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Alison Hall

Pool - 0 views

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    Pool is a social media project developed by ABC Radio National. It's a place to share your creative work with the Pool community and ABC producers - upload music, photos, videos, documentaries, interviews, animations and more. It's a collaborative space where audiences become makers.
John Pearce

Social Media Search Tool | WhosTalkin? - 4 views

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    Want to search across 60 of the main social networking spaces via the one portal then WhosTalkin.com is the place to go. You can search via a group type eg blogs, videos or images, or sub spaces within these groups. This is a really interesting tool for searching on trending topics. It's also fun to do a search on your own online identity to see what others are saying about you.
Rhondda Powling

100 Inspiring Ways to Use Social Media In the Classroom | Online Universities - 3 views

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    "Social media may have started out as a fun way to connect with friends, but it has evolved to become a powerful tool for education and business. Sites such as Facebook and Twitter and tools such as Skype are connecting students to learning opportunities in new and exciting ways. Whether you teach an elementary class, a traditional college class, or at an online university, you will find inspirational ways to incorporate social media in your classroom with this list."
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    A variety of uses for social media, linked to real examples by educators in the classroom.
Rhondda Powling

The History of Social Media [INFOGRAPHIC] - 1 views

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    "Here's a visually organized look at the past 30 years or so of social media history, from Usenet to AIM to Friendster and beyond. This particular infographic comes with some fun facts; for example, did you know that the first version of MySpace was coded in just 10 days?"
John Pearce

The History and Evolution of Social Media | Webdesigner Depot - 0 views

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    "Social media has become an integral part of modern society. There are general social networks with user bases larger than the population of most countries. There are niche sites for virtually every special interest out there. There are sites to share photos, videos, status updates, sites for meeting new people and sites to connect with old friends. It seems there are social solutions to just about every need. In this article, we'll review the history and evolution of social media from its humble beginnings to the present day."
Kerry J

On ripping YouTube vids and using images as you please - 2 views

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    If you come at things with the abundance mind-set of the knowledge age, you will really enrich their learning experience - and yours. Can't get YouTube in your school? Bandwidth an issue? Build a rich network of friends and colleagues online. Here is how:
Rhondda Powling

A Principal's Reflections: Banning is the Easy Way Out - 3 views

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    A post from a public school principal who is doing just that. On May 19th New Milford High School Principal Eric Sheninger will explain how to move from banning to embracing technology and social media.
Rhondda Powling

7 Reasons To Leverage Social Networking Tools in the Classroom | Emerging Education Tec... - 0 views

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    Instructional uses of social networking software can provide opportunities for learning, connecting, and engagement.
Ruth Howard

Create stories using social media - storify.com - 6 views

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    curate through social media using story telling
anonymous

The Why and How of Using Facebook For Educators - No Need to be Friends At All! | The E... - 6 views

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    The Why and How of Using Facebook For Educators - No Need to be Friends At All!
Rhondda Powling

Why Schools Should Learn To Use Online Services Like Facebook & YouTube Rather Than Ban... - 3 views

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    would require a steep learning curve anyway. But incorporating lesson plans and info and assignments into the tools that students already use would be both cheaper and more likely to actually be used. Of course, some will decry that these sites are automatically bad for kids -- or that it makes no sense to waste time on such issues. But the fact is kids are going to use these sites no matter what. Ignoring that doesn't change that. Banning the sites doesn't change that. It just makes the activity more underground without any oversight or reasonable lessons. But incorporating
Rhondda Powling

Bundlr - Bundle and share web content easily - 3 views

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    A very handy tool for collecting together web content for study or presentations. Create collections of the best media you find on the web and share them with everyone.
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