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Mary Carlson

From Twitter to Edmodo: Schools Collaborate With Social Media -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Collaborative Technologies | Feature From Twitter to Edmodo: Schools Collaborate With Social Media Schools are using a variety of social media tools to help students connect and work together. A great resource with many options to use in the classroom as well as information on security.
Christine Poythress

Guide to Using Twitter in Your Teaching Practice - 3 views

This site has links to resources to help educators jump start using social media--especially Twitter. There are also online safety tips and netiquette tips.

twitter techtools Education teaching online learning

started by Christine Poythress on 31 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Valarie Lindsey

20 Twitter Hashtags Every Teacher Should Know About - 4 views

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    These Twitter Hashtags will give you a leg up and help you get acclimated with all educational subjects especially for those of us who are just getting started in "Twitter chat"! - Valarie Lindsey
davidsumpton

Statistical modeling tool: practical and powerful - 2 views

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    The statistical software language R is open-source with free download for Windows PCs. It's a bit cumbersome to learn with the help manuals running to 4,000 pages of "stream of consciousness" thinking. However, it's very powerful, and will readily do things that (say) Excel cannot do. Scripts can be saved to Word documents for later re-use.
bmjb62

Using Multimedia Tools to Help Students Learn Science - 1 views

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    I've been experimenting with virtual labs in my physics courses - here's a bit of independent support for that notion. So far I've simply used the University of Colorado PhET site, but am interested to find other sources too. Wonder if anyone else has taken a more considered approach to multimedia "virtual" learning tools.
Christine Poythress

Google+ Hangouts: Six Practical Uses for Online Education by Jeremy Vest : Learning Solutions Magazine - 0 views

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    October 19, 2011 "If seeing, hearing, or sharing with your online students could help the learning process, then Google+ Hangouts could be a great, engaging venue for your students." This site outlines 6 practical uses for Google Hangouts in an educational setting. Hangouts are great for small meeting of 10 or less. In this site, there are screenshots to explain the Hangouts with extras and screen sharing. This would be a great way for students to collaborate on a project.
Gopal Venugopal

Virtual Online Science Labs - 1 views

http://onlinelabs.in/ The site currently features resources in Chemistry, Physics and Biology to help learners identify free and commercial virtual science labs. Through these online resources, st...

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started by Gopal Venugopal on 02 Apr 15 no follow-up yet
t_lambert

On Course Workshop Quotations - 0 views

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    This can be used as an ice breaker (helps to get get your course off to a great start, build community and get students focused on being successful). If feasible, break students into small groups and have them pick a quotation that would be a good "motto" for the course.
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.
tcoopzphi

Behind the Blackboard - 1 views

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    Help desk for Blackboard collaborate
LA Banks

Prezi in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This article was helpful in understanding ways to incorporate Prezi in my online course.
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.
bthomas121

Event Calendar | Adobe Education Exchange - 0 views

shared by bthomas121 on 13 Sep 18 - No Cached
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    Adobe offers a number of free courses that can help you learn tech tools. Some of the courses are self-paced and others are collaborative. Occasionally they have an extensive Train the Trainer course. When I took it in 2016, it was an 8 week course with an additional 20 days tacked on to the end to finish course requirements. I liked the focus on the importance of creativity in education and best practices in adult learning theory. It is the closet thing to a MOOC that I have taken. If you take it, pay close attention to how to track your posts...the platform makes it a little difficult to go back and look at the responses to your posts when you did not initiate the first post.
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
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.
jthomasward

Recorded workshops for online teaching - 1 views

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    The particular workshop recording that interests me is the one on using peer review options for online teaching. This is something I'm trying to incorporate more of, and it was helpful to hear about how other teachers incorporate it into their courses!
writes_a_lot

Many Services Will Help Students Cheat in Their Online Courses-for a Price - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    Educations for sale--scary stuff!
ionkelomal

Facebook's Education Partnerships Part of a Trend - 0 views

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    Article on partnership between community colleges and Facebook to help teach digital literacy skills.
ebarron

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

shared by ebarron on 24 Jul 19 - No Cached
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    This tool helps a teacher track who participates in classroom discussions (i.e. how often, how long....)
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