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Quizlet in Education

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Quizlet is a web-based service, which allows for the creation of sets of 'flashcards' for teaching

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This can add a healthy element of competition to learning and allow students to self test.

Dolly Bhasin 's curator insight, December 26, 2012 2:22 AM

Can even be used for creating  lifelong learning or workplace learning content!

ICTPHMS's comment, April 22, 11:27 AM
Excellent resource! We utilize this in all of our ICT classes.
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Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest & LinkedIn: Global Social Media Statistics [INFOGRAPHIC]

Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest & LinkedIn: Global Social Media Statistics [INFOGRAPHIC] | teaching with technology | Scoop.it

This infographic takes a look at some key social media statistics from around the globe.


Did you know that Japan is the only major country where Twitter is more popular than Facebook? This year, Pinterest has seen enormous growth in the U.S. – the highest increase rate of anywhere in the world – and India is now just behind the United Kingdom in LinkedIn use, with 15 million people using the site. And they’re not planning to stop there, as India is tipped to become Facebook’s largest market by 2015...


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Maxwell Stinson's comment, December 9, 2012 8:49 PM
great infographic!
Wanda Rawlins's curator insight, December 15, 2012 8:24 AM

I didn't know that about Japan and Twitter -this is great info thanks for the share and insights.

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20 Surprising Social Media Stats For 2012 - Edudemic

20 Surprising Social Media Stats For 2012 - Edudemic | teaching with technology | Scoop.it
Social media has been seeing quite the boom in terms of, well, every aspect of your life. But just how many people are actually using LinkedIn? How many blogs are there? Who uses Google+ and why?
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