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Tony Searl

Looking for a Job on Social Networking Sites - NYTimes.com - 3 views

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    "Teaching people how to use these new tools is really becoming one of the main things that we do in career counseling offices," said Nancy Richmond, assistant director of career counseling and exploration at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "We're showing them that using social media is a great way to show employers that they're on the forefront of cutting-edge trends. It can be extremely helpful for their careers."
anonymous

Five Tips For Making Ideas Happen - Smashing Magazine - 3 views

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    Thx @heyjudeonline
Kerry J

myfuture MyGuide testing - 2 views

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    Get a sneak peek at the new myfuture My Guide career planner -- be a tester!
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    Get a sneak peek at the new myfuture My Guide career planner -- be a tester!
Lisa Dumicich

Businessballs free online learning for careers, work, management, business training and education: find materials, articles, ideas, people and providers for teaching, career training, self-help, ethical business education and leadership; for personal, car - 0 views

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    Stacks of great resources for Business Management, Psychology, Team Building
Kerry J

Job Survey Results 1: Recent Hires Got Jobs Via Referral from Friends, Colleagues, Alumni, or Family - 0 views

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    This is part 1 of an ongoing community project to help people understand how to get jobs during a recession. This data is slightly skewed towards those that are already active in social media as the survey went to those within my network on my blog and the highly connected Twitter community. There were 214 respondents to the survey although this graphic only represents those who got jobs since Sept 2007 (71 respondents) that represent those that were hired during the announcement of the recession. This is a personal research project, and is not tied to my employer, clients, or anyone else for that matter.
anonymous

Reboot-home - Media Giraffe - 0 views

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    What is news literacy? It's considerably broader than the field of journalism education, where young people get a professional orientation to the field as a means to consider career opportunities. News literacy aims to address the needs of all young people, preparing them to be citizens who use news and information to guide their decision-making
Jess McCulloch

Teachers on learning curve | The Australian - 0 views

  • As a matter of course, technology is also changing the way teachers teach -- from how they engage their students and manage their classrooms, to how they shape their working day, manage their professional lives -- and indeed how they think about a career in education.
  • this is affecting the way she manages the class.
  • "Firstly, I teach in smaller grabs of time," she says, "but this is a good thing. I personally believe that teaching has long been too auditory. It is important to cater for different perceptual styles -- visual, auditory and kinesthetic (learning by doing) -- especially when teaching younger children."
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  • Before the internet, to be a teacher you had to be everything in one person. Now there is a range of possibilities and many more people can become part of the education process,"
    • Jess McCulloch
       
      Maybe a good conversation starter for technoLOTE?
  • "This is not to diminish the role of educators to simply and an administrative job," she says. "Teaching is an intellectual skill. It is the art of getting people to expand their minds, have insights, develop values and to grow emotionally. That will not change."
    • Jess McCulloch
       
      A great definition of teaching - one for those who still think they have to know all the content.
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