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Facebook for Educators

Moodle Journal

I have in past postings made both positive and not so positive remarks regarding the use of Facebook as part of course delivery. I also came across this rather large sample of (The teachers guide to using Facebook) Facebook the missing manual from OReilly.

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Giving Facebook a try

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The other day I had an email from our network manager with a link to a BBC news item promoting the use of social networking in colleges using Facebook ; strange that I often go to some lengths in separating social from computer networking during conversations, still.

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Moodle winterland

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You may well be wondering if had arranged this, well not exactly, but they do all know that if I am out of college then they can usually try this option, but today for extra measure I have messaged them all on Facebook, usually works a treat. Bye for now, keeping warm, Barry

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Writing on the wall

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Since I decided to begin making use of Facebook as a means of communicating with my students out of class, the post to response time has generally dropped in some cases from hours to minutes, clearly something I should tried before.

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Resources, Resources and even more Resources

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and so there followed a trawl of Twitter polls and Facebook correspondence involving some 900 submissions that resulted in this very impressive list. Next there was ‘ The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools ChosenBy You’ from Edudemic Back in 2010 Edudemic ran the post 'The 35 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You’.

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New Experiments in e-Learning

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At the end of the class I suggested that they might like to join my Facebook; so much faster communication than college email for some reason! Not a bad start for a first class of the term, but that’s not what this post is really about.

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Scooping Links for Moodle

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Finally, and I do like this, every Scoop can be posted to your social networking sites and include among others Facebook , Twitter and Linkedin , plus there are apps for the iPhone and Android, so you can Scoop on the move. If you are using Scoopit, have discovered other means to display your links then please feel free to comment.