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Ralph Schramowsky

60 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom by Category | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 2 views

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    A very thorough list on how to use Twitter for educational purposes!
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    Found some of the uses quite interesting
prabideau

Ten Steps to Using Twitter in the College Classroom | Jason A. Llorenz - 2 views

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    Posted: Like all college and university faculty, August means finalizing fall syllabi and lesson plans, and pre-reading articles for fall courses. For many professors, this process includes thinking (or rethinking) on how to leverage social media to engage students in the semester's learning.
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    Having experimented with social media for learning -- especially Twitter -- across my courses, I am convinced that social media offers powerful opportunities to connect with students, by providing new ways for them to own the learning....
anonymous

6 Pros & Cons Of Social Media In The Classroom - 4 views

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    by Aimee Hosler Like it or not, American youth are decidedly online. According to a 2013 report by Pew Research, 78 percent of teens have cell phones, and almost half of those are smartphones - which means they can log onto the Internet virtually anywhere, any time.
Vanessa Camilleri

The Complete Guide To Twitter Hashtags For Education - 8 views

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    A word or phrase preceded by a "#." How do hashtags work? Twitter can be a busy place with lots of tweets-and thus lots of "noise." A #hashtag is a way to aggregate tweets that are appended with a hashtag. Picture it like a magnet that attracts all messages categorized by that topical word or phrase.
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    Really useful! I'm still, however, not convinced that Twitter can be useful for much else than brainstorming.. Thanks though!
mcaruana

Learning 2.0-23 Things for Teachers - 2 views

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    Learning 2.0 - 23 Things for Teachers is based on Learning 2.0 - 23 Things, a staff development program for the Mesquite Independent School District. That program was based on the Learning 2.0 program that was designed by Helene Blowers and adapted by the California School Library Association and others. Content and style for Learning 2.0 - 23 Things for Teachers has been borrowed and duplicated with permission, under a Creative Commons License
mikeribant

How to communicate like a pro with Camtasia Studio 8 | Free Tutorials - 0 views

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    The very basics of using Camtasia Studio 8. This series starts by preparing you for your first recording and ends with sharing a finished video project. (Includes a sample script and recording to work along with.) Once you have the essentials down, take your editing to the next level by exploring advanced features and techniques.
Terry Sebastian

YouTube - Wikis in University Teaching and Learning - Richard Buckland UNSW - 1 views

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    Really outstanding but lengthy session on how to use a wiki in teaching. Within the first 20 minutes he talks about using a wiki for his own course notes--he can access from any computer when he has a thought; an example, he says, of "cloud computing." He also explains how he started using a wiki for student note-taking. None of his students were taking notes because his lecture was "making sense." Instructor's (Richard Buckland) worry was that maybe later it WOULDN'T make sense. He tried handing out notes to studetns, each student taking turns keeping notes, and others. One student suggested a wiki and he says it's worked fantastically! COLLABORATIVE LECTURE NOTES. Now when he lectures he displays a brief outline of his notes which students then mark-up for themselves. Students now own their notes! He reviews at night and sees where students have trouble. He does NOT change the notes. He waits because often students will comes back to fix. But if he sees the error persists by the next lecture, then he knows he needs to correct a misconception.
anonymous

Learning and Teaching in Cyberspace - 1 views

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    A book/web project aimed at a presentation on Online Teaching and Learning, written by an instructional designer at Walden Istitute
anonymous

50 Online University Professors on Twitter Worth Following - Online University Data - 2 views

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    University professors with Twitter accounts, categorized by discipline.
Lisa Cushing

Reaching the Last Technology Holdouts at the Front of the Classroom - Technology - The ... - 1 views

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    Interesting artilce by Jeffrey Young. This article argues that "holding out" on technology is akin to malpractice.
Marianne Alleyne

Online discussion - never too much - 1 views

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    Apparently there is no such thing as too much participation in online discussions. Participation in discussions (as measured by words posted) scales linearly with grade on test.
Susan Manning

Self Paced Learners Meet Social Software: An Exploration of Learners' Attitudes, Expect... - 0 views

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    "sults of an online questionnaire (n=967) completed by undergraduate students enrolled in self-paced distance education programming are presented. The paper concludes that these students have very diverse views and exp"
Tammy Miller

Illinois receives grant to improve rural broadband access - 0 views

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    Illinois has received a grant expected to increase the broadband capacity by 10 fold in 55 Illinois counties
Michelle Perkins

How to make a pod cast - 0 views

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    This article on Pod Casting News teacher readers how to create a pod cast by providing information on creating audio, converting the file format, publishing and creating a news feed.
Elizabeth Dugan

Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report - 0 views

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    Report detailing the use of different types of social networking by nonprofit organizations.
Marna Sawyer

Measuring What Matters: Part 2 - An Enhanced Assessment System Supporting Meaningful L... - 0 views

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    Bookmark for Tech Tools This is an article by McTighe that gives useful feedback for the direction of instruction.
John Winthrop

Google for Teachers - 1 views

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    One of a series of articles by Richard Byrne available on issuu, where he explores how Google can be used by instructors. He has a series of other publications covering various topics/how to guides. Highly recommended!
Amanda Hamlin

Flashcard Machine: create, study, and share online flashcards - 0 views

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    I think this is a great site. You can make study aids and share them with the students, students can make thier own based on what they need to study--then share them with each other, or you can just use the site for personal enjoyment by makeing flash cards for...oh, say, studying Latin (reason I originally bookmarked the site).
anonymous

Upcoming Sloan-C Webinars | The Sloan Consortium - 0 views

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    FREE webinars include collaboration technologies, Merlot Introduction, and ePortfolios in the Cloud. Resources include Sloan Semester Archives that tell the story of how "Using online learning, colleges and universities from across the country responded in record numbers to help students and institutions impacted by the storms. Dubbed "Sloan Semester" the initiative provided free online courses to students impacted by Katrina and Rita storms." Here you can identify more benchmarks in a useful case-study of how Institutions committed to online learning were transformed to leverage learning resources in a time of need. I know that Illinois schools looked at Elluminate when H1N1 was an active global pandemic.
sliston

Text message (SMS) polls and voting, audience response system | Poll Everywhere - 0 views

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    A social Networking Tool that allows users to create polls and quizzes in an international setting via texting,twittering,and the web.
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    A great tool for generating instant feedback using SMS or the web.
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    Site to create text polls - good for quick m/c quiz, quick choices for change of class times etc.
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    Audience response system that uses mobile phones, twitter, and the web. Responses are displayed in real-time on gorgeous charts in PowerPoint, Keynote, or web browser.
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    This was used in a class I took and I found it a fascinating tool to doing a poll or survey for a class. It allows students to use the tech that they generally already use to a great extent - such as responding by text from the phone using a code specific to that poll, responding via twitter, or on the PollEv.com site directly. I haven't integrated this yet into a class, but I can really see potential here after using it in a class
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