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50 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom - 11 views

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    Tips are geared toward K-12 grades, but some could be used for college classes.
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    The 50 tips and projects provide you and your students with 50 ways to incorporate Twitter into important and lasting lessons.
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    This was recently posted by a few classmates on Twitter. I am still knew to Twitter, and deciding if it's something I would even want in my class, I thought it was informative and helpful.
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    Many critics of Twitter believe that the 140-character microblog offered by the ubiquitous social network can do little for the education industry . They are wrong. K-12 teachers have taken advantage of The following projects provide you and your students with 50 ways to Twitter 's format to keep their classes engaged and up-to-date on the latest technologies.
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    These are excellent useful ways to use Twitter in an educational setting. Teachers can use it and student's will love this communication method.
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    Many critics of Twitter believe that the 140-character microblog offered by the ubiquitous social network can do little for the education industry . They are wrong. K-12 teachers have taken advantage of The following projects provide you and your students with 50 ways to Twitter 's format to keep their classes engaged and up-to-date on the latest technologies.
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    Many critics of Twitter believe that the 140-character microblog offered by the ubiquitous social network can do little for the education industry . They are wrong. K-12 teachers have taken advantage of The following projects provide you and your students with 50 ways to Twitter 's format to keep their classes engaged and up-to-date on the latest technologies.
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    Many critics of Twitter believe that the 140-character microblog offered by the ubiquitous social network can do little for the education industry . They are wrong. K-12 teachers have taken advantage of Twitter 's format to keep their classes engaged and up-to-date on the latest technologies.
qt_gray

http://math.wikia.com/wiki/Proof:The_Decimal_0.999..._is_Equivalent_to_1 - 0 views

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    This is a link to a wiki where people can prove that 0.9999999 is equivalent to 1. This qualifies as a wiki because anyone can edit the page (the earliest entry I found was from 2008.) I like this wiki because it shows many ways to prove the two values are equivalent. Some of the proofs are rather simple and can be understood by students in an beginning or intermediate algebra class. I would use this wiki in my teaching by asking students if they agree with the proofs and to come up with their own proofs for the values.
qt_gray

http://www.uwlax.edu/tutorcast/college_algebra_podcasts1.htm - 0 views

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    It took me about an hour to find this podcast. I wanted a podcast that addressed topics that are could be understood by a student in a college level math class. These short podcast give a step by step solution for various algebra problems and could be used as a supplemental way of explaining a particular problem. I would use these podcast if there were a few more examples for each topic. For instance, I would like at least 3 podcast for the common denominator problem. I would probably use the podcast as a section review or with a worksheet that had similar examples.
Alison Wiseman

Synchronous and Asynchronous Communication:Tools for Collaboration - ETEC 510 - 1 views

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    Synchronous and Asynchronous Communication: Tools for Collaboration This page was authored by Byron Kask (2009) and revised by Sarah Wood (2010), and Brett Williams (2014)
smithtechtools

100 Ways To Use Twitter In Education, By Degree Of Difficulty - 5 views

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    Having used Twitter for the first time this week in our Technology Tools class, I am intrigued by its potential application to online classes. This article discusses some possible ideas.
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    This is a good resource. Thank you!
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    I share your sentiments about practical use in the classroom. Thanks for sharing.
jolanta25

The Internet Classics Archive | Metaphysics by Aristotle - 2 views

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      Metaphysics Book I
  • brings to light many differences between things.
  • "ALL men by nature desire to know.
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  • Again, we do not regard any of the senses as Wisdom;
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    Full text of Metaphysics by Aristotle.
anonymous

Students Say More Instructors Using Technology Effectively, ECAR Study | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    An interesting piece on effective use of technology by instructors from the students' perspective.
Jacquelyn Young

The realtime online tutor - 1 views

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    by Clive Shepherd The real-time online tutor Sometimes, life's simply too short to be asynchronous. The offending 'a' has to be removed to allow us to get on with things more quickly. In this article, we'll be looking at the various ways in which a more natural communication interface can be established between learners and tutors, by going real-time, or 'synchronous'.
browntechtools

MERLOT II - Home - 0 views

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    MERLOT is a curated collection of free and open online teaching, learning, and faculty development services contributed and used by an international education community. Search peer reviewed open educational resources (OER), create Course ePortfolios, Bookmark Collections, and Learning Exercises, and build your own learning materials with our Content Builder.
browntechtools

