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tbeatesEdutopia article supporting social networking! This article has some great statements on how students can "present" themselves electronically.
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sue206Why teachers should embrace networking, and how they can use it to improve education.
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bannaanna21Why teachers should embrace networking, and how they can use it to improve education.
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ericmwichorekUsing social networking technology for learning.
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shelleyd88Why teachers should embrace networking, and how they can use it to improve education.
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We need to teach students how to be effective collaborators in that world, how to interact with people around them, how to be engaged, informed twenty-first-century citizens. We need to teach kids the powerful ways networking can change the way they look at education, not just their social lives.
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Schools have always taught kids how to present themselves -- that's why we did oral presentations in the classroom. Now we need to teach them to present themselves electronically. That's why it's so scary to lock these technologies out
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It's software that allows people to come together around an idea or topic of interest.
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Schools should reflect the world we live in today. And we live in a social world. We need to teach students how to be effective collaborators in that world, how to interact with people around them, how to be engaged, informed twenty-first-century citizens.
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Darla GrantUsing Social Networking in the Classroom
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why teachers should embrace networking and how they can use it to improve education.
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A teacher can set up kids with accounts at the Web site Delicious, which lets you store, organize, and share links -- for example, an annotated resource list you use on a project.
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The idea that we are the stories we tell has never been more important. Schools have always taught kids how to present themselves -- that's why we did oral presentations in the classroom. Now we need to teach them to present themselves electronically. That's why it's so scary to lock these technologies out.
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Social-networking tools
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radically new ways to research, create, and learn
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It's software that allows people to come together around an idea or topic of interest
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academic networking
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Now we need to teach them to present themselves electronically
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There is a social networking site (that is supposed to have Facebook functionality) that is exclusively for teachers. It would be a great way for teachers to connect with other teachers for support. Sounds like it would be a better forum than other general social networking sites. It's called EducatorsCONNECT. (Visit it at: http://educatorsconnect.com)
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The idea that we are the stories we tell has never been more important. Schools have always taught kids how to present themselves -- that's why we did oral presentations in the classroom. Now we need to teach them to present themselves electronically. That's why it's so scary to lock these technologies out.
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Michael HallissyHow to Use Social-Networking Technology for Learning, fm edutopia, http://t.co/KhOvuva
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Julie Marciel-RozziQuick article on using social networking for learning. Points out discussion points on ethics and safe use for k-12 students.
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Jane HartHow to Use Social-Networking Technology for Learning, fm edutopia, http://t.co/KhOvuva
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04 May 11
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How do you keep students from wasting time chatting or sneaking to inappropriate sites?
2You teach!You have frank discussions. You show them examples and ask them to make ethical decisions. You ask: What does it mean that fifteen-year-old kids are calling themselves nineteen and posting racy pictures online? What does it mean that college kids are posting raunchy spring break pictures that a prospective employer can find? The idea that we are the stories we tell has never been more important. Schools have always taught kids how to present themselves -- that's why we did oral presentations in the classroom. Now we need to teach them to present themselves electronically. That's why it's so scary to lock these technologies out. -
You have frank discussions. You show them examples and ask them to make ethical decisions. You ask: What does it mean that fifteen-year-old kids are calling themselves nineteen and posting racy pictures online? What does it mean that college kids are posting raunchy spring break pictures that a prospective employer can find? The idea that we are the stories we tell has never been more important. Schools have always taught kids how to present themselves -- that's why we did oral presentations in the classroom. Now we need to teach them to present themselves electronically. That's why it's so scary to lock these technologies out.
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Social-networking tools aren't just for flirting on MySpace. The evolving world of Internet communication -- blogs, podcasts, tags, file swapping -- offers students radically new ways to research, create, and learn. But, too often, schools use computers as little more than glorified workbooks, and that's criminal, says Chris Lehmann, principal of Philadelphia's Science Leadership Academy. He explains why teachers should embrace networking and how they can use it to improve education.
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Social-networking tools aren't just for flirting on MySpace. The evolving world of Internet communication -- blogs, podcasts, tags, file swapping -- offers students radically new ways to research, create, and learn. But, too often, schools use computers as little more than glorified workbooks, and that's criminal, says Chris Lehmann, principal of Philadelphia's Science Leadership Academy. He explains why teachers should embrace networking and how they can use it to improve education.
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Credit: Klaus Schoenwiese
Why should schools encourage all this sharing and meeting?
Schools should reflect the world we live in today. And we live in a social world. We need to teach students how to be effective collaborators in that world, how to interact with people around them, how to be engaged, informed twenty-first-century citizens. We need to teach kids the powerful ways networking can change the way they look at education, not just their
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SEELOI MEdutopia is a website that links educators and persons interested in improving education. There is a table of contents that is horizontal on the web page; strategies for teaching different age groups and learners are available, core stategies for teacher development, technology integration, assessment and problem based-learning. At this website I found a educational article for helping teachers understand the use of social networking and how to use it to its full capacity.
