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TweetDeck - Your social world - 0 views

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    Recommended to organize tweets
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The 10 Best and Worst Ways Social Media Impacts Education | Education Technology and Te... - 0 views

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    I brief article that highlights the pros and cons of social media in the educational setting.
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Home - New Tools - LibGuides at Springfield Township High School - 0 views

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    #TT1151 This is a great guide to technology tools available for education.
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The Future of Education - Charting the Course of Teaching and Learning in a Networked W... - 2 views

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    Social Networking in Education Ning Community
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Using Pinterest for Education - 6 views

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    Pinterest is a social network which allows you to share and comment on visual material, which could be photographs, sketches, videos or web pages. Like a virtual scrapbook, but very public, you can collate the items that you love. This post explores some uses for it in education
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Types of Creative Commons license - 0 views

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    Creative Commons is a non-profit organisation that offers an alternative to full copyright. By placing a Creative Commons statement on your blog, you are specifying the terms of use for anyone who would wish to use your material.
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Kahoot Interactive Quiz Site - 2 views

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    Create and play quizzes, discussions or even surveys (which we call Kahoots) using any device with a web browser… including a laptop, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Android, Chromebook, Windows Phone or PC and more.
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Student Social Media Use - 0 views

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    http://www.onlineuniversities.com/blog/2012/10/balancing-advantages-disadvantages-student-social-media-use/ "In " Only Disconnect," Andrew Reiner, writing for The Chronicle of Higher Education, lamented the state of American youth, particularly their preoccupation with social media. By the end of his article, Reiner advocated for social media Sabbaths, in which students would disconnect from their networks in order to more deeply engage with each other and their academic pursuits.
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http://www.lsa.umich.edu/UMICH/sweetland/Home/Instructors/Teaching%20Resources/UsingBlo... - 2 views

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    Strategies for using blogs as a writing tool in the classroom.
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Making the Grade: Synchronous E-Learning Tools Support Multiple Functions by Jason Shae... - 1 views

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    Many readers use synchronous e-Learning tools to deliver instruction live and online. However, there are many other uses for these tools in education and in corporate settings. This article relates the success of one particular tool, and offers a number of best practices that you will be able to put to work in creating and delivering effective, competitive e-Learning.
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The State of Educational Blogging 2013 - The Edublogger - 0 views

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    A survey about the state of educational blogging in 2013.
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Changing the Nature of Knowledge - OnlineUniversities.com - 2 views

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    The Nature of Knowing One of the most important innovations that an educator can embrace is not a software program or particular technological tool, but rather a philosophy of teaching. In the 20th Century, the theory behind learning and the very nature of knowledge has changed several times.
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Google+ Hangouts: Six Practical Uses for Online Education by Jeremy Vest : Learning Sol... - 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.
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Technology in education: if students aren't worried, why are teachers? - 2 views

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    In this article from The Gaurdian (UK) the author reports on a debate at King's College London where a respected panel and an energetic audience of students discussed the future of online technology and education. While students didn't think it was a big deal, not all of the educators saw technology and education flowing together so smoothly. A very interesting article.
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