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mbarek Akaddar

Ning's Bubble Bursts: No More Free Networks, Cuts 40% Of Staff - 0 views

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    It has just announced that it is killing off its free product, forcing existing free networks to either make the change to premium accounts or migrate their networks elsewhere
mbarek Akaddar

RSC MASHe » 9 (+1) alternatives to Ning (suggested by ALT Members and Champ's... - 2 views

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    9 (+1) alternatives to Ning (suggested by ALT Members and Champ's List) [Social networking]
Jose Antonio da Silva

Social Networking tools and university teaching | Librarians Matter - 1 views

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    An article discussing social networking for teaching
mbarek Akaddar

Developing t2t.com - 1 views

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  • Networking for the English language teaching community
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    Networking for the English language teaching community
Nergiz Kern

Nicholas Christakis: The hidden influence of social networks | Video on TED.com - 1 views

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    Nicholas Christakis: The hidden influence of social networks | Video on TED.com
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Decoding Digital Pedagogy, pt. 1: Beyond the LMS | Digital Pedagogy | HYBRID PEDAGOGY - 0 views

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    "The invention of the LMS (Learning Management System) was a mistake. And here I'm not going to make the same frustrated argument made numerous times before now that LMSs are limiting structures, that their interface and functionalities control how teachers teach online (although those things are true). The LMS was a mistake because it was premature. In a world that was just waking up to the Internet and the possibility of widely-networked culture, the LMS played to the lowest common denominator, creating a "classroom" that allowed learning -- or something like learning -- to happen behind tabs, in threaded discussions, and through automated quizzes. The LMS was not a creative decision, it was not pushing the capabilities of the Internet, it was settling for the least innovative classroom practice and repositioning that digitally. As a result classes taught within its structure generally land with a dull thud. No matter how creative and inspired the teacher or pedagogue behind the wheel, the LMS is no match for the wideness of the Internet. It was born a relic -- at its launch utterly irrelevant to its environment and its user." Very thought-provoking article on how digital pedagogy really differs from just "teaching online."
mbarek Akaddar

Make a Group Website - Webs.com - 5 views

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    Looking to create a free social network? Webs is a free Ning alternative.
Jose Antonio da Silva

Teaching Smart Social Networking - Certification Magazine - 1 views

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    An article dealing with smart socialnetworking
Nergiz Kern

Alternatives to Ning - 8 views

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    Collaborative Google document listing alternatives to Ning (which will soon phase out free networks).
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http://www.screenr.com/embed/92Ss - 1 views

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    Paper.li is an e-newsletter that accumulates articles on given subjects automatically. Sandra Rogers shows how to use ti for her personal learning network (PLN) and her own professional development.
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elearnspace. Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 0 views

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    "In the original 2004 article I stated: "The pipe is more important than the content within the pipe. Our ability to learn what we need for tomorrow is more important than what we know today. A real challenge for any learning theory is to actuate known knowledge at the point of application" (Conclusion section, � 1). I find Verhagen�s (2006) critique falls at precisely this point. The core of what I wrote in the initial article is still valid: that learning is a network phenomenon, influenced (aided) by socialization and technology. Two years is a lifetime in the educational technology space. Two years ago, web 2.0 was just at the beginning of the hype cycle. Blogs, wikis, and RSS�now prominent terms at most educational conferences�were still the sandbox of learning technology geeks. Podcasting was not yet prominent. YouTube didn't exist. Google had not released its suite of web-based tools. Google Earth was not yet on the desktops of children and executives alike�each thrilled to view their house, school, or business in satellite images. Learning Management Systems still held the starting point of most elearning initiatives. Moodle was not yet prominent, and the term PLEs (personal learning environments) did not exist. In two years, our small space of educational technology evolved�perhaps exploded is a more accurate term."
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elearnspace. everything elearning. - 1 views

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    "Welcome to elearnspace! This site and blog explore elearning, knowledge management, networks, technology, and community. Many resources exist for elearning, yet a model of how the pieces fit together is often missing. elearnspace has been organized to present a whole picture view of elearning" George Siemens' collection of interesting articles, mainly about connectivism.
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IBGE · PAÍSES@ - 1 views

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    A fabulous tool for socio-cultural studies of any country. Click on a country to look at a wide variety of factors: population, social indicators, economy, technical networks, environment, and millenium goals. Fascinating place for students to do comparisons and get info for reports. Or for teachers to learn more about their country of residence.
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UKEdMag: Importance of a PLN by @ponderingDan - UKEdChat - 1 views

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    " HomeUKEdMagUKEdMag: Importance of a PLN by @ponderingDan UKEdMag: Importance of a PLN by @ponderingDan 29th July 2018 UKEdChat Editorial UKEdMag Importance of a PLN - This article originally appeared in Issue 49 of the UKEd Magazine. Click here to view. When you have a specific interest, it can be difficult to learn more about it from people in your immediate circle of influence. Teaching is broad and we all have that one area we love just a little more than the others. This is why I sought out to understand more about Professional Learning Networks (PLN) and their value to teachers. I am often trying to persuade my peers to get online so they can reap the benefits that I am."
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The Flipped Classroom - Flipped Learning Network Ning - 1 views

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    Aaron Sams' 2:15 min video shows what he does to "flip" his classroom. Would this work with ESL/EFL learners, and how?
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iMovie Movie Trailers across the content areas - DEN Blog Network - 1 views

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    "A movie trailer is a perfect summarizing activity. It can also act as a "teaser" as an introduction to a presentation or student paper. A movie trailer can readily showcase the acquisition of knowledge of a lesson or unit." A good description of how to use iMovie on the iPad/tablet.
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