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Vanessa Camilleri

Social Media in the Classroom [INFOGRAPHIC] - 3 views

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    It shouldn't come as a surprise that social media has changed more than just how we pass the time, it has now infused itself into formal learning channels. Although adoption is slow (for instance, only 15% of teachers find value in Facebook, Wiki, and other social networks), time will only show that it will rise. I think that the integration of social media in higher education has its benefits and challenges... however I can say that undisputedly it is one of the better ways of increasing communication between academics and students.
thuttenl

Top 10 social media dashboard tools | Socialbrite - 1 views

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    Organize your social media accounts
Nataliya Marchenko

Online Social Networking And Education: Study Reports On New Generations Social And Cre... - 0 views

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    Interesting study by The National School Boards Association. Sponsorship from Microsoft, Newscorp and Verizon makes me suspicious though.
Jeannette Elliott

Social Media for Educators - PowerPoint - 1 views

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    PowerPoint slides on Slideshare shows several social media sources available to educators.
marion ike

100 Inspiring Way to Use Social Media in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Social media may have started out as a fun way to connect with friends, but it has evolved to become a powerful tool for education and business. Sites such as Facebook and Twitter and tools such as Skype are connecting students to learning opportunities in new and exciting ways.
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    I like this site as it offers innovate ideas for bringing social media into classrooms. It also categorizes the suggesions by levels - K-12 and college. It also gives suggestions for students' use and for teachers' use.
David Kirby

Raymond Schillinger: Social Media and the Arab Spring: What Have We Learned? - 0 views

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    Nine months have now passed since the tumultuous beginnings of the Arab Spring burst forth in the streets of Tunisia. A rising spirit of protest has since spread like wildfire across the Middle East, communicated primarily through the channels of social media.
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    Social media and how it affects us globally - Arab Spring
Dr Quintin Williams Jr

The 10 Best and Worst Ways Social Media Impacts Education | Education Technology and Te... - 0 views

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    I brief article that highlights the pros and cons of social media in the educational setting.
locketteiu

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Student Social Media Use - 0 views

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    http://www.onlineuniversities.com/blog/2012/10/balancing-advantages-disadvantages-student-social-media-use/ "In " Only Disconnect," Andrew Reiner, writing for The Chronicle of Higher Education, lamented the state of American youth, particularly their preoccupation with social media. By the end of his article, Reiner advocated for social media Sabbaths, in which students would disconnect from their networks in order to more deeply engage with each other and their academic pursuits.
rovinglibrarian

The Challenge of Information Literacy in a time of Social Media and Pervasive Informati... - 1 views

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    Why information literacy is important even within the context of social media.
burt-nicholasl

Social Networking | News & Press Center - 1 views

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    The Social Networking section of the 2013 State of America's Libraries Report from the American Library Association provides information about the use of Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and other Web 2.0 technologies in libraries including the increased use of gaming technology.
life219

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
jolanta25

7 Innovative Ways To Use Social Media In The Classroom - More Than A Tech - 15 views

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    Recent article on using social media
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    Prof. Garrett, thank you for this article. Jolanta
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    Great! I didn't know you can create a Facebook quiz! I really have to check that out. I also thought having a chat with celebrity authors, etc. is a wonderful idea.
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    Dear Norm, thank you for the article. Some very interesting things are using polls on Twitter (great for student feedback/opinion), creating YouTube video lessons to replace the classroom lecture with a video lecture in a f2f class, and using a blogging website on collaborative group projects.
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    An iInteresting article on the use of social media in education.
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    Nice article. Very interesting to know about use of social media in education.
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    TT1921 (M Oyeleye) Prof. Garrett, What a great article to read! I was intrigued with this question, which I have tweaked a bit - "How can we as educators make the best use of Twitter or Diigo to help connect our students with amazing, inspiring personalities in the various fields we teach"?. Please, I will be interested in any response or comment on this?
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    One of many good articles for this week's study. I especially liked the Facebook uses.
acyrkiel

6 Pros And Cons Of Social Media In The Classroom - 0 views

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    6 Pros And Cons Of Social Media In The Classroom; this article gives good food for thought and ideas; motivates me to delve a little further into the main points of the article
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    Looks like an interesting article to me!
michelleverde37

Social Bookmarking and Diigo - Student Learning with Diigo - 6 views

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    This explains diigo's features.
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    Social Bookmarking is simply making bookmarks available to a social network. Rather than storing bookmarks on a local computer, the bookmarks are stored to a social bookmarking website. By default, the bookmarks are available for the network to view. Using a social bookmarking service instead of traditional bookmarking has a number of advantages: Bookmarks are available on any computer.
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    Ways to Use Diigo in the classroom!
nbzeller

How Social Media is Reshaping Today's Education System - Center for Social Impact ... - 0 views

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    This is an interesting article that discusses the importance of creating "community" with social media and how it's important to incorporate into the classroom. The startling statistic that the authors cite is that 96% of students are using at least 1 form of social media.
theprofessorg

Assignment: Social media portfolio | Decoding Social Media 2014 - 3 views

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    If you are looking for ways to engage students in social media, here is an assignment for an ePortfolio. Posted by CGerber.
Vicky Archos

16 New Social Media Apps & Platforms You Might Not Know About - 0 views

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    Trends in social media change rapidly and I always ask my students what social media they are using. Here's an interesting Blog that covers social media for 2022.
Cathy Sowa

Privacy and Social Media - 0 views

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    This article discusses some statistics of social networking use and how users can get scammed or information stolen through clicking on headers or sharing too much personal data.
marypat sheppard

Euro Social Media - 0 views

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    An international perspective of social media in education, includes a video.
John Solis

Lists made social - Listly - 0 views

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    List.ly, according to co-founder Nick Kellet, is "true social curation with lists as a metaphor." List.ly is all about creating and curating lists. You can create lists of tips or lists of websites or lists of anything you can think of that your potential clients would be interested in.
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    List.ly is an excellent tool for curating web resources. You can then embed these lists into your blog, wiki, or content pages in your institutions learning management system. Other list.ly users can even request to add resources to your curated list. You can sign up for list.ly and it's free.
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