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Diigo is perhaps one of the web's premier research tools - this is widely accepted. Whether Web 2.0 actually ever existed is irrelevant, but the innovation
Online High Schools Test Students' Social Skills - WSJ.com
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She missed the human connection of proms, football games and in-person, rather than online, gossip.
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At the same time, sociologists and child psychologists are examining how online schooling might hinder, or help, the development of social skills.
Beyond Social Networking: Building Toward Learning Communities -- Campus Technology
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Much has been written recently about the impact of social networking tools in teaching and learning and how educators can build on the skills of their students in using these tools.
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beginning of a longer and more complex process of socially constructed learning and ultimately collaboration and knowledge building.
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Lifehacker - How to Filter and Manage Your Online Social Life - Social Networks
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sledgehammer" and "scalpel,"
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ny update on your main "News Feed" page—click it, and you can either stop hearing from Suzy TalksTooMuch, or prevent anyone from ever telling you which Lord of the Rings race they'd belong to.
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Will students be satisfied with "neutered" social networks? | Education IT | ZDNet.com
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but I’m convinced that our best bet is to bring social media tools into the classroom to enhance learning and build vital collaboration, networking, and information synthesis skills that will be absolutely essential outside of the classroom.
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In the classroom (or at home, as they work on their computers completing their homework), providing students with safe, carefully-monitored, educationally-rich environments gives them a new model for learning together and interacting with classmates, their instructors, and the wider world (ePals is perhaps the best example of the latter).
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States Consider New Sexting Laws
Parents, school districts, and law-enforcement officials have been grappling with what to do with teenagers who take sexually explicit photos of themselves with their cell phone cameras and send them to friends. Now, a handful of state legislatures are moving to get rid of one option: child pornography charges that result in lifetime listings on states' internet sex-offender registries.\n\nLegislation passed by the Vermont Senate and pending in the House would remove the most serious legal consequences for teenagers who engage in "sexting." The bill would carve out an exemption from prosecution for child pornography for 13- to 18-year-olds on either the sending or receiving end of sexting messages, so long as the sender voluntarily transmits an image of himself or herself.\n\nThe bill, however, would not legalize the conduct. Legislators believe prosecutors could still use laws against lewd and lascivious conduct and against disseminating indecent materials to a minor.
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