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Social Media 101: Is There a Place For Social Media in Classrooms? [Infographic]

Social Media 101: Is There a Place For Social Media in Classrooms? [Infographic] | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
Constructive uses of social media in education is becoming an integral (and one might venture inevitable) part of the learning experience. Here’s a look at how so, at every stage of the game.

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ANA's curator insight, February 12, 2014 4:20 PM

The new learning experiences

Sue Gaardboe's curator insight, February 13, 2014 2:20 AM

If you can do it with paper why use a digital alternative? Because for some of students, it makes the difference between engagement and being switched off.  Of couse finding the activities that you just can't do with paper...that's the real power of a digital solution.

Jennifer Turner's curator insight, February 24, 2014 1:40 PM

Don't be afraid of social media when you can learn how to use it in your classroom.  This reasource is a great find for educators that may want to use social media but just do not know where to incorporate it.

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The Social Media Stats of 2013 an infographic /@BerriePelser

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The Social Media Stats of 2013 an infographic If you are using social media marketing

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The Social Media Stats of 2013 an infographic /@BerriePelser

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Community Engagement Social Media Modeling

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Constructing Social

 

The core concept of the model is pretty simple.  People need to build their trust and loyalty with a community before they will actively engage and care about it.  This model proceeds through phases building on trust where interactions gradually increase in their threshold of interactivity.

 

The five stages of the community engagement model are:

 - Launch- Interaction- Participation- Advocates


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ET Russell's curator insight, June 4, 2013 3:16 PM

Although it is a 2009 article, the graphic provides some ideas to which social media platforms to utilise.

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The end of big (media): When news orgs move from brands to platforms for talent

The end of big (media): When news orgs move from brands to platforms for talent | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
"What if news organizations confronted the reality that nearly all media will be 'social media' a decade hence?
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20 Interesting Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom

20 Interesting Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
20 Interesting Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom

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Michelle Higgs's curator insight, March 26, 2013 4:07 AM
I've been wondering how to implement Twitter in a controlled manner, thanks!
Carmenne Kalyaniwala's curator insight, March 26, 2013 7:03 AM

Very, very interesting and controlled !! 

khodge55's curator insight, April 28, 2013 11:21 AM

Though I do not have a Twitter, I find this very interesting.  I think that if teachers did end up using this the kids who do have a twitter would get more involved in the assignment, but I'm not sure what they'd do with the kids like me would do during this lesson.  Overall,  I think this is a really cool and unique idea that could probably done with other social networking sites aswell.

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Mindful Social Networking | Mindful

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Social networking—is it helpful or harmful? Ethan Nichtern offers suggestions for how we can go online without losing our minds.

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What Kind of Online Influencer Are You? The Klout Influence Matrix

What Kind of Online Influencer Are You? The Klout Influence Matrix | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Robin Good: According to Klout there are at least 16 different types of online influencers, ranging from those who love to actively share and participate, to those who more quitely like to explore, observe and report.  

 

The Klout Influence Matrix identifies these specific 16 types:

CuratorBroadcasterSyndicator FeederTastemakerCelebrityThought LeaderPunditDabblerConversationalistObserverExplorerSocializerNetworkerActivistSpecialist

 

Source: Klout.com Full image matrix: http://www.jkspeaks.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/klout-influence-matrix2.jpg ;

   As in my case, you may likely feel that you belong in more than one of these categories.
 What matters is your ability to develop greater sensitivity for the differences that make up these profiles and to cull more attentively those that you feel are closer to your character and objectives.
 Check also Lisa Barone, co-founder of the firm Outspoken Media (New York), who in contrast, proposes a simpler list in Small Business Trends: The Five Types of Influencers On The Web.

Interesting. 8/10
(Thanks to Raymond Morin)   


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Social Media Practices to Expect in 2013

Social Media Practices to Expect in 2013 | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Social media has rapidly become an important part of many peoples’ lives, not just as a way to keep up with friends and family, but also for professional networks, exploring fields of research, shopping, sharing content and fostering online communities.


It has also become a crucial aspect of a businesses’ online presence- now a firm can connect with consumers and tailor their online relationships with customers, other brands, and with employees.
Predicting quite what is going to happen in this ever changing digital landscape isn’t easy, but it’s certainly worth noting some of the rising trends and having a look ahead to 2013.


Learn more about these trends, including social marketing, content development, branding, video + media applications, social tv, and the growing influence of mobile devices in social media...


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Eliza Steely's comment, December 13, 2012 12:57 PM
I love that point Martin! I think people call it social because of the personal element to it as opposed to advertising and things like that, especially because it's so interactive in nature. Do you have a suggestion as to what to change the name to?
ThePinkSalmon's comment, December 13, 2012 11:44 PM
Very good indeed!
donhornsby's curator insight, December 14, 2012 6:23 AM

(From the article): "The coming year will see a massive increase in companies using social media services to market their goods and services, recognising the potential for sharing content and information and enhancing engagement with target audiences."

