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Matt Clausen

Why Social Media Doesn't Matter Anymore | Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape ... - 1 views

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    I like reading marketing blogs because they focus on communicating and building support for new ideas--sounds a lot like technology integration and education in general. Consider this revised quote from the bookmarked blog post: "The reason social media doesn't matter is because, upon further review, it doesn't exist beyond a label. While all the categorizing, classifying and departmentalizing was going on, that which was called social media simply settled into the center of [learning] and [instructional] strategy and behavior. Everything that we called social media is irrelevant and mislabed - there's a new way of doing [teaching] and [learning] for sure, but it's a behavior and focus on [student] involvement that's become a new norm - and that's all there is to it. We don't need social media tools, social media plans, social media agencies, or social media departments, we need [instructional] strategies and [practices] that are informed by a terribly heightened [learner] expectation."
Nancy Marks

Social Media Guidelines for Schools - Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning - 2 views

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    Presentation by Wes Fryer and Karen Montgomery on social media guidelines
Nancy Marks

install windows media player youtube - Google Search - 0 views

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    You tube videos on how to install windows media player to your computer so you can download videos to your computer
Matt Clausen

OSTWG report: Why a 'living Internet'? | NetFamilyNews.org - 0 views

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    Anne Collier's blog post about the Online Safety & Technology Working Group report that calls for, among other things, increased education in media literacy--seeing students as both consumers and producers--and inclusion of more social media in the schools. A link to the full report can be found in the "related links" section at the end of the post.
Diane Woodard

PolicyTool for Social Media - 1 views

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    Thought this might be interesting to look at in developing social media policy. If anyone has any thoughts on how useful it is please post them!
Diane Woodard

http://www.edweek.org/media/14digitaleducation.pdf - 1 views

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    I thought this was had some great language that could be used for technology planning. I like these guidelines for developing digital literacy guidelines...
Matt Clausen

The Innovative Educator: The World's Simplest Social Media Policy - 0 views

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    Great discussion in the comments
Matt Clausen

Learning Through Digital Media - 2 views

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    This looks impressive and much deeper than a few how-to or gee-whiz pieces. How do we shape effective learning environments to best support learning?
Matt Clausen

Exactly How Much Are The Times A-Changin? - Stephen's Lighthouse - 0 views

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    fun graphic comparing media-related data from 2000 to 2010
Nancy Marks

Flipboard for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 3 views

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    Flipboard is a fast, beautiful way to flip through the news, photos and updates your friends are sharing on Facebook, Twitter, Google Reader and Flickr. See your social media in a magazine layout that is easy to scan and fun to read. Share articles and photos
Rob Reynolds

The Future of Reading and Writing is Collaborative | Spotlight on Digital Media and Lea... - 1 views

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      It's all about collaboration. 
  • “The age of the know-it-all author who went into her room for three months and figured something out that no one figured out, and had a whole idea that was hers alone – it’s over.”
  • In his classes, Boardman teaches students how to express their ideas and how to tell stories —and he encourages them to use video, music, recorded voices and whatever other media will best allow them to communicate effectively
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      I believe this is called "processing" information, making understanding from what you're reading.  The physical act of reading, is not what's important, it's making sense, and constructing knowledge and understanding from what you read.
  • The boy reads for a bit, goes to Google when he wants to learn more about a particular topic, chats online with his friend who are reading the same book, and then goes back to reading.
Matt Clausen

Cognitive Media | Supercharge yourself. Think, talk and work more creatively. - 1 views

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    Great "animations" of talks by Ken Robinson, Daniel Pink and many more.
sindie

Social media monitoring services stir debate | Featured SAFE | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views

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    This article fails to mention that kids often times have two Facebook accounts: one that parents know about and one that they don't. Monitoring applications may further promote this model.
Matt Clausen

Turn on the lights - 5 views

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    "I wonder if not using computers, mobile devices, social media in schools, etc., on a consistent, yet balanced basis, would be the equivalent of Sir Ken working in the dark as a student?"
Nancy Marks

Namevine - 0 views

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