Guest post from @USCTeacher in the #Edchat Category & other 12noon NYC summaries found on Berni Wall’s blog! Today’s #edchat topic, What effect has social media (SM) had in your development as an educator? Is SM for every educator?, was intriguing. The topic pulled in both personal reflection for participators to think about their usage of social [...]
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#Edchat Summary: Social Media’s Impact on Professional Development for Educators by @USCTeacher
Why Not Use Social Networks? by Joel Josephson
by Guest Author, Joel Josephson Why Not Use Social Networks? Educators that are not using Facebook often use the arguments that they are concerned for their: Privacy Time Although there are other arguments used I will try to answer these two in this article. Privacy At the root of Social networks is the personalisation of [...]
What Did They Tweet?
July 2010 edition of the What Did They Tweet series! Let’s see what our Personal Learning Network (PLN) tweeted about in education and social media these past two weeks. Tweets .bbpBox{background:url(http://s.twimg.com/a/1277506381/images/themes/theme1/bg.png) #9AE4E8;padding:20px;} “Clay Shirky: How cognitive surplus will change the world | Video on TED.com” http://j.mp/bsNyS3baldy7baldy7 .bbpBox{background:url(http://a1.twimg.com/profile_background_images/77401546/twilk_background_4b81e5d3be95a.jpg) #050101;padding:20px;} Just uploaded ‘Towards Open & Connected Learning’ [...]
What Did They Tweet?
End of April 2010 edition of the What Did They Tweet weekly series! Let’s see what our Personal Learning Network (PLN) tweeted about in education and social media in the past two weeks. Video: Starfish and Students I was deeply touched by this video created by @marynabadenhors, which tells the story of a kid with [...]
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I have been debating on writing this post for awhile, because this is a completely new experience for me. I have had life-changing news recently and couldn’t decide how to let you know. How much do we reveal? How much is too much? What is the correct way to approach this situation? Should I even [...]
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