Home - Pay A Pro To Do Your Course * Test * Quiz * Essay - 0 views

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    Imagine all of your online courses being taken by an expert for you. Having your essays, research papers and book reports written without you every having to actually lift a finger or expend any intellectual effort.
drkarendouglass

Brain Games: Test Your Memory and Attention Span - 2 views

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    Stay mentally sharp by working your memory and language skills with these fun, online brain games. Source Stayingsharp by AARP
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    Thanks I need this!!! Julie Alvin
harrenj

Social Networking and Education: Using Facebook as an Edusocial Space - 0 views

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    By Pamela Pollara in Educational Technology and E-learning. The acceptance of Facebook by school-aged users is evident, but the potential of using social networking sites for educational purposes is still being debated. This paper explores the use of Facebook within a high school science-mentoring program.
ghiller12

The role of accountants in social media, by Jenna El-Khalili - 0 views

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    Successful accountants and accounting firms need to be both socially responsible and responsibly social in order to survive in today's tech savvy world. It is crucial for accounting firms to demonstrate that they are keeping up with the times, and that they understand modern ways of communicating with each other, their clients, and potential clients.
Erika Behling

Embed a Twitter Feed in a Prezi - 0 views

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    Can embed by user or by hashtag!
Cathy Gunn

Learning Online Digital shift: e-books rising in popularity « Online Learning... - 0 views

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    By KATIE DAWSON, Indiana Daily Student The Indiana University eText initiative has saved 5,300 IU students as much as $100,000 by allowing professors to select eTexts instead of traditional textbooks to teach in class. eTexts first became available for faculty to consider for classes in September 2011 but are now available for all classes to use this spring semester.
Mary Lundy

Do Social Media Benefit College Students by Engaging Them in the Course Material? - 0 views

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    "EmergingEdTech" Engaging students and enhancing learning outcomes with Internet & Instructional Technologies. This site has lots of ideas for implementing instructional technologies and tools to make learning more engaging and productive for students and instructors, including social media.
Luanne Brown

100 Ways To Use Twitter In Education, By Degree Of Difficulty - Edudemic - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Many ideas--from basic (such as sorting) to complex, creative ways to exchange ideas and information
Renee Robinson

http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/file/view/bloom%27s+Digital+taxonomy+v3.01.pdf - 1 views

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    Great summary of Bloom's Digital Taxonomy by Churches and identifies specific tech tools in relation to cognitive processes.
William Griffin

Emotional Intelligence - 3 views

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    This is an excerpt from an excellent book by Daniel Coleman that describes the type of leaders we are searching for in education and business.
SC Ngan

Key elements of building online community: Comparing faculty and student perceptions - 0 views

shared by SC Ngan on 08 Mar 14 - Cached
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    Vesely, P., Bloom, L., & Sherlock, J. (2007). Key elements of building online community: Comparing faculty and student perceptions. MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 3(3), 234-246. Vesely, Bloom, and Sherlock (2007) document that essential to the learning process is the student/student and student/teacher interaction, and building this community of learners is more challenging in online. Students in blended courses felt interaction may be better than in traditional courses. Students who feel silenced in onsite class discussions are more apt to contribute online. Seeking help can be a determining factor in successful learning. In the online communities, help is available virtually around the clock from the instructors and fellow classmates. Furthermore, through their experiences in the blended course, students would better understand the significance of managing their time, cultivating their study environment, regulating their effort, seeking appropriate support, and learning from classmates. In my experience, students reported that their online interaction with classmates had greatly assisted in their comprehension of course materials. Central to how they felt about blended learning was the quality and quantity of student and faculty interaction. In blended courses, students are often required to engage actively by reading and responding to discussion forum postings that become a permanent record of their participation and learning, rather than passively attending classes. Perceptions of interaction from faculty are also positive for blended courses. Faculty renovate their teaching methods by placing onsite lectures online and adding supplementary activities to aid student learning. Blended teaching and learning transforms education from "a command and control structure to a connect and collaborate environment" (Moskal, Dziuban, Upchurch, Hartman, & Truman, 2006) which is more student-centered than faculty-controlled. For faculty, the quality
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