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The important role of social media in higher education - Study International - 5 views

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    I don't even know what tumbler is! I better get back in the game...
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    #TT1921 (M Oyeleye) Hello Tess, I went digging on tumblr. I hope this helps. Tumblr is a microblogging and social networking website, The service allows users to post multimedia and other content to a short-form blog. Users can follow other users' blogs. Bloggers can also make their blogs private. I have attached some links to support your reading on tumblr. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumblr https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1z5CgSt_tc8 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=spQcyqQqN1o
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    #TT1921 (Beverly Bradley) Hi Tess and Margaret! I agree Margaret Tumblr is a great asset. I would also suggest Peergrade.
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    Role of social media in higher education
melissaautumn

The 2016 Dean's List: EdTech's 50 Must-Read Higher Ed IT Blogs - 4 views

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    In the ever-changing field of education technology, it's important to stay up-to-date on industry happenings, and it's even more important to understand current news in context. That's where the Dean's List comes in handy: It reintroduces higher ed stakeholders to a group of education technology thought leaders who share not-to-be-missed analyses of higher ed technology trends, challenges and opportunities.
sherylteaches

From Andragogy to Heutagogy - 0 views

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    Abstract In something of a landmark for education Knowles (1970) suggested an important change in the way in which educational experiences for adults should be designed. The approach, known as andragogy, contrasts quite sharply with pedagogy which is the teaching of children. This paper suggests there is benefit in moving from andragogy towards truly self-determined learning. The concept of truly self-determined learning, called heutagogy, builds on humanistic theory and approaches to learning described in the 1950s. It is suggested that heutagogy is appropriate to the needs of learners in the twenty-first century, particularly in the development of individual capability. A number of implications of heutagogy for higher education and vocational education are discussed. top Heutagogy
rashaelhage

Social Media in Higher Education: 6 Essential Tips - 3 views

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    Tips for using Social Media in Higher Education
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    Don't mind if I "tweet" about this. This is spot-on!
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    The post looks at the expanding role of social media in higher education. It addresses 6 tips to build institutional reputation and foster a sense of community.
helenrbio

5 trends poised to shake up higher education in 2018 | Education Dive - 0 views

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    Article shows 5 interesting trends facing higher education
johannahsilva

Tweeting in Higher Ed - 7 views

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    A survey of literature regarding use of Twitter in the higher education classroom finds substantial support and good advice regarding its usefulness in pedagogy. More research is needed to determine if Twitter can affect active learning, class participation, and learning outcomes.
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    A survey of literature regarding use of Twitter in the higher education classroom finds substantial support and good advice regarding its usefulness in pedagogy. More research is needed to determine if Twitter can affect active learning, class participation, and learning outcomes.
Heather Hotz

Why They Don't Apply What They Learn, Part 3 - Do Your Job Better - The Chronicle of Hi... - 4 views

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    I hear complaints about the poor quality of student writing today as often as I read stories about the Internet causing the end of higher education as we know it (i.e., frequently). When those complaints come in the form of actual conversations with peers, instead of in print, I feel myself immediately put on the defensive.
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    Thanks for this post Heather. I liked that the instructor recognized that despite some challenges with using a new technique to promote his students' writing skills the energy that was expressed by his students far outweighed the "mess" that he dealt with the first time trying something new.
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    The lack of learning transfer is a common mantra in higher education. It's a good article for reflection. Although I've been a proponent of service learning, at the same time, I wasn't sure how students could or if they would transfer their experiences to the academic component. Now, I need to rethink my position on service learning and its impact on connected learning
ece_doc

The Use of Social Media in Higher Education for Marketing and Communications: A Guide ... - 3 views

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    Colleges and universities are beginning to embrace social media and realizing the potential power and implications for using it as a component of their overall marketing mix. This guide will introduce you to some of the more popular forms of social media, including Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Flickr, Twitter, blogs, and del.icio.us.
Cathy Sowa

Evaluating the iPad in Higher Education - Online College.org - 0 views

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    Using Ipads for learning in higher education, including a list of apps and suggestions for implementing them.
Kathy Butler

How higher education uses social media | ICEF Monitor - Market intelligence for interna... - 1 views

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    Very interesting statistics in this piece. I wonder how comparable these figures would be to Canadian colleges and universities.
elaine phillips

Twitter-in-Higher-Education-Usage-Habits-and-Trends-of-Todays-College-Faculty - 0 views

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    Interesting information regarding usage of Twitter in higher education
Lisa Cushing

'How are you going to grade this?': Evaluating Classroom Blogs - ProfHacker - The Chron... - 4 views

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    this article from the Chronicle of Higher Education provides suggestions as to how professors can grade student blogs.
hmoore681

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
S. Taylor

Students and Higher Ed Leaders Put Their Faith in Online Classes [#Infographic] - 2 views

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    As cost-effective alternatives to traditional college classes, online learning programs continue to gain steam in higher ed. According to statistics gathered for an Online Learning Consortium infographic, 5.8 million students are now enrolled in online courses, and the majority put tremendous stock in the quality of their education: 90 percent of students say their online learning experiences are the same or better than in-classroom options.
amhaptas

Teaching Strategies that Enhance Higher-Order Thinking - 6 views

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    The article seems more relevant for K-12 although it may be used to enlighten educators who continue to embrace the sage on the stage methodology of teaching.
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    Great article! While reading the article I immediately thought about how young children are taught to memorize the ABC's and numbers through rote learning. Young children actively engaged with letters and numbers using concrete objects to guide them in their learning results in higher-order thinking.
wfroese

Using Twitter for education: Beneficial or simply a waste of time? - 6 views

Thanks for the Twitter in Educ link. As a Twitter newbie, this was really helpful to me with my "How Do I Do This?" questions. As for my article, here's a better address thru ResearchGate. Can't ...

twitter learning performance interaction

jamwithamy

Top 7 Educational Technology Tools, Apps, and Resources for Higher Education - The Tech... - 3 views

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    I thoroughly enjoyed this article and then went on to read more from thetechedvocate.org page.
justinyork

Texas Learn OER - 0 views

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    "Texas Learn OER is a set of ten openly-licensed, self-paced modules for faculty, staff, and administrators in higher education. The training was developed by Carrie Gits, Head Librarian and Library Services OER Team Leader at Austin Community College, for the Digital Higher Education Consortium of Texas. Anyone can earn a certificate of completion for Texas Learn OER -- for free! Texas Learn OER was been recognized in 2021 with an OE Global Open Education Award for Excellence."
Nicholas Dasios

Apple's iPad Officially Passes the Higher Education Test - 0 views

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    Reed College finds that the iPad excels under the same conditions in which the Amazon Kindle failed a year earlier.
Dana Davis

The Role of Disruptive Technology in the Future of Higher Education (EDUCAUSE Quarterl... - 1 views

shared by Dana Davis on 02 Sep 11 - Cached
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    Having been immersed lately in reading about disruptive technologies, I am in a quandary. Which - if any - technology in higher education is truly disruptive? How would we know? Is there a way to make any technology disruptive? And finally, how might disruptive technology affect higher education's future?
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