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The top 27 tools for collaborate, discussion, and backchanneling with students - 5 views

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    With the advance of web 2.0 technologies, there emerged a wide range of educational tools that we can use with our students in and outside the classroom.Collaborative web tools is one example. Using such websites, teachers will be able to help in holding online and real-time discussions with their students, help them in their projects and assignments, guide their learning, do back-channeling, and synchronously moderate discussion threads and many more. We have prepared for you a list of such tools that you can use with your students, check it and share with us what you think about it.
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7 Reasons To Leverage Social Networking Tools in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Author writes about some of the same reasons we're learning to use these tools in the online environment; however, the use of Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory as support for why these tools should be used is unusual.
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Best Education in the World: Finland, South Koriea Top Country Rankings, US Rated Average - 2 views

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    What can we do to improve the status of American education???

Google apps for education - 1 views

started by Tracy Wright on 02 Sep 13 no follow-up yet

Examples of Educational Podcasts - 3 views

started by Philip Nyman on 26 Apr 15 no follow-up yet
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Half an Hour for Blogging - 2 views

  • Today, most bloggers use either Google’s popular Blogger service or WordPress.
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    O thy virtues, thou blog and bloggers. Seest thou this day the new dimension that thou hast brought to mankind and to pets. I tell you, this is fast education
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    This is a great primer, from Stephen Downes, on making blogging a part of the blogger's daily routine. See what you think - Donna Rubinson
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Social Media Usage Trends Among Higher Education Faculty - 2 views

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    Survey finds faculty divided on social media in the classroom Do you friend your students on Facebook? Do you tweet, or use Twitter in the classroom? Do you network on LinkedIn, and participate in its groups? Does your college or university have a social media policy?
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POD Cast-Higher Ed Summit-National Center for Advanced Research and Information in Digi... - 0 views

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    Karen Cator, director of the Office of Educational Technology at the U.S. Department of Education, talks about ways her office can help connect higher education professionals with one another to share best practices for using technology, something that is not happening now.
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Technology in Higher Education - 0 views

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    Interesting article about what holds us back from incorporating technology into the classroom
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MERLOT II - Home - 1 views

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    Free and open online community of resources designed primarily for faculty, staff and students of higher education
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    Online teaching and learning materials
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    A must for anyone using technology in education
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The Top 18 Educational Social Networking Websites for Teachers - 3 views

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    This is the summary that comes with the article. Social networking is a topic I have extensively covered here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning during this year. I am also preparing an ebook about it which I will publish here in the next coming weeks. Why next coming weeks and not this week ?
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    Looking forward to reading the ebook.....Congratulations!
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    Social networking is a topic I have extensively covered here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning during this year. I am also preparing an ebook about it which I will publish here in the next coming weeks. Why next coming weeks and not this week ?
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    I could see using this in my College Success course. That class lends itself more to discussion in this forum.
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Supporting the Seven Principles with Blackboard Learn - 2 views

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    This course site and presentation will illustrate how the "Seven Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" (Chickering and Gamson, 1991) can be supported using the features of Blackboard Learn. Several online course design rubrics will also guide our showcase of quality instructional design options related to course structure, navigation, activities, assignments (individual and group), and communication. "Seven Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" (Chickering and Gamson, 1991), states a quality teaching and learning environment is one that: (1) Encourages contact between students and faculty, (2) Develops reciprocity and cooperation among students, (3) Encourages active learning, (4) Gives prompt feedback, (5) Emphasizes time on task, (6) Communicates high expectations, and (7) Respects diverse talents and ways of learning.
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Educational Leadership:Feedback for Learning:Seven Keys to Effective Feedback - 0 views

  • feedback is information about how we are doing in our efforts to reach a goal
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      Good or bad, some kind of information related to student effort needs to be relayed.
  • What specifically should I do more or less of next time, based on this information?
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      Keep this question in mind when providing student feedback.
  • the sooner I get feedback, the better
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      Waiting until the last week of class to provide any kind of feedback has no point.
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  • What makes any assessment in education formative is not merely that it precedes summative assessments, but that the performer has opportunities, if results are less than optimal, to reshape the performance to better achieve the goal. In summative assessment, the feedback comes too late; the performance is over.
  • Although the universal teacher lament that there's no time for such feedback is understandable, remember that "no time to give and use feedback" actually means "no time to cause learning." As we have seen, research shows that less teaching plus more feedback is the key to achieving greater learning. And there are numerous ways—through technology, peers, and other teachers—that students can get the feedback they need.
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    Another great source on providing timely feedback throughout the course to enhance student learning.
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How Social Media is Reshaping Today's Education System - 1 views

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    This article gives simple explanations of benefits behind the use of social media at all levels of education and how students can enhance their education.
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Teaching with Social Media: Disrupting Present Day Public Education.: Joliet Junior Col... - 1 views

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    Let us see how utilizing social media has worked in other educational settings!
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The role of social media in higher education classes (real and virtual) - A literature ... - 2 views

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    Even as today's college student experiences a variety of classroom forms (i.e., "brick and mortar", virtual, hybrid), social media's use and influence are evolving depending on context. Widely embraced as a tool for personal or business purposes, the notion that social media could be an effective tool for educational purposes has received recent attention. #TT1711
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Facebook In The Classroom. Seriously. | Emerging Education Technology - 5 views

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    Some interesting applications. Maybe I need to reconsider.
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    Another source of good ideas to consider.
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    Some of these ideas look promising-- not sure how many to actually use, but there are some good ideas to consider, weigh.
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    Do Popular Social Networking Applications Have A Place In The Classroom? A Growing Number Of Educators Say 'Yes'. The post, "100 Ways To Teach With Twitter", is one of the most consistently viewed article on this site. Similarly, "Facebook As An Instructional Technology Tool", resulted in the 2nd most trafficked day here in 2010.
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    Awesome article! Thank you.
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Your guide to Slack for higher education | Slack - 0 views

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    Integrating slack, a synchronous or asynchronous chat tool, into the higher ed classroom
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Social Media and Learning | Tools for Education | Ashford - 2 views

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    Great ideas!
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    Helpful article on social media for educational purposes. Assignment ideas.
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The Innovative Educator: 5 Real Examples of Using Twitter for Education - 0 views

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    Good article on academic uses of Twitter. Also includes instructions on how to embed twitter in your blog, wiki, etc.
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