Social media worthy sites for educators

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Using Social Media- 25 Worthy Resources Jeanet Card and Mary Morris Teacher Technology Facilitators Sunnyside Unified School District January 28, 2012

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Ideas for teachers exploring Social Media options.

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Using Social Media-25 Worthy Resources

Jeanet Card and Mary MorrisTeacher Technology Facilitators

Sunnyside Unified School DistrictJanuary 28, 2012

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Due to fears of exposing students to

bullying and pornography,

{this} is banned in 65% of American

schools.

Technology Jeopardy:

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Hint:

The year is

1992

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The internet

What is:

What would your school be like without it?

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New ways that individuals engage in content and each other

User centric-replacing the websites The focus is social interactions It’s taking traditional usage of the web and

incorporating user generated content Great value is placed on user Communicating with other people instantly Examples:

◦ Posting home videos, posting opinions about products, creating podcast, blog a new hobby,…

What is social media?

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Social Media: The Big 3

Social Media-Communicating with familyand friends

Examples:FacebookMySpaceLinkedInBlogging

Edmodo

Online messagingservice

Examples:TwitterTexting apps

Sharingvideo, graphicsand photos

Examples:YouTubeFlickrCreative Commons

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Facebook https://facebook.com

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Twitter https://twitter.com

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Embed Plus www.embedplus.com

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Federal Legislation◦ Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act: FERPA

(1974)◦ Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

of 1998◦ Children's Internet Protection act (CIPA) of 2000◦ Copyright guidelines

Laws affecting social media and use

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google docs twitter dropbox skype edublog bubbl us

Tools for Collaboration

Discussion

Images

Documents

&

Presentatio

ns

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Edmodo www.edmodo.com

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Bubbl us Bubbl.us.docx

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Tools For Sharing

Video & Photos

PersonalOrganization

Screen SharingWeb Annotation and Bookmarking

Documents

flickr

todays meet

diigo

google docs

PB works (wiki)edublog

YouTube

join me

School Tube

WordPress

scrible

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LiveBinders www.livebinders.com

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Tools for videos & images www.stroome.com www.prezi.com http://creativescommons.org http://Voicethread.com

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In social media, no mater your privacy settings, you’re accountable

for everything you do. Before clicking “send”, ask yourself:

• What do I want to be known for?

-Ernesto Priego, Managing Editor, The Comics Grid

Use social media to break down the walls of the classroom,enable authentic learning, and amplify student voice.

-Catherine Cronin, lecturer, National University of Ireland, Galway

Students are just as happy to work as they are to talk trash.

-Elizabeth Delmatoff, 7th grade teacher, Portland, Oregon

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We need to be relevant to students. My ability to

communicate with them (through edmodo) and

the iphone link (app) -- it seems more social,

even though I know it’s business.

- Marcia Simmons, “Perspective from a Highschool

Teacher”

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Site URL free? requires registration?requires an active

email? other

Collaboration

•google docs https://docs.google.com/ Yes Yes Yesweb-based office suite and storage; create and collaboratively edit documents in real time.

•twitter http://twitter.com/ Yes Yes online messaging service for short (~2 sentence) messages.

•dropbox https://www.dropbox.com/ Yes Yessoftware that connects and synchs all your devices, and provides online storage and sharing.

•skype http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/get-skype/ Yes Yes online "phone" service- text, audio and visual

•edmodo http://www.edmodo.com Yes Yes Yesplatform similar to facebook; can give badges (attendance, powerreader…); quizbuilder

•edublog http://edublogs.org/ Yes Yes Yes create and manage student and teacher blogs

•bubbl us Bubbl.us Yes Yes Bulletin board for brainstorming and organizing.

Sharing

•posterous https://posterous.com/ Yes Yes Yes A mobile blogging platform, for photos, documents, video.

•YouTube www.youtube.com YesVideo saring service- upload, view and share video. Check out the Safety Mode filter!

•School Tube www.schooltube.com Yes Yes Yes Vetted videos from schools. Video sharing for teachers and students.

•Embed Plus www.embedplus.com Yes Edit and annotate published videos.

•PW works (wiki) https://my.pbworks.com/ Yes Yes Yes Collaborative editing and organization tool.

•glogster http://www.glogster.com/ Yes Yes Yes Create and share posters online. Education accounts available.

•slide share http://www.slideshare.net/ Yes Yes Yes Publish and share your slideshows.

•join me https://join.me/ Yes Screen sharing; no registration or account needed. Need to download app.

•todays meet http://todaysmeet.com/ Yes Live streaming comments; no registration or account needed.

•diigo http://www.diigo.com/education Yes Yes Students don't need one. Online bookmarking and annotation; can create student accounts; contains ads

•livebinder http://www.livebinders.com Yes Yes Yes Online portfolio

•prezi http://prezi.com/ Yes Yes Yes Online presentations; classroom accounts

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http://blip.tv/k12online/edmodo-connect-collaborate-create-5794822 edmodo overview

YouTube- Edmodo Instructions for Teachers http://help.edmodo.com/userguide Edmodo Help Center and links to webinars

https://sites.google.com/site/bunkerstem/home sample classroom lms

http://youtu.be/ZokqjjIy77Y Engage Me- you tube

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