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The Four Quadrant Poster is the newest activity added to Technology-Enhanced Social Emotional Activities. I love using this activity as an icebreaker for students to get to know one another and to... Via Ana Cristina Pratas, Jenny Pesina
Dennis T OConnor's insight:
I'm always looking for good icebreakers. Indeed, I would drop any online class that doesn't strat with an icebreaker. Why? Starting with an icebreaker recognizes the importance of building trust in a learning community. It's a simple way to get to know each other (and have a little low stress practice using the discussion software). I know some are uncomfortable with this practice. Better the few should change their attitudes and lighten up; skipping the icebreaker is a deal breaker for me!
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February 15, 2:57 AM
Maybe used (adapted) for Team Building. Every team member may express his "best things" and the moderator can help the team to come up with new activities to be done. Delete the scoop?
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Digital Royalty University offers Social Media Education and Personal Branding Education.
Dennis T OConnor's insight:
I'm fascinated by the idea of a 'reputation trail' that builds a person's online presence and authority. For students who don't have much real world experience to add to their resume's a personal brand is a way to distinguish themselves to potential employers. More than ever, being aware of how you present yourself online is very important! Delete the scoop?
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Improve your TrustScore and Measure Trust #TrustCloud Similar to how you improve your resume’ or...
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This site is one way to create an online reputation trail. I've been a member for about a month. I'm not yet sure I trust Trust Cloud to be around a year from now. However the basic concept is solid. It's good to learn a bit more about how the scores are determined. (Note, Trustcloud doesn not currently connect with Google+ despite what it says in this article. ) Delete the scoop?
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