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The 60-Second Guide To How We Use Social Media

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The following visualization sheds light on at least 40 key statistics regarding how we use social media. As a connected educator, teacher, parent, or user of the web ... these facts and figures are important to know.

This Is How Modern Students Take Notes

Added by 4 months ago

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Ever wonder how modern students take notes? It's a highly digital and connected method that makes total sense once you see this picture.

Why Teachers Should Try Out Tumblr

Added by 1 year ago

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A teacher or education administrator's time is precious. They barely have time to teach or educate at all these days. Tumblr is a great next step. It's as simple to use as Twitter, growing in popularity (like Twitter), requires no technical skills, and is quite fun to use.

8 Tips For Blogging With Students

Added by 1 year ago

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Blogging is a great way to promote reflective writing in class. The best way to get started is to jump in and try it out, and this list should provide some pointers to get you started.

Tumblr: The Rapid Rise of Social Blogging

Added by 1 year ago

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Tumblr is a wildly popular way to get your voice heard. Whether you're a teacher looking to quickly get your thoughts on digital paper or you're a student / aspiring writer, it's easy to see why the micro-blogging site is saw a 900% growth last year.

Diaspora: The Highly Anticipated Social Network Has Launched [Review]

Added by 1 year ago

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Ever since it received more than $200,000 in crowdfunding, the new social network on the block has gotten many people buzzing. Now that it launched, does Diaspora live up to the hype? I got an alpha invite and found out.

The Key To Creativity, According To Steve Jobs

Added by 1 year ago

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I've been viewing the Steve Jobs narration of the 'Think Different' ad as well as his 2005 Stanford Commencement address over the past few days. It's served to inspire me, take on new tasks, and generally try things a bit differently. I've felt more creative than I have in recent memory.

The Teacher’s Guide To Using Posterous Spaces

Added by 1 year ago

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It's important to be aware of the latest education technology out there. So let's say you want to have your students have a personalized blog that reflects their likes, dislikes and style. Where do you turn?

15 Hilarious Things Students Said On ‘Sh*t My Students Write’

Added by 2 years ago

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Students say the darndest things. From confusing grammatical terms to simply being confused, they're often quick to summon up a nonsensical string of words at a moment's notice. Thankfully, a teacher is keeping track ...

Blogger To Get Major Redesign [Preview]

Added by 2 years ago

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I know many of the people in my PLN use Google's Blogger as it is an easy-to-use system for getting your thoughts online. While other sites like Posterous and Tumblr are making increasingly easy publication systems, ...

Why Facebook Just Became The Best Place For New Bloggers

Added by 2 years ago

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When teachers, parents, or students want to blog, they typically have to sign up for a service on Tumblr, Wordpress, or another content publishing service. This is usually a fairly easy process but once you start writ...