facilitator rather than a singular authority in the classroom".
mihaela iordan

Maintained Relationships on Facebook - 1 views

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    I think this a very interesting approach to get a clearer picture how convivial Facebook really is - and also a good example of a small study on a test group, methodologically speaking. Even though this is not representative, I can confirm, that these numbers do in fact mirror my own networking habits with my 'friends'… but I think you also have to pay further attention to other factors like context of the FB user - as a college student is bound to communicate more than a 50 year old housewife for example… or a couple which gets engaged or the birth of a baby might create a false result, if you do not analyse it as a longitudinal study… never mind the size of the network. So yeay fir a test study, but for the real study they need to clarify some details and pay further attention to some critical variables!
Diana Alves

Karaoke in the library: Effects on learning, literacy, and social communication - 0 views

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    Singing Bob Marley or The Ramones... It does not matter! Karaoke can help students developing their capacities. :) This article brings up a very interesting issue: using karaoke as a learning tool for Special Education Students and English Language Learners. A short quotation to increase your curiosity about the article: "SSHH! YOU CAN'T SING IN THE LIBRARY I first had the idea of introducing karaoke into my middle school library program after going to a local club on karaoke Night. People got up and seemed to become someone else-more confident-regardless of their ability to sing. I got up my courage to try it and the same thing happened to me. I chose Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive," and not only did I survive, I felt on top of the world!" It is very interesting, however not new to us (us, the ones who couldn't participate in the symposium in Munich...) because Gudrun had a similar idea for our session... :)
anola brace

Digital citizenship - 1 views

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    I would like to share with you this new project that gives light a new dimension to education using the social media as tool to increase the interaction between teacher and students. The Flat Classroom Project is an innovative approach where educators have built social-networking sites specifically for use in class and home assignments. This project allows communication for students in the classroom, but for them to interact with students in far away classrooms all around the world can reach and learn from each other. A recent survey (http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Social-Media-and-Young-Adults.aspx) from the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 73 percent of online teens use social-networking sites. Updating their Facebook or MySpace page has become a regular activity for teens as is using these services to catch up on what their peers are doing. Using similar tools will encourage students to interact with each other, using many of the same techniques they do when away from school but focused on their educational goals. Hope for someone will be useful
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    Its is very interesting to see that new technologies are more and more taking part of the class as being a tool like any other ones. It is very important to let them get in the class and not leave them out as new media and new technologies are used on a everyday basis by most of the students. One of the most important point of this article to make sure that the use of tools should be customized depending on the students. It is also in my opinion that the more customized the process of learning is, the better will be the learning. Customizing a class lead to a better motivation for the students and so lead to a better learning and more important remembering of what is done during the class. Moreover, I agree with the authors when saying that new technologies should be used and learned from the very beginning of school. As I said, new technologies should not be let outside of the school as it takes a great part of our lifes nowadays. And the earliest it is learnt, the better the students will know how to use them to make them as most efficient in their lifes (private ones, during their studies, careers...) as possible. It is said in the article that this project is used in different countries. However, besides Spain, the rest of them are english speaking countries. How could this project be developed in order to touch more and more countries? Or could it be used during english classes in other countries than the one mentionned?
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