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Tarmo Toikkanen

Education and Social Media - Social Media Optimization - 0 views

  • Look at how similar some of the new rules for social media optimization is with the new world of education: Help your content travel Encourage the mashup Reward helpful and valuable users Participate Know how to target your audience Create content
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    David Wilson notices how similar social media and education are becoming.
Tarmo Toikkanen

The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook: The Most Egregious Sins on Soci... - 0 views

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    Snappy netiquette guide covering blogging, microblogging, social news sites and social network sites.
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    Hyvä käytösopas erilaisiin sosiaalisen median välineisiin (englanniksi).
Tarmo Toikkanen

Social Learning Strategies Checklist « Social Enterprise Blog - 0 views

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    "Organizational adoption of social media as a comprehensive learning strategy is one part software rollout, one part transformational change, and one part large scale corporate initiative. Depending on your initial focus, it might involve a single cohort group, your whole company, your partners or suppliers, your clients, or even the public at large. Regardless of your scope, there are a number of critical items that you must address in order to achieve success. While you may not need to address all of the issues below on your particular initiative, you should at least consider the implications and issues for each item below, and where necessary, develop a plan of action to address those that are relevant to your situation."
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    Mitä kaikkea onkaan huomioitava sosiaalisen median käyttöönotossa opetussektorilla?
Tero Toivanen

Social Media's Effect on Learning - Digits - WSJ - 0 views

  • Adults must be socially stimulated to learn, which is why language retention is usually only successful for adults when they are immersed with other language-speakers. Bilingual people “build new bridges” in the brain, said Dr. Kuhl, and their brains are constantly adapting and reshuffling data as they translate.
  • “Bilingual people aren’t cognitively smarter, but they are more cognitively flexible,” she added. “Practice at constant switching improves an aspect of their cognitive abilities. They become more facile at adjusting to new situations and inventing new situations.”
  • This is much like what people do when they’re updating their Twitter status, instant-messaging friends, or answering text messages and emails while they’re doing something else. Dr. Kuhl said this multitasking, where people are stimulating new patterns of sequential processing, could then reap the same benefits as bilingualism.
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    Researchers are figuring out how the interaction Social Media spurs can stimulate brain activity.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Social media calls for change « Aalto Media Factory - 1 views

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    "Social media is creating a cultural change which is much more than just a change in the use of web services. Public conversations, sharing, and knowledge building between people enabled by network technologies - also known as social media - brings challenges everywhere and especially within universities."
A Rongas

Book review: "Social Learning Handbook" by Jane Hart « Next Practices - 3 views

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    With the use of social media in learning by learning professionals still relatively young, there are only a handful of books written on the subject. To be honest, several of them overlap somewhat in the content provided, leaving me to ask after reading the third one in the span of a month "Do I really need another book to tell me what a wiki or a blog is about?" My answer to that is a resounding "No!" It is, therefore, with pleasure that I recommend to you Jane Hart's Social Learning Handbook (©2011, Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies).
Tarmo Toikkanen

Social Media is Killing the LMS Star - A Bootleg of Bryan Alexander's Lost Presentation... - 0 views

  • Hence the title of my talk. CMSes lumber along like radio, still playing into the air as they continue to gradually shift ever farther away on the margins. In comparison, Web 2.0 is like movies and tv combined, plus printed books and magazines. That’s where the sheer scale, creative ferment, and wife-ranging influence reside. This is the necessary background for discussing how to integrate learning and the digital world.
  • Moreover, unless we consider the CMS environment to be a sort of corporate intranet simulation, the CMS set of community skills is unusual, rarely applicable to post-graduation examples. In other words, while a CMS might help privacy concerns, it is at best a partial, not sufficient solution, and can even be inappropriate for already online students.
  • Think of a professor bringing a newspaper to class, carrying a report about the very subject under discussion. How can this be utilized practically? Faculty members can pick a Web service (Google News, Facebook, Twitter) and search themselves, sharing results; or students can run such queries themselves.
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  • And so we can think of the CMS. What is it best used for? We have said little about its integration with campus information systems, but these are critical for class (not learning) management, from attendance to grading. Web 2.0 has yet to replace this function. So imagine the CMS function of every class much like class email, a necessary feature, but not by any means the broadest technological element. Similarly the e-reserves function is of immense practical value. There may be no better way to share copyrighted academic materials with a class, at this point. These logistical functions could well play on.
  • Can the practice of using a CMS prepare either teacher or student to think critically about this new shape for information literacy? Moreover, can we use the traditional CMS to share thoughts and practices about this topic?
  • A second emergent field concerns social media literacy. An increasing amount of important communication occurs through Web 2.0 services.
  • Students can publish links to external objects, but can’t link back in.
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    Discussion on how LMS and CMS are fading into the margins, and social media is taking the center stage.
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    Tiukkaa analyysiä LMS:ien (oppimisen hallintajärjestelmien) auttamattomista rajoituksista nykyisessä viestintäyhteiskunnassa.
Tarmo Toikkanen

socialmediaguidelines / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Pieni wikisivusto, johon rakennetaan tiivistä ohjeistusta koulujen henkilökunnalle, vanhemmille ja opiskelijoille siitä, miten tulee toimia, kun koulussa hyödynnetään sosiaalista mediaa. Saa osallistua.
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    This is a collaborative project to generate Social Media Guidelines for school districts. The goal of this guideline is to provide instructional employees, staff, students, administrators, parents and the school district community direction when using social media applications both inside and outside the classroom.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Enterprise: List of 40 Social Media Staff Guidelines | Laurel Papworth- Social Network ... - 0 views

