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SOCIAL MEDIA
Some Theory
Social media is the social interaction among people in which they create, share or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks. [1]
It is becoming an increasingly larger part in the lives of our students. Some PROs and CONs of using social media in the classroom.
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To find out more about what Mimi Ito is referring to when she talks about 'Hanging Out' 'Messing Around' and 'Geeking Out', click HERE.
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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs with Technology
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There are some who consider this to be 'engaging students outside of the classroom', or learning outside of the classroom. Global Digital Citizen Foundation provides 7 ways to help do this.
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EXAMPLES
Each time you make a post on Twitter, it's called a 'Tweet'. A Tweet is an expression of a moment or idea. It can contain text, photos, and videos. Millions of Tweets are shared in real time, every day. [1]
Click HERE to read a short blog on Twitter.
Click HERE for 10 ways Twitter makes you a better educator.
Kayla Delzer speaks of 3 reasons why we need to let students own the class twitter/instagram feeds.
Click HERE to read a short blog on Twitter.
Click HERE for 10 ways Twitter makes you a better educator.
Kayla Delzer speaks of 3 reasons why we need to let students own the class twitter/instagram feeds.