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Dean Mantz

Guidelines for Educators Using Social Networking Sites - Home - Doug Johnson'... - 0 views

  • My friend and colleague, Tech Director Jen Hegna over in the Byron (MN) schools developed this set of guidelines for the staff in her district. (She was motivated, she said, partially by posts here and here on the Blue Skunk. Cool!) Anyway she's given permission for me to share her work here and says readers are welcome to use and adopt as well:     Guidelines for Educators Using Social Networking Sites August 2009 (DRAFT, DRAFT, DRAFT)
anonymous

Plurking Educators - Group | Diigo - 0 views

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    A group for people who are using plurk for educational networking and/or learning from their personal learning network
Clif Mims

Ed.VoiceThread - 0 views

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    "My Fellow Americans" Voicethread challenge for President Obama.
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    Secure VoiceThread network for students and teachers to collaborate and share ideas with classrooms anywhere in the world. Group conversations around images, documents, and videos Messages can be text-based (computer keyboard, phone text), audio (computer mic, telephone call, upload), or video (computer webcam, upload) Can be used to put "instruction" online.
Jeff Johnson

Conversation Agent: Twitter is a Social Network - 0 views

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    We are the atoms within it. All living things exchange meaningful signals. They engage in conversations expressed in languages of form and color, chemicals, behavior, and sound rather that words and sentences.
Cerese Godfrey

elearnspace. Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 0 views

  • Connectivism Connectivism is the integration of principles explored by chaos, network, and complexity and self-organization theories. Learning is a process that occurs within nebulous environments of shifting core elements – not entirely under the control of the individual. Learning (defined as actionable knowledge) can reside outside of ourselves (within an organization or a database), is focused on connecting specialized information sets, and the connections that enable us to learn more are more important than our current state of knowing.
  • Connectivism also addresses the challenges that many corporations face in knowledge management activities. Knowledge that resides in a database needs to be connected with the right people in the right context in order to be classified as learning. Behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism do not attempt to address the challenges of organizational knowledge and transference.
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    Connectivism Connectivism is the integration of principles explored by chaos, network, and complexity and self-organization theories. Learning is a process that occurs within nebulous environments of shifting core elements - not entirely under the control of the individual. Learning (defined as actionable knowledge) can reside outside of ourselves (within an organization or a database), is focused on connecting specialized information sets, and the connections that enable us to learn more are more important than our current state of knowing.
Dean Mantz

Social Networking & Internet Awareness | Library Media Tech Musings - 6 views

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    Very solid article focusing on how the Internet usage should be approached with awareness.
Clif Mims

ShoutEm - 0 views

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    Roll your own Microblogging Social Network. Teachers and Schools could use this to setup K-12 PLNs.
Sheryl A. McCoy

frustrated by our tech dept proposal for helping our teachers who are struggling tech l... - 0 views

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    a perfect synthesis of data, ideas, examples and experiences from our PLN (Professional Learning Network)
anonymous

eLearning 2.0 Technologies and Concepts: Microblogging in Education - 0 views

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    It turned out that microblogs are important tools not only for networking, communication and learning, but also for forming communities of practices
Dean Mantz

NEA - Online Social Networking for Educators - 0 views

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    NEA article on Social networking for educators.
Sheryl A. McCoy

More social networking - 58 views

Ditto to Jo and Skip's comments about Plurk. More people respond to requests for help or information, and the new friend/colleagues I have made mesh well with my twitter friends. New, valuable lear...

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