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Education 2.0 social network for your class - Diipo LLC - 1 views
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Diipo.com is a social networking sites that is set up for just teachers and students. Teachers can set up class sites where they can post announcements as well as assignments along with links and attachments for students in that particular class site. Students can be added to class rosters, upload files, post entries like a blog, contribute to other group projects, and more.There is also a Ning-like virtual teacher's lounge where educators can interact.
7 Reasons To Leverage Social Networking Tools in the Classroom | Emerging Education Tec... - 0 views
- Top 20 Social Networks for Education - 9 views
SocialTech: Online Educa Berlin 2010 Keynote: Building Networked Learning Environments - 2 views
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what constitutes digital literacy or digital literacies, should, in symmetry with the subject itself, not be perceived as a problem we aim to solve, or a thing we aim to determine once and for all.
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At some point, we need to agree actions.
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What I’m interested in is supporting the skills and critical thinking about educational engagement in networked environments, and particularly in how educators and learners can use these to support and transfigure existing practice.
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Teen Social Media | Common Sense Media - 0 views
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This report from Common Sense Media "reveals that social networking is moving communication from face to face to cyberspace - and that parents have a lot to learn when it comes to their children's behaviors online." You can download a range of associated material here including the press release, executive summary and the report in total. Having checked out the report you might also like to http://www.ypulse.com/parents-clueless-about-teens-lives-same-as-it-ever-was for another take on the figures.
The 10 Best and Worst Ways Social Media Impacts Education - Edudemic - 4 views
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Social networking communities are here to stay. Facebook has over 500 million users, while Twitter has over 200 million. That's not even counting blogs or YouTube video blogs. There's no doubt that students are actively engaged in online communities, but what kind of effects are these sites having and how can parents counteract the bad and bolster the positive?
Richmond High Social Media Sites - 0 views
Exploring the Changing Social Contexts of Learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views
Librarians Use Social Networking Professionally More than Teachers and Principals, Acco... - 0 views
Web 2.0 Suicide Machine - Meet your Real Neighbours again! - Sign out forever! - 2 views
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Liberate your newbie friends with a Web2.0 suicide! This machine lets you delete all your energy sucking social-networking profiles, kill your fake virtual friends, and completely do away with your Web2.0 alterego. The machine is just a metaphor for the website which moddr_ is hosting; the belly of the beast where the web2.0 suicide scripts are maintained. Our service currently runs with Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and LinkedIn! Commit NOW!
How To : Five Common Sense Social Networking Rules for Kids : ReputationDefender - 3 views
Beyond Mere Gathering - 0 views
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This article outlines ways to increase the productivity of groups, whether they be face-to-face or remotely connected through Web 2.0.
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Proponents of Web 2.0 and social networking often make claims for the benefits of this popular (supposedly new) phenomenon that include the likelihood of collaboration and group problem-solving as students from around the world team to take on important challenges. While collaboration might result if the activities are structured in ways that produce those results, decades of school and corporate efforts suggest that quality is unlikely to result from throwing folks together in groups while leaving issues of process to happenstance. This article outlines ways to increase the productivity of groups, whether they be face-to-face or remotely connected through Web 2.0.
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