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Social Media Business Demographics - Seo Sandwitch Blog [Infographic]

Social Media Business Demographics - Seo Sandwitch Blog [Infographic] | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
Social Media has changed the way businesses promoted their products and services. Find interesting infographic on social media business demographics.

 

1- Create a business profile on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
2- Start social networking with peers.
3- Experiment with social media tools.
4- Use Twitter daily.
5- Learn from the experts.
6- Determine how your success will be measured.
7- Do not spend too much time online.
8- Embrace customer reviews.
9- Consider using Groupon.
10- Ask each visitor and customer how they heard about business.
11- Remember it make take 6 months or more to measure results.


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Teachers Guide to The Use of Twitter in Classroom

Teachers Guide to The Use of Twitter in Classroom | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

As you know Twitter has made such a big jump from just a social netwrok where people get to share their mundane activities to a rigorous learning and teaching activitiy. The potential of Twitter is even way bigger than we might think and I personally depend a lot on it for my professional development .Anyway, to bring you closer to how you can leverage this social media tool in your classroom and to help you learn more about the essentials of ' educational tweeting' I would recommend that you have a look at the guide below .

 

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http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/09/teachers-guide-to-use-of-twitter-in.html

 


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50 Great Twitter Chats in Academia

50 Great Twitter Chats in Academia | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
Check out 50 of the best Twitter chats in academia, offering a great way to get connected and stay informed in the world of education.

 

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http://www.onlinecollege.org/2012/09/09/50-great-twitter-chats-academia/

 


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How to Build Rockstar Company with Social Media Power [Infographic]

How to Build Rockstar Company with Social Media Power [Infographic] | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
Social Media marketing is always useful for companies to promote products and get good conversion and sales online from internet online world with building brand...

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Universal Design for Learning and Social Media - Classroom 2.0

Universal Design for Learning and Social Media - Classroom 2.0 | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

"Learn how social media websites, including Pinterest, Symbaloo, Diigo, and LiveBinders support diverse learners,, including students with disabilities, English Language Learners, and the disengaged learner. Examine how the principles of Universal Design for Learning (multiple and flexible means of representation, presentation, and expression) can be applied to the features of these websites."


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Social Media Around the World: A Complete Infographic Guide

Social Media Around the World: A Complete Infographic Guide | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

The world of social media is increasing and has a powerful role to play in the future.

In 2012, more than 63% of online users visited more number of social media websites than any other types, and that number is expected to continue going up through 2013.

View this infographic to find more statistics about online behavior and the use of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest and Instagram across the globe...


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Angie Mc's curator insight, January 26, 2014 10:13 AM

Making friends worldwide is one of the best parts of participating in social media.  I especially love how Twitter makes it easy to connect across time zones.

Lydia Gracia's curator insight, February 14, 2014 5:20 AM

La Guia completa del Social Media en el Mundo

Professor Jill Jameson's curator insight, March 4, 2014 10:52 AM

Astonishing figures! 

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Teacher’s guide to social media

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Patty Ball's curator insight, September 21, 2013 1:17 PM

infographic teacher's guide to social media

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A Visual Guide To Staying Safe On Social Media [Infographic]

A Visual Guide To Staying Safe On Social Media [Infographic] | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
Staying safe on social media isn't easy. Social networks want a LOT of your information. Here's a visual guide to what you can (and can't) post.

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John Thurlbeck, FCMI FRSA's curator insight, June 14, 2013 4:40 AM

As an emerging leader in the digital age, connecting with people is also about being visible in the 'social media' milieu ~ here's a very helpful infographic about some of the potential dangers of being active in social media.

Dr. Debra Harper, Ed.D.'s curator insight, June 16, 2013 10:09 PM

Extremely important to educate all about dangers to individual lives when posting personal information--especially vulnerable children. 

Ness Crouch's curator insight, July 3, 2013 5:24 PM

Infographics like this can make educaiton so much easier!

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An 8-Step Social Media Marketing Strategy For Brands [INFOGRAPHIC]

An 8-Step Social Media Marketing Strategy For Brands [INFOGRAPHIC] | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Platforms such as Twitter and Facebook come with a pretty steep learning curve – certainly when used for business marketing – and to maximize return on investment it’s essential that you implement a winning strategy.

 

It's important for businesses to select the right individuals to manage social channels and to use specific metrics to analyze feedback and success.

Learn more about social media strategies from this infographic, which presents an 8-step strategy for successful social media marketing...


