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ConverStations: My Take on 'Teachers Talk About Social Media..." Series
My answer to Dan's questions (previously posted), though from a K-12 viewpoint.
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Part 3 of 3: Teachers Talk About Social Media in the Classroom and Personal Branding! « Personal Branding Blog - Dan Schawbel
Dan Schawbel concludes an important 3-part series. The interview subjects were at the college level. If you K-12, I'd encourage you to comment on this (or blog about it)
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Angela Maiers Educational Services: My Twitter Engagement Formula
Want to become a Twitter champ? Angela's 70-20-10 rule of thumb for engagement is a winner!
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Angela Maiers Educational Services: In the Classroom: Monitoring Mini-Lesson
Angela Maiers models a mini-lesson on Monitoring strategy with 2nd grade students
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Logic+Emotion: L+E Visual Thinking on Flickr
Thought mostly business related, much of this visualization slideshow can be translated to education (21st Century Citizenship).
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Classroom Blogs and Wikis
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Big6
Some people call the Big6 an information problem-solving strategy because with the Big6, students are able to handle any problem, assignment, decision or task.
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S.O.S. for Information Literacy
S.O.S. for Information Literacy is a dynamic web-based multimedia resource that includes lesson plans, handouts, presentations, videos and other resources to enhance the teaching of information literacy.
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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Information Coping Skills: Turn Off the Damn Email Software and Get Some Work Done (Or go for a walk)!
Don't miss the self-assessment and reflection link.
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Angela Maiers Educational Services: The Four Resources Model: Simultaneous Reading & Learning
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"Down the Rabbit Hole" and into the Wonders of Zoho | VanishingPoint
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The Most Popular Twitter Apps According to the Blogosphere - ReadWriteWeb
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Dissident Voice : Standardizing Learning: Rethinking a Policy of One-Size-Fits-All
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How a Fifth Grade Teacher Forever Changed My Life with Three Words
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Larry Ferlazzo, Teacher
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