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Maggie Verster

Overview of Social Learning - 0 views

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    What is Social Learning? An Overview social Here are some introductory presentations about organisational social learning, social learning platforms and the new role of social learning professionals.
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Online Learning In The Social Web: social media, web2.0, elearning, education - 0 views

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    "Great presentation about social software in education! With case-study and data form students opinons! "
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Social Media Guidelines for Schools - 0 views

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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.
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Study on the Effective Use of Social Software to Support Student Learning & Engagement - 0 views

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    "Our investigations have shown that social software tools support a variety of ways of learning: sharing of resources (eg bookmarks, photographs), collaborative learning, problem-based and inquiry-based learning, reflective learning, and peer-to-peer learning. Students gain transferable skills of team working, online collaboration, negotiation, and communication, individual and group reflection, and managing digital identities."
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Social Bookmarks | School 2.0 in SA - 0 views

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    Social bookmarking how to + Pam's video
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Any questions about social bookmarking? - 17 views

For those of you who are new to social bookmarking, feel free to ask any questions here.

bookmarking social tagging

started by Maggie Verster on 14 Aug 08 no follow-up yet
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How to integrate social media tools into your teaching workday seamlessly | School 2.0 ... - 0 views

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    My post on making things a bit more easy for yourself using social media in your workday to share and store resources
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Classroom Solution - from Maskew Miller Longman - 0 views

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    Jippeee the publishers have finally woken up to social media!!
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Every Teacher's Must-Have Guide To Facebook - 1 views

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    You can't swing a stick in social media without hitting something on Facebook. Same goes for education. You can't talk about how technology is revolutionizing education without mentioning Facebook. It's a simple service to figure out but what about once you become a regular user? If you're a teacher, you would be well served by spending 3 minutes to read through this must-have guide. (We timed it out and it's a bit under 3 minutes. It's almost summertime, you can spare it for us!)
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Sweet Search - A Search Engine for Students - 0 views

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    "Sweet Search is a search engine that searches only the sites that have been reviewed and approved by a team of librarians, teachers, and research experts. In all there are 35,000 websites that have been reviewed and approved by Sweet Search. In addition to the general search engine, Sweet Search offers five niche search engines. The niche search engines are for Social Studies, Biographies, SweetSites (organized by grade and subject area), School Librarians, and Sweet Search 4 Me (for elementary school students)."
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Radical Learning ICT policy and AUP - 0 views

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    It does not include any reference to social networks or the use of web 2.0 tools and has been developed for use in Khanya schools.
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Wots ur ASLR? Adolescent girls' use of cellphones in Cape Town - 0 views

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    This exploratory study explores girls' use of cellphones in Cape Town, South Africa, with a particular focus on their use of the popular cellphone based instant messaging software, MXit. Through qualitative interviews and focus group discussions with Grade 11 and Grade 12 teenagers, three main themes emerged: 1) the use of MXit in the development of personal relationships via social networking, 2) the use of MXit and the cellphone in the construction of personal identity, and 3) the potential use of MXit for education.
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Twitter Conference Ideas - 0 views

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    Twitter has become a pretty great tool to help with socializing at conferences. Here are a few of the things we've been doing
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Becta report shows benefits of Web 2.0 in the classroom - Becta - 0 views

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    Becta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.
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Using cellphones to learn and save lives - 0 views

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    Gadget-crazy pupils have a new learning tool - the cellphone. It has become more than a device to communicate with; it has been turned into a learning hub, with maths problems and literature now being made available on the social networking platform MXit.
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Libraries and Social Networks - 0 views

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    A great slideshow with stats on internet use and digital literacy trends
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MIcrosoft Digital Literacy curriculum document - 0 views

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    The goal of Digital Literacy is to teach and assess basic computer concepts and skills so that people can use computer technology in everyday life to develop new social and economic opportunities for themselves, their families, and their communities. Whether you are entirely new to computing or have some experience, this curriculum will help you develop a fundamental understanding of computers. From using the Internet, to sending e-mail, to creating a résumé, the Digital Literacy Curriculum helps you develop the essential skills you need to begin computing with confidence.
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EdTechConf - High-Tech on a Low-Tech Budget - 0 views

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    Can we reach our pupils with technology in a way that doesn't wreck our budgets? Is Social Media a teaching tool or a hindrance? Should we ban cellphones in our schools when almost all our pupils use them for communication and learning outside the classroom? Can a research project mean more than a quick Google search? How can we teach digital literacy in ways which are cost-effective, meaningful and budget-friendly? Is a computer lab needed in a 21st century school? What are the pitfalls of using technology in the classroom? Need answers? Join us at EdTechConference 2011!
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Curriculum website & Web 2.0 functionality': towards a social networking platform: prop... - 0 views

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    Hennie's proposal on how to incorporate SM into the WCED web portal and schools
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