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Bart van Maanen's curator insight, March 28, 2013 6:15 AM

Goed en overzichtelijk stappenplan om naar de social media marketing te kijken. Met de waardevolle toevoeging (die nogal eens wordt vergeten door bedrijven) dat het bij alle automatisering wel om mensen gaat en niet om logo's.

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It's important for businesses to select the right individuals to manage social channels and to use specific metrics to analyze feedback and success.

Learn more about social media strategies from this infographic, which presents an 8-step strategy for successful social media marketing...

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Infographie Révolution du digital

Infographie Révolution du digital | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Cette infographie présente les différents aspects de la révolution digitale : explosion de la population d’internautes, forte hausse de la population de mobinautes, dynamisme des ventes de tablettes et de smartphones, essor du nombre d’inscrits sur les réseaux sociaux, etc.

Tous les chiffres présentés dans cette infographie témoignent de l’engouement croissant des Français pour les nouvelles technologies de l’information et de la communication.

Martine Le Jossec's curator insight, February 17, 2013 9:49 AM

Réalisée par les infographistes de Media Etudiant, cette infographie présente les différents aspects de la révolution digitale : explosion de la population d’internautes, forte hausse de la population de mobinautes, dynamisme des ventes de tablettes et de smartphones, essor du nombre d’inscrits sur les réseaux sociaux, etc.

Infographie Media Etudiant

Julie Claudia Laporte's curator insight, February 17, 2013 4:08 PM

Pertinent

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Social media for teachers [Infographic]

Social media for teachers [Infographic] | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

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Ness Crouch's curator insight, February 6, 2013 1:39 AM

Very interesting summary of social media in schools. What sort of tools does your school utilise?

Gaurav Pandey's curator insight, February 11, 2013 4:35 AM

Great infographic. 

Robert Blair's curator insight, February 14, 2013 2:02 AM

I think that this is such a great visual for my generation. It is so representative of how we rely, and use technology to demonstrate common core values in the classroom. This is great but it also could be our achilles heel, we need to apeal to all types of learners and visual is just one, there are so many more type that must be catered to so that we can be affective.

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"La salida de la crisis está en la economía digital"

Así de tajante se mostraba Miguel Ángel Morcuende en lo que se refiere a las nuevas tecnologías. Su ponencia, sin duda, ha sido una de las que más admiración han causado a las personas que se congregaron el auditorio José Luis Borau de la Corporación Aragonesa de Radio y Televisión (CARTV) con motivo del V Seminario Radio y Red.

Los diferentes ponentes han remarcado la importancia de la revolución que hemos vivido -y que estamos viviendo-. Algunos como Borja Adsuara, director de Red.es la equiparaba con la Revolución Industrial. ¿Es para tanto? Para Morcuende, director de nuevos medios de Atos, desde luego que sí; no hay que leer su sentencia. Y quizá esto pueda resumirse en tres simples términos: innovación, marca y liderazgo.

Ante el paro hay que ser innovador, autoemplearse con proyectos digitales a los que dotemos de nuestra marca personal, que nos hagan únicos, y eso solo se puede hacer partiendo de una base de liderazgo.

Aquí podéis acceder a las ponencias del Seminario en podcast: http://www.aragonradio2.com/radioyred/v-seminario-de-radio-y-red/podcast/ o videostreaming: http://www.aragonradio2.com/radioyred/v-seminario-de-radio-y-red/patrocinadores/ Y aquí, a otro interesante documento sobre los datos de consumo de los pasados JJOO: http://www.slideshare.net/MiguelMorcuende/london-2012-first-truly-digital-games
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Does Klout Measure Influence Accurately? | Jeffbullas's Blog

Does Klout Measure Influence Accurately? | Jeffbullas's Blog | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
Taking an idea – even a great one – and moving that idea from concept to product requires a skill set often times unrelated to the talents organic to the idea itself.


Klout may be the latest tech feature to illustrate this paradox, one that has been tied to many a futile tech enterprise.


Passing through that no-man’s-land of abstraction to the goal of having created a truly useful application requires more the gifts of an abstract expressionist painter than the indispensible tech and marketing skills needed for delivery.


Apples and Oranges
Klout, the website boasting both its ability to quantify a user’s influence, and therefore, a likely ranking factor for sites the user has engaged, is based upon a popular, credible assumption. A corollary to Content is King, those who write royal content may bring real optimization value to a site containing their writing. Up to this point, Klout has a lot going for it, but this idea is reminiscent of the same challenges online education faced in its seminal stages. Looking at the two is a comparative exercise in apples and oranges, though.

