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Robyn Jay

Educational Benefits Of Social Networking Sites Uncovered - 0 views

  • "What we found was that students using social networking sites are actually practicing the kinds of 21st century skills we want them to develop to be successful today," said Christine Greenhow, a learning technologies researcher in the university's College of Education and Human Development and principal investigator of the study. "Students are developing a positive attitude towards using technology systems, editing and customizing content and thinking about online design and layout. They're also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology. The Web sites offer tremendous educational potential.
  • "Now that we know what skills students are learning and what experiences they're being exposed to, we can help foster and extend those skills," said Greenhow. "As educators, we always want to know where our students are coming from and what they're interested in so we can build on that in our teaching. By understanding how students may be positively using these networking technologies in their daily lives and where the as yet unrecognized educational opportunities are, we can help make schools even more relevant, connected and meaningful to kids.
Grant Casey

Future of the media - implications for social networking - 1 views

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    2010 Andrew Olle lecture from Alan Rusbridger - editor of the Guardian newspaper. "I am going to spend most of this talk tonight talking about what this digital revolution means." He gives an excellent summary of the 15 things Twitter (as an example of social media) does effectively.
Steven Parker

Connectivism and Transculturality ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

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    Good breakdown of the principles of social networked learning practice.
Robyn Jay

Informit - Seven Steps to ICT Integration (Humanities & Social Sciences Collection) - 0 views

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    Click on the Seven Steps to ICT Integration link. then scroll down to Action Learning pdf
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