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Lists are a great way to help you organise the people you are following on Twitter into groups. This might be defined by people, interests, topics. For example I follow a variety of different Twitt...
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I was never a huge fan of Twitter and I didn't see how a person could express himself in 140 characters, but apparently, Twitter has many benefits when it comes to reaching your learners.
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Want to try creating your own Twitter hashtag for marketing purposes? Getting it going isn’t difficult, but does take some finesse.
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Handy tips. RT @web20classroom: Practical Advice For #Teaching With #Twitter: http://t.co/iMIDNKKpdw #edtech #elearning
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Figuring out the proper way to leverage one of the most popular learning tools on the planet can be tough. We at Edudemic do regular features where we offer tips and advice on how to properly leverage Twitter. If you’re a student, parent, or teacher, Twitter can be a powerful weapon in your arsenal of learning resources. So we figured a few Twitter tips for students and others might be in order.
Twitter can open up new worlds to just about anyone involved in education. Parents can connect with one another and their children’s teachers, students can collaborate or participate in hashtag chats, and teachers can build a robust professional / personal learning network (PLN).
Click headline to read more-- Via Chuck Sherwood, Former Senior Associate, TeleDimensions, Inc |
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Last week I felt like I climbed Mount Everest, in a super nerdy way. While preparing for an upcoming conference presentation, I figured out how to embed a live Twitter feed into my PowerPoint (yes,...
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Here is the 2013 version of my textbook that I curated for my students at Hannam University's Linton Global College. Next year's vesion will include more of the teacher's notes that I share with my students. I hope that it is helpful for you. If you would like a free PDF version of the book, send me an email at kenmorrison30 (at) yahoo (dot) com or download it at the slideshare site.
I put a lot of work into the 2012 version. I feel that it passed the test of time. There are some updates and additions in this version. I also decreased the size of many images to make it less expensive to print.
Please please please support the real authors of this content. I took great effort to give credit where it is due. I aimed to show my students how they could access enough free info on the web that was of equal or greater value than the wonderful information found in expensive textbooks. Feel free to share and please support the true authors of this book in any way you can (money, likes, blog comments, links, etc.) I am simply the currator of this content.
Ken
PS. I simply love podcasts and I listen to more than 1000 per year. I am planning on sharing some of my favorite tips that I learn from my daily podcasts at: http://filterfailure.blogspot.kr Via Ken Morrison
Ken Morrison's curator insight,
April 2, 2013 10:15 PM
I put a lot of work into the 2012 version. I feel that it passed the test of time. Thank you for the quality suggestions, support and feedback. There are some updates and additions in this version. I also decreased the size of many images to make it less expensive to print.
Please please please support the real authors of this content. I took great effort to give credit where it is due. I aimed to show my students how they could access enough free info on the web that was of equal or greater value than the wonderful information found in expensive textbooks. Feel free to share and please support the true authors of this book in any way you can (money, likes, blog comments, links, etc.) I am simply the currator of this content.
Ken
Min Kim's comment,
April 8, 2013 10:02 PM
Thank you for sharing your awesome work! This curation definitely helped me a lot in understanding what new media trends are. Please keep the great work!
Min Kim's curator insight,
April 8, 2013 10:16 PM
켄모리슨 교수님이 자신이 제작한 2013년 교재 "An Eye On New Media" 를 공유했다. 소셜미디어와 구글 아마존등 온라인 거물들의 역사와 지도자들을 간단하게 담아냈으며, 어떻게 하면 개인이나 집단이 이런 소셜미디어의 세계에서 성공할 수 있는지에 대한 많은 기사와 정보들을 모아놨다.
My professor from Linton Global College, Ken Morrison, has made his 2013 version curated book "An Eye on New Media". This curated book contains much information about how current social media was established and how our new meida trend will change over time. 2012 version of this book really helped me a lot understanding the fundamental knowledge about media.
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I recently came across Erin Klein (the genius behind Kleinspiration) posting a useful YouTube video that's all about 'Twitter For Teachers.'
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Twitter Handbook for Teachers http://t.co/SJ8WUvMl3I .Another great resource to add to our section " Twitter for Teachers " here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. Twitter Handbook for Teachers is an excellent guide from Lasic featuring some practical tips on how teachers can use Twitter for educational purposes. I have really enjoyed this guide and I am pretty sure you will like it as well. Have a look and share with us what you think of it. Enjoy
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Every week, TeachThought will bring you relevant and trending learning boards from one of our favorite digital platforms, Learnist. In this week’s post, you’ll find… |