Experiencing eLearning

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TCC08: Creating and Teaching a College-Level Undergraduate Course in Social Networking

Experiencing eLearning

Developed a course on social networking for business. Use online library databases to research social networking. Provided a bunch of stats on social networking usage–I’m not taking notes on all that). Many businesses consider time on social networking sites wasted, but not all.

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My History of Live Blogged Notes

Experiencing eLearning

Because I have done so much live blogging, I was able to provide proof of my ongoing professional development efforts. Social Networking, the “Third Place,” and the Evolution of Communication. Evaluating Social Networking Tools for Distance Learning. Generally newer posts are at the top of each category.

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Daily Bookmarks 08/12/2008

Experiencing eLearning

Social media is actually a really poo r method for talking about things I shouldn’t be discussing because through search and the very nature of social networks, it makes it extremely unlikely that I can keep this activity a secret for very long. Written English doesn’t automatically correspond to sign language.

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TCC09 Keynote: Global Collaboration in the Web 2.0 World

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technologies now provide extraordinary opportunities for enhancing student learning. What was face-to-face, formal with limited interaction - Social networking has made instant, on-demand, informal, global and constant. Liveblogged notes from the TCC online conference. My notes in italics. Presenter: Sue Waters. Summary: Web 2.0

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TCC08: Second Life: Teaching Tips from the Virtual Frontier

Experiencing eLearning

Site to compare virtual worlds provided in chat: [link]. Social networking–Cynthia Twitters for backchannel while in SL. In her environments, students sometimes don’t leave when class is done–they stay to play more. The world keeps changing, so it affects how objects behave. Dr. Dobbs Life 2.0: [link].

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TCC08 Keynote: Why Do We Need A Second Life?

Experiencing eLearning

Social networking. A: She provided a zip file with a sample proposal, research, etc. Visions for change. Touch screen computers. Holographic displays. Merged technologies. What would you do as an educator if you had a holographic display? Visual communication. Diminishing attention spans. Multitasking. Game-based learning.