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Marketing professor moves classroom online - News - 0 views

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    Marketing professor moves classroom online,
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13 Enlightening Case Studies of Social Media in the Classroom - 0 views

  • Social media also provides networking tools for professionals and even for job hunters. And it offers a platform for friends and family to keep up with each other.
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      Again, good for intro
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      It is becoming part of our world
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  • social media is becoming a part of the classroom.
  • The Web site is pretty much dead right now, but the practical application of creating one’s own social network, right in the classroom, is definitely an inspiration.
  • Encouraging students to explore using technology, and use their own creativity to create their own social network, is a great, hands-on activity that can translate into the “real world,” teaching technology skills, and providing valuable marketing knowledge and offering insight into how social media works.
  • Sometimes, students can’t make it to seminars and other events. Broadcasting these events is a good way to help them reach a wider student audience.
  • If you are looking to register for classes, check email or even access class notes posted up from professors, it is possible to do so with a mobile Web client. Duke University (as well as Georgia Tech and several other schools) is making it easier to complete a number of tasks using a cell phone. Enhanced learning from anywhere can take place using social media networks and Web clients.
  • Students compete to find resources, and be the first to post to Twitter. It’s like a kind of scavenger hunt, and it teaches students research skills.
  • 8. Birmingham City University, Great Britain: Degree in Social Networking If you want to be able to teach social networking like a pro, there is now a place you can turn to. Birmingham City University is offering a year-long Master’s degree in social networking. As you might imagine, course offerings include Facebook and Twitter, as well as other social networks such as Bebo. The idea is to help people learn how to use social media in a number of ways to benefit them, whether it is study skills or marketing skills.
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      Need to find this case study!
  • 10. University Laboratory High School, Illinois: Twittering Dante Want to learn more about a great piece of literature? Steve Rayburn, a teacher at the University Laboratory High School, had his students consider Dante’s Divine Comedy. Students used Twitter to post updates from Dante to Beatrice for inside each of the nine circles of Hell. Not only did it require students to read the assignments, but it also got them excited about it — and thinking about what they would post.
  • 12. Georgia Southern University: Blog for a Social Media Course Barbara Nixon teaches a course titled “Making Connections: Facebook & Beyond,” which aims to teach communication and networking skills. Not only does the course teach one how to use social media, but it teaches the value of communication with others through online assignments using Twitter and Facebook, as well as other social media Web sites. Students are required to start a blog, and Nixon herself keeps a blog on the class assignments and answers questions through here Twitter account (@barbaranixon)
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      Could contact this person!
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Lights, Camera . . . Engagement! Three Great Tools for Classroom Video | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Choose Your Own Adventure videos can really spice up your classroom"
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Now in Google Earth: Sketchup for math in Middle School - 0 views

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    from Classroom 2.0
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DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms - 0 views

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    Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms from Teachers Love Smart Boards
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7 Ways to use Google Docs in the EAP Classroom | learning technologies in EAP - 0 views

  • One thing I’ve found helpful to do at the beginning of term is to create one document for each student with their name on it and then ask them to put any writing they do onto that. This saves a lot of hassle constantly creating and sharing Docs and makes them a lot easier to locate on Google Drive. It also has the added advantage that students and teachers can easily look back and see what feedback they got on previous writings and incorporate that into their new one.
  • do writing during a lesson and monitor their writing as they are doing it and provide ongoing comments to help guide them.
  • Another common classroom procedure that Google Docs can enhance is error correction. During the lesson, if you notice that students are making particular speaking or writing errors, you can collect them on a Google Doc and then share them with the group either at the end of the lesson or for homework. I would set the sharing settings so that students could only comment on the mistakes rather than edit them, and then they could work in pairs/groups to make suggestions in the margins as to what the correct answer is.
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  • A variation on the typical reading comprehension exercise is to copy and paste the text or article into a Google Doc and then set questions in the margins for students to respond to. These can be traditional comprehension/true or false questions  or questions about the language in the text. Responding to these questions can be set up as a jigsaw activity so only certain groups or individuals answer certain questions. Alternatively, everyone answers all questions and the responses can be seen stacked on top of each other down the margin.
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50 Awesome Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom - 0 views

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    from Thoughts from a Tech Specialist
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socialtechineducation - home - 0 views

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    going paperless in the classroom lessons
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Learn It In 5 - 0 views

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    At Learn it in 5, you'll learn what is Web 2.0, and strategies for using Web 2.0 technology in the digital classroom - all in 5 minutes or less.
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iLearn Technology - 0 views

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    iLearn Technology is the premiere educational blog teaching educators about integrating technology and computer curriculum into the classroom
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Team Maker - 0 views

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    Need to create groups in your classroom? Here's a quick way how!
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