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Donna Baumbach

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

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    The survey found that 62% of the respondents belong to a social network. Within the educator subgroups, 61% of teachers, 51% of the principals, and 71% of the librarians indicated they are members of a social network. Educators believe that social networks could provide significant value for education.
Jane Lofton

Twitter-Hub - 15 views

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    Video, printable guide, and links about using Twitter effectively.
Sally Dooley

Map of Online Communities - 2010 - 19 views

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    Fun to compare to the 2007 map.
Anthony Beal

Lanyrd | the social conference directory - 7 views

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    discover and get more from professional events
Cathy Oxley

YouTube - Social Media Revolution 2 (Refresh) - 9 views

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    A social networking version of the Shift Happens videos
Donna Baumbach

Digizen - Home - 16 views

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    "he Digizen website provides information for educators, parents, carers, and young people. It is used to strengthen their awareness and understanding of what digital citizenship is and encourages users of technology to be and become responsible DIGItal citiZENS. It shares specific advice and resources on issues such as social networking and cyberbullying and how these relate to and affect their own and other people's online experiences and behaviours. "
Cathy Oxley

Facebook can ruin your life. And so can MySpace, Bebo... - News, Gadgets & Tech - The I... - 12 views

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    "Millions of people are leaving personal information online, much of which is cached and remains available via search engines even after the author has removed the web page... When people who are not the original intended audience - such as potential employers - find this information, it can have a major impact on their decision making process."
Donna Baumbach

Safe Digial Social Networking - 0 views

  • Young people also need guidance and adult assistance to learn how to safely navigate the virtual environments of the 21st Century. Schools must be proactive, rather than merely defensive, in helping students acquire the skills of digital citizenship needed today and in the future. Simply banning read/write web tools on school networks is an inadequate response: Educators must strive to learn alongside students and parents how these technologies can be safely and powerfully used to communicate and collaborate.
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    "Young people also need guidance and adult assistance to learn how to safely navigate the virtual environments of the 21st Century. Schools must be proactive, rather than merely defensive, in helping students acquire the skills of digital citizenship needed today and in the future. Simply banning read/write web tools on school networks is an inadequate response: Educators must strive to learn alongside students and parents how these technologies can be safely and powerfully used to communicate and collaborate."
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    resources and links provided - from a workshop to schol library media spcialists (and others) by Wesley Fryer
Lissa Davies

K-3 Teachers Guide to Twitter - 0 views

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    K-3 teachers guide to twitter
Antonietta Neighbour

Social Networking for Information Professionals | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Social networking and participatory library services - Judy O'Connell's great selection of social networking tools curated from blogs, tweets, videos etc etc. Wow!
Anthony Beal

Which social network should I use as a librarian? - 21 views

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    Great article! I just shared on the Idaho Library List-serve!
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    Thanks very much, you can follow the author on Twitter @Philbradley
Beverley Humphrey

English Companion - 0 views

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    Collaboration and communication site for teachers and those with an interest in English
Donna Baumbach

drop.io a4jyuvo - 0 views

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    perspectives on twitter in education (audio clips)
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