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haiderani

50 Plus Tips on How To Use Twitter in Your Classroom ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 6 views

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    Back again to Twitter but this time with a wonderful collection of more than 50 ideas and tips on how to put this popular social networking and microblogging tool to work in your classroom.
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    Back again to Twitter but this time with a wonderful collection of more than 50 ideas and tips on how to put this popular social networking and microblogging tool to work in your classroom.
andreguerra

Learning "beyond the classroom" within an enterprise social network system - 0 views

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    Northwestern University, United States Received 18 May 2015, Revised 14 December 2015, Accepted 18 December 2015, Available online 23 December 2015 * Enterprise social network systems (ESNs) provide online spaces for informal learning. * Community members actively participate in non-mandatory, informal ESN spaces. * Social presence is the most frequent Community of Inquiry element in these spaces.
Norman Garrett

Social Constructivism - Emerging Perspectives on Learning, Teaching and Technology - 2 views

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    This is a good introductory treatment of Social Constructivism, which sets the stage well for what social networking tools might be able to do for us in education.
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!
Nancy Davison

Illinois Online Network: Educational Resources - 0 views

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    Whoo Hoo! I made it in. I feel like I belong to something! All kidding aside, this list describes the characteristics we need to be successful online learners and what qualities our students need to remain successful in our classes. Like the facilitator, the online student possesses unique qualities. The online students of today consist primarily of working people who are trying to better their opportunities. This however is changing, as more and more young and older people become aware of the online model.
Margaret Schumacher

Social Media in Medical Education - 4 views

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    Very helpful blog - social networking in medical education - new ideas!
dbrhziem

How Colleges Should Adapt in a Networked Age - 0 views

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    This is the latest episode of our new podcast series on the future of higher education. You can subscribe in iTunes, Overcast, or Stitcher. Perhaps you've stood in the front of a classroom, looked out on the room full of students distractedly checking email or Facebook, and thought: They're just not that into this.
ionstudent

7 Ways Teachers Are Connecting and Collaborating Online - 2 views

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    In a recent survey by the Center for Education Policy, nearly all teachers agreed that collaboration is generally a good use of their time. To get that valuable time and space to collaborate with fellow educators-in their city, state, country or across the world-some teachers are taking to online networks and DIY-ing their own face-to-face meet-ups.
dbrhziem

Twitter for Academia - 2 views

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    For those who may be a bit unclear on how to use Twitter for a class, the article includes varied strategies. Some of the ideas have already been mentioned in our discussions and responses as we worked through the second module, but there are a few other points that may be noteworthy. Second, the article affirms some of the ideas already shared, especially for those of us who were initially unfamiliar with twitter's potential application.
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    I'm still not convinced I want to use Twitter in my classes, but this gives a lot of good information.
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    I must admit that when I first heard about Twitter I thought it represented the apex of what concerns me about internet technology: solipsism and sound-bite communication. While I obviously spend a great deal of time online and thinking about the potential of these new networked digital communication structures, I also worry about the way .....
Dick Lui

Center on Instruction - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Center on Instruction, your gateway to a cutting-edge collection of scientifically based research and information on K-12 instruction in reading, math, science, special education, and English language learning. Part of the Comprehensive Center network, the Center on Instruction is one of five content centers serving as resources for the 16 regional U.S.
Andrew Oloffson

Online Teaching Conference 2014 - 1 views

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    The Online Teaching Conference 2014 will be held June 20, & 21 in San Diego, CA. Sounds like an ideal location to network.
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    If you buy the airline tickets, I'll go!
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    Me too!
William Griffin

Illinois Online Network - 1 views

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    Not only has the class been very helpful, but the ION Web page gives me much information on sample rubrics, and many other ideas on instructional strategies as I continue to enhance my teaching abilities in my online classes.
anonymous

Faculty Summer Institute | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - 1 views

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    The Faculty Summer Institute (FSI) is a three-day conference that brings faculty members and instructional-technology professionals together each May at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Attendees come from across Illinois and as far away as Canada. The conference features keynote presentations, networking, and hands-on training on the use of modern communication and information technologies in higher education.
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    Also, they always do a live feed to watch online.
Riccardo Flask

Social Networking - 4 views

That's the purpose of digitising material and make it available in online libraries!

mfonjacobakpan

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?
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.
Marilyn Zack

Identifying the use of online social networking in higher education - 2 views

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    Article about delivering educational activities using Web 2.0 tools.
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