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    Tästä voi ottaa kättä pidempää, jos omassa organisaatiossa puhutaan sosiaalisessa mediassa tapahtuvan viestinnän sääntelystä.
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    Examples of company guidelines for using social media.
Tarmo Toikkanen

9 Tips for Enriching Your Presentations With Social Media - 1 views

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    "Here are 9 tips for improving your presentations with social media."
Tarmo Toikkanen

Social Bookmarking: Delicious Vs Diigo | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 2 views

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    Comparison of Delicious and Diigo social bookmarking sites.
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    Diigon ja Deliciousin toimintojen vertailu.
Tero Toivanen

Experiential Learning Cycle & Social Technologies | Teemu Arina - 3 views

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    Teemu Arinan oivaltava video oppimisen kehästä ja sitä tukevista sosiaalisen median välineistä.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Top 40 Free Downloadable Open Source Social Networking Software | Vivalogo Resources - 0 views

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    This is Vivalogo's list of best free, downloadable, open source social networking software.
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    40 sosiaalisen median toimintoja tarjoavaa avoimen lähdekoodin ohjelmistoa, jotka voi siis asentaa omalle palvelimelle ja pyörittää vaikka intranetissä.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Burson-Marsteller and Proof Digital Fortune 100 Social Media Study - The Burson-Marstel... - 0 views

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    "The study found that 54% of the Fortune 100 were using Twitter to reach out directly to stakeholders, while 32% were using a blogs and 29% were actively using a Facebook Fan Page to engage. Despite the perception that Twitter is the newest kid on the block among the three platforms, 76% of Fortune 100 companies that were using just one social media channel were using Twitter over Facebook and Blogs. "
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    Twitter on isoissa firmoissa jo yleisempää kuin blogaus.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Online Database of Social Media Policies - 0 views

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    Collection of social media policies from over a hundred companies.
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    Sosiaalisen median käyttöohjeita yli sadalta organisaatiolta.
Eija Kalliala

Teachers & Social Media | Teachers & Social Media - 2 views

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    Opettajat ja sosiaalinen media Uudessa-Seelannissa. Eettisiä ohjeita, hyviä käytänteitä, linkkejä ja kartta somepalveluihin ja niiden ominaisuuksiin.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Open source e-portfolio and social networking software - Mahara ePortfolio System - 2 views

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    "Mahara is an open source e-portfolio system with a flexible display framework. Mahara, meaning 'think' or 'thought' in Te Reo Māori, is user centred environment with a permissions framework that enables different views of an e-portfolio to be easily managed. Mahara also features a weblog, resume builder and social networking system, connecting users and creating online learner communities."
Tarmo Toikkanen

Check User Names - Social Networking Username Availability - 0 views

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    Ennen kuin aloitat toiminnan sosiaalisessa mediassa, voit tällä palvelulla löytää itsellesi sopivan käyttäjätunnuksen, joka on vielä vapaana riittävän monessa palvelussa.
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    Checks a swathe of social media sites to see if a user name is available or not.
Tarmo Toikkanen

49 Amazing Social Media, Web 2.0 And Internet Stats - 0 views

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    Isoja lukuja blogosfääristä, facebookista, twitteristä, googlesta ja muista aiheista.
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    The numbers presented below should be a close representation of today's numbers
Tero Toivanen

Ten Technologies That Will Rock 2010 - 0 views

  • The Tablet: It’s the most anticipated product of the year.
  • Geo: The combination of GPS chips in mobile phones, social networks, and increasingly innovative mobile apps means that geolocation is increasingly becoming a necessary feature for any killer app.
  • Realtime Search: After licensing realtime data streams from Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and others, Google and Bing are quickly ramping up their realtime search.
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  • Chrome OS: In November, Google gave the world a sneak peek at its Chrome operating system, which is expected to be released later this year.
  • HTML5: The Web is built on HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and the next version which has been taking form for a while is HTML5.
  • Mobile Video: With video cameras integrated into the latest iPhone 3GS and other Web phones, live video streaming apps are becoming more commonplace—both streaming from phones and to them.
  • Augmented Reality: One of the coolest ways to use the camera lens on a mobile phone is with the increasing array of augmented reality apps.
  • Mobile Transactions: As mobile phones become full-fledged computers, they can be used for mobile commerce also.
  • Android: Last year saw the launch of nearly two dozen Android-powered phones, including the Verizon Droid.
  • Social CRM: We’ve seen the rise of Twitter and Facebook as social communication tools.  This year, those modes of realtime communication will find their way deeper into the enterprise.
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    Techcrunch -blogin ennustus vuoden 2010 tärkeimmistä uutuuksista.
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