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08 Mar 11
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blogs, podcasts, tags, file swapping -- offers students radically new ways to research, create, and learn.
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blogs, podcasts, tags, file swapping -- offers students radically new ways to research, create, and learn.
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We need to teach kids the powerful ways networking can change the way they look at education, not just their social lives. We don't talk enough about the incredible power of social-networking technology to be used for academic benefit. Let's change the terms. Let's not call it social networking. Let's call it academic networking.
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The evolving world of Internet communication -- blogs, podcasts, tags, file swapping -- offers students radically new ways to research, create, and learn.
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25 Feb 11
Lenessa Sharmathis shows ways in which students can use the social networking services to their advantage.
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24 Feb 11
avion singhHow to Use Social-Networking Technology for Learning
Why teachers should embrace networking, and how they can use it to improve education. -
Ornella SweenThe portion of the article indicates one way in which teachers could incorporate social networking in the class room
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A teacher can set up kids with accounts at the Web site Delicious, which lets you store, organize, and share links -- for example, an annotated resource list you use on a project. You can also see links other people have saved, or browse to see what everyone has bookmarked on a subject. It's simple. You don't need your own server. Any teacher with a computer and an Internet connection can use it.
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It's software that allows people to come together around an idea or topic of interest
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23 Feb 11
Kessianne FabienThis website basically states how you can use social networking technology for learning. This website can be evaluated and concluded as the pros of social networking.
technology social networking technology for learning academic networking academic benefit social lives
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Christina SookdeoThis website contains an article on how to use social networking technology and sites for educational purposes and learning. It also gives a reason why schools should incorporate the use of such sites.
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STEPHANIE RAMDEENHow to Use Social-Networking Technology for Learning
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Schools should reflect the world we live in today. And we live in a social world. We need to teach students how to be effective collaborators in that world, how to interact with people around them, how to be engaged, informed twenty-first-century citizens. We need to teach kids the powerful ways networking can change the way they look at education, not just their social lives. We don't talk enough about the incredible power of social-networking technology to be used for academic benefit. Let's change the terms. Let's not call it social networking. Let's call it academic networking.
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Danielle MassiahExplains how to use social networking technology
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silk ramdeoWhat is social networking and why schools should encourage this kind of technology for learning?
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allows people to come together around an idea or topic of interest
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Let's not call it social networking. Let's call it
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academic networking
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Social-networking tools aren't just for flirting on MySpace. The evolving world of Internet communication -- blogs, podcasts, tags, file swapping -- offers students radically new ways to research, create, and learn
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What exactly is social networking?
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Why should schools encourage all this sharing and meeting?
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How do you keep students from wasting time chatting or sneaking to inappropriate sites?
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krystle ramberan-khanEdutopia use of social networking technologies for learning
Edutopia social networking for students Schools encourage sharing and meeting Web site delicious Wasting time chatting in inappropriate sites
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devon shieldstechnology will enhance student learning, however the correct measures have to be put in place to ensure student learning....
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Schools should reflect the world we live in today.
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The idea that we are the stories we tell has never been more important. Schools have always taught kids how to present themselves -- that's why we did oral presentations in the classroom. Now we need to teach them to present themselves electronically.
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The evolving world of Internet communication -- blogs, podcasts, tags, file swapping -- offers students radically new ways to research, create, and learn
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A school could use blog software to bring together anyone who's writing about politics or computing or Greek literature.
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We don't talk enough about the incredible power of social-networking technology to be used for academic benefit. Let's change the terms. Let's not call it social networking. Let's call it academic networking.
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A teacher can set up kids with accounts at the Web site Delicious, which lets you store, organize, and share links -- for example, an annotated resource list you use on a project.
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You teach! You have frank discussions. You show them examples and ask them to make ethical decisions.
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Now we need to teach them to present themselves electronically.
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Administrators have to facilitate change. A lone teacher can do it, but it's hard to sustain. Administrators have to decide this is valued for the whole school community, and they have to give teachers time and freedom to learn, experiment, and play. Lots of teachers are doing it on their own, but it can be exhausting. That's classroom 2.0, not school 2.0.
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Sarah WheatonExamines the educational benefits of social networking in preparing students for the future.
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offers students radically new ways to research, create, and learn.
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We need to teach students how to be effective collaborators in that world, how to interact with people around them, how to be engaged, informed twenty-first-century citizens.
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Let's call it academic networking.
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Now we need to teach them to present themselves electronically. That's why it's so scary to lock these technologies out.
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