 

Need, Real Need
Looking back on the rise of internet courses, the idea of providing education over distances and without the absolute necessity of dedicated bricks and mortar, the successful products met a real need. Things could have turned out badly had the idea of providing instruction online been primarily focused on traditional models, but a concept sprang up from the original idea to provide classes with special appeal to non-traditional populations. From that point, further growth of e-learning or distance education adapted to use in traditional settings. The short chronicle of Klout, however, isn’t following a parallel narrative to education technologies.

 

Authenticity is Queen
Returning to the artist’s domain, no respected product, a film, a painting or the written word, lacks genuine authenticity. The best understand not only this, but how to market their abstract idea as a finished work. By this, artists and successful tech start-ups produce something of value, of course, but something that defies adulteration. Any student taking a college art appreciation course on Jackson Pollack may not fancy the work, but they recognize how a philosophy ended up as the unmistakable, painstakingly splattered, poured and dobbed creations upon a canvas. Imitators have tried, with little or no success, to imitate and forge Pollack, but the end product, perhaps like Klout, lacks the authenticity of the original idea.

 

Is Klout Being “Gamed”?
To be sure, Klout is experiencing a period of impressive development. Investors currently find the site a good risk and major companies are building marketing practices based upon Klout’s scoring features. Even a recent privacy flap seems to be effectively handled by some proactive

 

PR work. So why the skepticism?
The very product for which Klout is known, its scoring features, is its own Achilles Heel. No tech analytic tool has been free from gaming and a quick search of Google’s own evolution will bear out this fact. It is more than predictable that two certainties await Klout.
The first, and one already occurring, is the flawed scoring caused by manipulation.
The second is that the dominant search engines will ultimately have to view Klout scores as unreliable.

 

At best, any weight given by a Google or Bing to the original idea – user influence – will be neutralized by the ease of which games can game Klout scores. An even worse outcome, albeit unlikely, would be for penalties being levied in the case gamers of Klout expand their black hat practices beyond influence scoring.

 

So Far, So Good
There’s an old joke about the comments made by a man falling from a skyscraper. Passing the 20th Floor, he’s heard to say, “So far, so good!”
Klout’s translation of a great idea, linking authentic user influence as an actual analytical metric seems an appropriate comparison to the doomed falling man. Maybe Klout will produce a parachute and avoid what may well be an inevitable crash due to gaming susceptibilities, but there’s no sign of this, yet.

 

About the author: Lindsey Harper Mac is a professional writer living in the Indianapolis area. She specializes in technology and social media articles. Lindsey is currently completing work on her graduate degree.

 

Read more at http://www.jeffbullas.com/2011/11/23/does-klout-measure-influence-accurately/#297zwuUUxSK4RfL6.99


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Don’t use a 2.0 technology in a 1.0 way

Don’t use a 2.0 technology in a 1.0 way | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
“And that's the grand dilemma of social networking: it's intended to allow participation, to let companies and individuals all engage and interact, but a...

 

As we have progressed, not only in our use of technology but also our understanding of effective leadership, we know that communication includes effective talking but, more importantly, listening. Being able to hear what is being said from those we serve is extremely important to how we develop our schools, and the conversation is extremely valuable. Yet, many schools and organizations use social media in the old fashion: sharing information but not having a conversation. In reality, just because you have ears doesn’t mean you are listening.

 

Read more, a MUST:

http://smartblogs.com/education/2012/09/26/dont-use-2-0-technology-1-0-way/

 


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Ana Cristina Pratas's comment, November 16, 2012 9:31 AM
Glad you liked this Gust!
Gust MEES's comment, November 16, 2012 9:48 AM
Hi Ana, thx very much! Looks like You had seen my Tweet about lack of knowledge about Social Media with Government and prompt there is a nice article from Ana to amplify my message ;) Have a great week-end :)
Ana Cristina Pratas's comment, November 16, 2012 11:04 AM
You too Gust! Yes, I did see them and thought how funny it was that we were both on the same wavelength! Have a relaxing weekend :-)
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Social media. All the kids are doing it.

Social media. All the kids are doing it. | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Social media growth points to the increased importance of social learning management systems (LMS) value in the workplace.

 

Gust MEES: check out also my other curation about Social Media in Education here 

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?q=social+media

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/social-media-and-its-influence

 

 

Read more:

http://interactyx.com/social-learning-blog/social-media-all-the-kids-are-doing-it/

 


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Innovative ICT in Education: Twitter [Infographic]

Innovative ICT in Education: Twitter [Infographic] | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
The latest ‘Training Tuesday’ for staff CPD was on the use of Twitter for professional development. Aims: What is Twitter? Sharing the benefits of developing your own PLN (Personal Lear...

 

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http://mrwickenspe.wordpress.com/2012/05/22/innovative-ict-in-education-twitter/

 


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52 cool social media facts

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Impress your colleagues, friends or attendees at your next presentation with these facts—one for every week of the year.
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