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Contents contributed and discussions participated by glorihinck

josh worsham

Cool IPAD / ITOUCH Article from Clif's Notes on EdTech - 11 views

educational technology resource PLC
started by josh worsham on 05 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Stephen Lazowski

Help - 5 views

started by Stephen Lazowski on 07 Sep 10 no follow-up yet
Eric Ebbs

Personal Learning Environments: Challenging the dominant design of educational systems - 14 views

PLE VLE LMS Educational Systems
started by Eric Ebbs on 03 Sep 10 no follow-up yet
  • glorihinck
     
    Hi Eric, what VLE/LMS do you use? What kind of issues did you run into? As your university explores blogs and wkis are they considering external sources?
aeckel

Social Networking Benefits Validated - 9 views

Social Learning Networking
started by aeckel on 27 Aug 10 no follow-up yet
  • glorihinck
     
    Thanks Abigail. After reading this, a point to ponder comes to mind. They mention that it is up to parents to monitor what is being expressed and that they have a presence in their child's online social network. If social networking is used in the classroom, how much responsibility does the teacher have? How do we inform the parents? What is their role in this case? Any thoughts?
Jamey Robbins

Social Networking in the Classroom? - 4 views

http:__www.netfamilynews.org_2008_02_social-networking-in-classroom.html
started by Jamey Robbins on 29 Aug 10 no follow-up yet
  • glorihinck
     
    Great blog Jamey! It emphasizes that the use of social networks in the classroom is not a simple black/white, good/bad, do/don't issue. As your last sentence mentions, it is so important that SNet-iquette be taught as it can have such a huge impact on a person's life. If it is not taught in the classroom, where will it be taught?
Stephen Lazowski

meetup.com - 5 views

www.meetup.com
started by Stephen Lazowski on 30 Aug 10 no follow-up yet
  • glorihinck
     
    Stephen, meetup.com looks like a perfect network to help you with your goal of teaching American Military History online. Not only will you learn more about the content and make contacts, you can set up your course or module here.
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