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Educational Games Research " Is FarmVille Educational? - 1 views

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    This blog has followed social gaming juggernaut Zynga's progress for a couple years now. One of its most popular gaming apps is FarmVille, which runs on Facebook and touts an estimated 70 million players, making it one of, if not the, most popular games ever. Testaments to the game's popularity abound. I opted to post this here as we are debating the use of Web 2.0 tools in education. Farmville dominated Facebook games for a number of years, and educators made use of this trend to enhance their teaching. Though it has not been developed for educational purposes, I know even teachers of business studies who used it in their classes with students 13+ of age. This example should encourage us to make use of what is trending and popular with our students to our advantage!
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Instructor Presence in an Online Course - 0 views

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    From this article: Presence is the most important best practice for an online course (Boettcher & Conrad, 2010, p. 53) Research has shown that an important component in students 'performance in and satisfaction with their online course is the active participation of the instructor within their course (Picciano, 2002; Rovai, 2002; Swan & Shih, 2005). ***Because online presence is such a pivotal part of our role as facilitators, social media certainly assists us in actively participating in each course.
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Copyright Fair Use and How it Works for Online Images - 1 views

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    You've heard the adage that a picture is worth a thousand words, but when that picture is protected by copyright, the picture is only worth three words: cease and desist. OK, that's kind of a lawyer joke. But it illustrates how protective people are about finding their images used online without permission.
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    I find the entire copyright issue so darn confusing. This was a great post but with the exception of items such as photos and music, how do you protect intellectual property- meaning ideas? I find extremely difficult to live in this "let's all collaborate" world without guarding ideas I have for journal articles, etc. How far should we go to share and /or get exposure for our work? Any thoughts?
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The pros and cons of social media classrooms | ZDNet - 1 views

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    The debate surrounding social media as a learning tool is unlikely to abate any time soon. Is it just a distraction, or do the interactive educational tools available outweigh any disadvantages? Social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, are becoming steadily more integrated within a variety of apps targeted at learning.
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Supporting the Seven Principles with Blackboard Learn - 2 views

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    This course site and presentation will illustrate how the "Seven Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" (Chickering and Gamson, 1991) can be supported using the features of Blackboard Learn. Several online course design rubrics will also guide our showcase of quality instructional design options related to course structure, navigation, activities, assignments (individual and group), and communication. "Seven Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" (Chickering and Gamson, 1991), states a quality teaching and learning environment is one that: (1) Encourages contact between students and faculty, (2) Develops reciprocity and cooperation among students, (3) Encourages active learning, (4) Gives prompt feedback, (5) Emphasizes time on task, (6) Communicates high expectations, and (7) Respects diverse talents and ways of learning.

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Empowering All Students through Mobile Device Filmmaking - The Tech Edvocate - 1 views

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    Interesting what can be done now, and the potential.
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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!
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Equity Maps® – Improve collaboration, reflection & engagement&#8211... - 1 views

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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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9 Unique Ways to use Technology in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Examples of how to blend digital media in teaching. Examples include scavenger hunts, social media, and reviewing web sites.
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Teaching with Social Media: Disrupting Present Day Public Education.: Joliet Junior Col... - 1 views

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    Let us see how utilizing social media has worked in other educational settings!
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50 Ways to Use Twitter in the College Classroom | Online Colleges - 13 views

  • Twitter users have incorporated microblogging has become inspirational
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    Found Tweetree here! Converts tweets to a discussion board-like format.
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    This article has some great suggestions for using Twitter with college students.
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    Using Twitter in the College Classroom
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3 Ways Software Tools Affect Choosing a Casino School | Guide to Digital Learning - 2 views

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    My question to pose with it would be, how might we frame casino schools for online learning? #TT2021 All the best, Viggy (C.A.)
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How 7 Educators Are Using Social Media in the Classroom - Cox Blue - 0 views

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    Views on Social Media in the Classroom from 7 different educators!
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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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BBC news in Spanish - 1 views

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    Objectively covers broad range of international news
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Digital Divide 2.0: Generation M and Online Social Networking Sites in the Composition ... - 2 views

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    The article reflects on the divide between students and instructors with respect to social media and technology.
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