Skip to main content

Home/ Groups/ EDUC 439/639 Social Networking - Fall 2012
1More

Why Tweet at Conferences? - 0 views

  •  
    "Magic. Effortless "networking" for geeks like me. (I put the word in quotes, because I still find it vaguely awkward, despite loving it), I write about what interests me for my own later use, and others find me based on those interests."
1More

The same behaviors that spell academic success can backfire at work - 0 views

  •  
    "Girls often don't get those counterbalancing messages. In fact, girls have their good-student behaviors reinforced as feminine norms in the media and the stories they consume. In short, we're in danger of raising girls who strive hard to find the right answer and know how to get good grades-but who don't know how to trust their own voices."
1More

How to Build a Twitter Following - and Why You Should - 0 views

  •  
    "I'd like to communicate with people both in and out of academe, and I have no moral objection to being paid for my time and effort. This - being a professor, a writer, a speaker - is how I make my living, after all."
1More

02 Technology Literacy and Bootcamp - Social Media Marketing Strategy - Spring 2016 - 0 views

  •  
    ""I didn't let my child loose on the streets without teaching her about traffic and looking both ways. Similarly, I don't like to see otherwise well-educated people loose in digital culture without knowing something about what makes a small-world network work or why a portfolio of weak ties is important. Networks particularly affect privacy and reputation-the places where our private lives intersect or collide with public knowledge, whether or not we know what to do about it.""
1More

Don't click 'like' on Facebook again until you read this - 1 views

  •  
    "Only after the post gets a certain number of likes and shares does the scammer edit it and add something malicious. In fact, if you go back through your history of liked posts, you might find that some of them have changed to something you wouldn't have liked in a million years."
1More

GOING DIGITAL: Faculty Pespectives on Digital and OER Course Materials - 0 views

  •  
    "Although the movement in course materials in colleges and universities is clearly from print towards digital, the survey data suggest it will be a slow process. Asked when they thought the majority of their course materials would be primarily digital, fully a fourth of the surveyed faculty indicated "never," while another 9 percent said by fall 2022, and 17 percent indicated by fall 2020. In contrast, fully a sixth (16 percent) reported that majority of their current course materials were digital as of fall 2015, and a third (34 percent) anticipated primarily digital course materials by fall 2018. "
1More

I Want Students to be Better Consumers - 0 views

  •  
    "People who love making stuff are also critical consumers of the very same stuff they create. Authors read. Chefs eat. Painters go to galleries. Engineers pay attention to the physics of the world around them. Academics read journal articles. "
1More

Learning Registry | sharing what we know - 1 views

  •  
    "The learning registry is a new approach to capturing, connecting and sharing data about learning resources available online with the goal of making it easier for educators and students to access the rich content available in our ever-expanding digital universe."
1More

Mindfulness Can Literally Change Your Brain - 1 views

  •  
    "Mindfulness should no longer be considered a "nice-to-have" for executives. It's a "must-have":  a way to keep our brains healthy, to support self-regulation and effective decision-making capabilities, and to protect ourselves from toxic stress. It can be integrated into one's religious or spiritual life, or practiced as a form of secular mental training.  When we take a seat, take a breath, and commit to being mindful, particularly when we gather with others who are doing the same, we have the potential to be changed."
1More

A new nonprofit takes aim at ed tech pricing. First target: The iPad - 0 views

  •  
    "Lack of price transparency makes it difficult for school districts to negotiate with vendors, Friedlander said. In the case of Apple's iPads, for instance, the Technology for Education Consortium said it had found that prices ranged from $367 to $499 for identical devices. "This is just wrong," Levy said. "This is taxpayer money. And these are school kids.""
1More

Zen and the art of getting things done with David Allen - CNN.com - 0 views

  •  
    "avid Allen, the author of the international bestselling productivity bible, Getting Things Done, has been teaching people how to reach higher levels of cognitive thinking for almost two decades. Like Eastern mindfulness, his solution is simple but challenging to fully implement. Clear your mind. Yes, that's it."
1More

Open Education Week 2016 presentations by Josie Fraser - 0 views

  •  
    "The new Learning and Work Institute - an independent policy and research organisation, which joins the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE) and the Centre for Economic & Social Inclusion - held an OER Jam in Leicester, as part of the Institute's work on Open Education Resources (OERs) across Europe. The face-to-face event supported adult education practitioners in using OERs for teaching and learning. The Jam was designed as a follow-up to the OERUP! Online training - with supports people working in adult education, and can be started at any time."
1More

Who Are The 'Gifted And Talented' And What Do They Need? : NPR Ed : NPR - 0 views

  •  
    ""The whole NCLB era, and really back to the first Elementary and Secondary Education Act in the 1960s, was about getting kids to grade level, to minimal proficiency," says Peters. "There seems to be a change in belief now - that you need to show growth in every student.""
1More

Play nice! How the internet is trying to design out toxic behaviour - 0 views

  •  
    "The idea is simple (although the software is so complex it took a year to build): before posting a comment in a forum or below an article, users must rate two randomly selected comments from others for quality of argument and civility (defined as an absence of personal attacks or abuse). Ratings are crunched to build up a picture of what users of any given site will tolerate, which is then useful for flagging potentially offensive material."
1More

Amazon Education, Amazon Inspire Move Forward - 0 views

  •  
    "the company opened an "Amazon Education Wait List" earlier in the month. The new platform, "Amazon Inspire," would allow teachers to upload, manage, share, and discover resources in a similar fashion to the reviewing and purchasing systems already in existence through Amazon. Content will be searchable using assigned metadata tags organized by the federal Learning Registry, and will aid in an effort to collect data concerning how digital resources are created and used."
1More

Faculty: 7 ways to avoid social media blunders - 0 views

  •  
    "According to faculty at various universities, there are two main ways that social networking sites are causing new concerns and considerations for faculty and institutions: frictionless sharing and context collapse."
« First ‹ Previous 2221 - 2240 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page