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dgronset

How-to Use Social Media Platforms to Create Meaningful Learning Assignments - 3 views

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    This post describes and provides examples of three social media platforms used as a pedagogical tool to create meaningful learning assignments in face-to-face and online courses. Social media platforms such as blogs, Wikis and Twitter hold great potential as vehicles for student learning.
Christine Stricker

Mastering Online Discussion Board Facilitation - 2 views

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    I love this publication on how to facilitate a discussion board. It is easy to read and just has a TON of tidbits on how do run a good discussion board in your online class. I refer to it often. It is a little old, so as I recall, there might be a few links within the document that are broken, but there is a lot of content, so you won't miss it probably.
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    Thanks for sharing this Christina, Working on facilitating a discussion next week and I found it helpful.
acutcher

How to Feed Your Brain With Feedly - 1 views

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    According to ACTFL, foreign language learners need as much as 240+ hours of input to reach an intermediate level of proficiency. I'm looking into ways to use Twitter together with other applications like Feedly to encourage students to become autonomous learners and get more input from authentic francophone listening and reading sources. I can help them navigate through the sea of information available by sending them my suggested feeds and then practice using the target language by discussing topics together. Feedly is used to create a personal list of RSS feeds to favorite online news, video, audio and learning sources and save, publish and/or share them with others via an RSS reader application or even Twitter.
life219

25 Awesome Apps for Teachers, Recommended by Teachers - 0 views

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    TT1921: (M Oyeleye) I am always researching for ways to improve my teaching, learning and technology know-how. I am sharing this link as it has the following apps information within: 1. Apps for teaching students how to present, create and code 2. Apps for everyday classroom needs 3. Apps for collaborating on school projects 4. Apps for communicating with students and their families Enjoy!
beelynn

Where Classrooms and Technology Collide - Technology Tools for Teachers - 4 views

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    #1921 (Beverly Bradley) This is a great article to get an understanding of how we can use tech in classroom situations.
beelynn

5 Ways to Use Snapchat as A Teaching and Learning Tool in Higher Education - 2 views

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    I never thought Snapchat would work in a classroom setting. I think it's time for me to stop being too old school and meet my students in the middle and allow them to enjoy my messages in whatever reasonable way that is necessary.
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    This helps. It gives a good path to how to use this teaching and learning tool.
beelynn

How Education And Technology Are Evolving Together - 3 views

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    I agree that as we continue, learning will become more interactive, using all types of tech tools to enable students not only to learn in the classroom, but as online learners also.
judegtechtools

Get Started with Skype in the Classroom - Microsoft in Education - 1 views

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    Some advice on how to use Skype for teachers, good for face to face and online teachers.
bioharperpeirce

ERIC - Teaching, Learning, and Sharing: How Today's Higher Education Faculty Use Social Media, Babson Survey Research Group, 2011-Apr - 2 views

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    Nice study of how higher ed faculty view social media in and outside of class. Easy to read comparison charts. Study does include video and podcasts as social media on top of networking sites.
grandles

How To Use Blogs In the Classroom - eLearning Industry - 3 views

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    I really like the articles this site posts - very helpful for college professors in so many ways. They even host webinars.
Chris Galloway

Text message (SMS) polls and voting, audience response system | Poll Everywhere - 1 views

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    I have used this in my classes and love it! The free Poll Everywhere mobile app is perfect for responding to polls, presenting polls, and clicking through PowerPoint presentations. Use it to... 1.) Respond to polls: Audience members can use the app to respond to the presenter's questions live. 2.) Poll an audience: Presenters can ask the audience questions and display poll responses live. 3.) Navigate in Powerpoint: Presenters can control the flow of Powerpoint presentations using a smartphone as a wireless remote. Participants Audience members or students can easily respond to polls or vote using the app on a smartphone or tablet. Aside from the app, they can respond via web browser, text message, or Twitter. Presenters Professors, teachers and presenters can create and display questions on the fly, including Q&A and multiple choice polls. Questions can be presented directly from the web or embedded in a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation. Audience responses are displayed in real-time. Great for classroom participation, or gathering opinions from the audience. PowerPoint Remote Presenters using PowerPoint can use the Poll Everywhere mobile app as a presentation clicker, to navigate through your PowerPoint presentation with ease. It has a slick, streamlined design and a set of polling controls built-in. Key Features: * Create or answer multiple choice, true/false, open ended, ranking poll, and clickable image questions. * Participants are automatically shown the presenter's current question, for quick and easy participation. * Watch results update live. * Click through a PowerPoint presentation with the included Presenter Remote feature.
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    What a great way to be able to asynchronously poll students and still allow them to remain anonymous. This also gives students to see how well their knowledge compares to other students. It also allows them to see if their way of thinking is similar to other students.
gglaweco

How Social Media is Reshaping Today's Education System - 1 views

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    This article gives simple explanations of benefits behind the use of social media at all levels of education and how students can enhance their education.
gglaweco

How Can I Use Online Surveys in the Classroom? - 1 views

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    This is good Article on the ways to use surveys in the classroom setting to assess, engage and monitor student development in the course
ebarron

Equity Maps® – Improve collaboration, reflection & engagement– iPad App for Socratic Seminars, Spider Web Discussions, Literacy Circles, or with any group discussions! - 1 views

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    This tool helps a teacher track who participates in classroom discussions (i.e. how often, how long....)
anonymous

Intro to Diigo - Online Tools 2016 - YouTube - 1 views

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    This is a 3 minute intro on what exactly Diigo is and how it can be used to help keep track of sources and information while researching and writing papers. This video helped me to better understand how Diggo can be used by individual learners. Very neat!
akorla

Societal Shift: How Technology Is Changing The Role Of The Teacher | CEOWORLD magazine - 4 views

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    Interesting Read. #TT1931
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    Interesting post!
tlakin1969

NY Times: Smartphones in the classroom: A blessing or a curse - 0 views

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    How timely! The NY Times is seeking input from educators on How smartphones have added or detracted from their classrooms in an occasional special report series called "Learning". While it's for high schools, I'm certain that community college faculty could share input.
lascott3

How to Make a Video with Google Hangouts - 1 views

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    Information about using google meet
ionstudent

Social Media and Online Learning: Trends that Help Teach - 1 views

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    This article describes the use of social media as a bridge between students, teachers, and the online course. Many students are currently using social media such as Facebook and Twitter. The challenge for instructors is to learn how to leverage that as as an opportunity to create value for the student, the course, and for the instructor. The growing trend of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is commonplace among many campuses and it is now becoming common for institutions to require students to supply their own technology tools.
anonymous

Twitter for Academia - 5 views

  • Through Twitter you can “track” a word. This will subscribe you to any post which contains said word. So, for example a student could be interested in how a particular word is used. They can track the word, and see the varied phrases in which people use it.
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    This blog entry provides us with very useful ideas of using Twitter in education.
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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 that they too easily lead to increasingly short space and time for conversation, cutting off nuance and conversation, and what is often worse how these conversations often reduce to self-centered statements. When I first heard about Twitter I thought, this was the example par excellence of these fears, so for many months I did not investigate it at all.
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    This article describes ways to use twitter to enhance academic work. With twitter, the class goes on beyond the assigned class period because (i) the technology is appealing, (ii) students have much to say/ask, (iii) students can 'talk' without concern for "who's (physically) in class that might make fun of me", and (iv) students respond in their own time. Twitter has the dual benefits of quasi-synchronous and asynchronous communication.
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