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Is Your Data Safe in Evernote?

Is Your Data Safe in Evernote? | eLearning tools | Scoop.it

"When you rely so heavily on a software system like Evernote, some people rightly ask, “But is my data safe?” Here are six reasons why I think it is..."

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Polished Performance: Managing Your Social Media Presence

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How to Clean Up Your Online Presence and Make a Great First Impression

How to Clean Up Your Online Presence and Make a Great First Impression | eLearning tools | Scoop.it

Odds are someone is searching the web for you right now, or at least has looked you up fairly recently. Do you know what they learned? Better yet, do you control the pages and profiles they visited? If not, it's time to take your online reputation into your own hands instead of leaving it to Google. Here's how.

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Social media for schools: a guide to Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest

Social media for schools: a guide to Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest | eLearning tools | Scoop.it
Using social media in schools doesn't have to be scary. Here, Matt Britland shares his tips for managing school accounts and some examples good practice
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Social media training resources produced by researchers at the University of Warwick

10 ways researchers can use Twitter
Creating a successful online presence
Video interviews with Warwick bloggers
Google scholar and its citation data
Blog readership: build and maintain an audience
Blogging about your research: first steps
RSS Feeds: how they work
Personal branding for researchers
Facebook for researchers
Making your blog more interactive
Using Twitter to boost your research profile
Enhancing your ePortfolio
Blogging your research: tips for effective writing
Podcasting your research
Literature searching online
Social bookmarking: organising and sharing sources
Using LinkedIn to promote yourself
What type of blogger are you? Blogging quiz
Top 5 blogging tips
Video essays
Reflections on 23 Things
“Why do you find Twitter useful as an academic?”
Different uses which PhD students can make of Twitter

 

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Start 2012 by Taking 2 Minutes to Clean Your Apps Permissions

Start 2012 by Taking 2 Minutes to Clean Your Apps Permissions | eLearning tools | Scoop.it

"Try guessing how many apps have permissions to access your private information... Now click the icons and get ready for a surprise!"

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The Teacher’s Guide To Digital Citizenship - free curriculum

The Teacher’s Guide To Digital Citizenship - free curriculum | eLearning tools | Scoop.it
How you act online is important. Not just because everything is stored, backed up, and freely available to anyone with a keyboard. But because your online reputation is actually just your reputation. There’s really no difference between online and offline anymore.

 

In an effort to keep everyone behaving, Microsoft has just unveiled a new (free) curriculum that’s all about digital citizenship, intellectual property rights, and creative content. It offers cross-curricular classroom activities that align with the AASL and ISTE national academic standards. So far, more than 6,500 people have registered to use the curriculum. No matter how you feel about Microsoft, this free offering is worth checking out. You’ll have to register an account but after that it’s easy to find, select, download, and implement some of the objectives presented.

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23 Things for Professional Development: Schedule for CPD23 2012

23 Things for Professional Development: Schedule for CPD23 2012 | eLearning tools | Scoop.it

Here are the Things that we will be exploring during the 23 Things for Professional Development course this summer. There is real a mixture of stuff: some web 2.0 and/or social media gadgets and gizmos, and some ways of developing your career by more 'traditional', less technology-focussed, means. Throughout the programme will be emphasising how these Things can help your professional development, although you're likely to find lots of tools useful in other ways, too! We are taking the Things at a slightly slower pace this time around, although the original posts from last year will remain in place if you prefer to go at your own pace.

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Social Media Landscape 2012 « « FredCavazza.net FredCavazza.net

Social Media Landscape 2012 « « FredCavazza.net FredCavazza.net | eLearning tools | Scoop.it

A few years ago, Charlene Lee from Forrester said social networks will be like air. We are now in 2012 and social media had never been this important. I regularly talk to people referring to social media as the web, the whole web. Indeed, the web as became social, and it is hard to find non-social websites. This being said, how can you explain social, when anything is social? It’s simple: you draw a chart with the most emblematic social platforms.

 

As I have been doing it for the last four years (2008, 2009 and 2011), let me introduce you to my latest social media landscape to help you understand the big picture of who is doing what.

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Which Social Network Should You Use -- and When? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Which Social Network Should You Use -- and When? [INFOGRAPHIC] | eLearning tools | Scoop.it
Want to make the most of the social web? It’s more complicated than just posting status updates at random and seeing what sticks.

When is Facebook most effective? When are you better off using Twitter, or LinkedIn? And what exactly is Google+ good for, anyway?

 

The business consultant network Zintro recently pulled research from more than a dozen sources including Mashable, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google and Quantcast to put together this nifty infographic, which will help you develop your social strategy.

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The Ultimate Guide To Using Twitter In Education | Edudemic

The Ultimate Guide To Using Twitter In Education | Edudemic | eLearning tools | Scoop.it

A bunch of useful guides to using Twitter in education

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