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  • When asked what they learn from using social networking sites, the students listed technology skills as the top lesson, followed by creativity, being open to new or diverse views and communication skills.
    • bastiani
      Bastiani on 2009-10-21
      These are valuable skills for teachers as well -all would help to inform, enrich, and expand teaching
  • students using social networking sites are actually practicing the kinds of 21st century skills we want them to develop to be successful today,

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  • 18 Nov 09
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    Claire Moir

    In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts." id="metasummary

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  • 06 Nov 09
    • The study found that, of the students observed, 94 percent used the Internet, 82
      percent go online at home and 77 percent had a profile on a social networking
      site.
    • the students listed technology skills as the top lesson, followed by creativity,
      being open to new or diverse views and communication skills.
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    • When asked what they learn from using social networking sites, the students listed technology skills as the top lesson, followed by creativity, being open to new or diverse views and communication skills.
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    • When asked what they learn from using social networking sites, the students listed technology skills as the top lesson, followed by creativity, being open to new or diverse views and communication skills.
      • Linda Wilson

        Linda Wilson on 2009-10-21

        These are valuable skills for teachers as well -all would help to inform, enrich, and expand teaching

    • students using social networking sites are actually practicing the kinds of 21st century skills we want them to develop to be successful today,
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    Josh Paluch

    Apparently unpublished study with low-income students on their self-reported benefits of using SNSs.

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    • University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook
    • When asked what they learn from using social networking sites
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    Glenn Hervieux

    "What we found was that students using social networking sites are actually practicing the kinds of 21st century skills we want them to develop to be successful today," said Christine Greenhow, a learning technologies researcher in the university's Colleg

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    • "What we found was that students using social networking sites are actually
      practicing the kinds of 21st century skills we want them to develop to be
      successful today," said
    • "Students are developing a positive attitude towards using technology systems,
      editing and customizing content and thinking about online design and layout.
      They're also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing
      safe and responsible use of information and technology. The Web sites offer
      tremendous educational potential."
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    Sheryl A. McCoy

    In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts." id="metasummary

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  • 12 Aug 08
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    Helen Crozier

    "What we found was that students using social networking sites are actually practicing the kinds of 21st century skills we want them to develop to be successful today," said Christine Greenhow, a learning technologies researcher in the university's College of Education and Human Development and principal investigator of the study. "Students are developing a positive attitude towards using technology systems, editing and customizing content and thinking about online design and layout. They're also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology. The Web sites offer tremendous educational potential."

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  • 01 Aug 08
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    Caroline O'Bannon

    The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts, going against what results from previous studies have suggested.

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    Janice Stearns

    Social networking sites have educational value

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    • The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts, going against what results from previous studies have suggested.
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    Michael M Grant

    Results of a study about educational uses of social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace.

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  • 23 Jun 08
    • The study found that, of the students observed, 94 percent used the Internet, 82 percent go online at home and 77 percent had a profile on a social networking site.
    • When asked what they learn from using social networking sites, the students listed technology skills as the top lesson, followed by creativity, being open to new or diverse views and communication skills.
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    • researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts, going against what results from previous studies have suggested.
    • of the students observed, 94 percent used the Internet, 82 percent go online at home and 77 percent had a profile on a social networking site
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    Nina Kraus

    Interesting discussion on the use of the internet.

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  • 22 Jun 08
    • The study also goes against previous research from Pew in 2005 that suggests a "digital divide" where low-income students are technologically impoverished. That study found that Internet usage of teenagers from families earning $30,000 or below was limited to 73 percent, which is 21 percentage points below what the U of M research shows.


      The students participating in the U of M study were from families whose incomes were at or below the county median income (at or below $25,000) and were taking part in an after school program, Admission Possible, aimed at improving college access for low-income youth.

    • researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook
    • The study found that, of the students observed, 94 percent used the Internet, 82 percent go online at home and 77 percent had a profile on a social networking site. When asked what they learn from using social networking sites, the students listed technology skills as the top lesson, followed by creativity, being open to new or diverse views and communication skills.
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    Tom Murphy

    When asked what they learn from using social networking sites, the students listed technology skills as the top lesson, followed by creativity, being open to new or diverse views and communication skills.

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    • When asked what they learn from using social networking sites, the students listed technology skills as the top lesson, followed by creativity, being open to new or diverse views and communication skills.
    • "What we found was that students using social networking sites are actually practicing the kinds of 21st century skills we want them to develop to be successful today,"
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