Tellio’s InterWeb Notes 10/31/2009 (a.m.)
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David Rogers: The sustainable use of Twitter in the classroom
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Information Literacy meets Library 2.0: Twitter in the classroom
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Teachers- sharing ideas and resources for the classroom! | Facebook
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100 Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroom | Online College Tips – Online Colleges
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Poll your class. Use polls as an interactive teaching tool in class or just to help facilitate getting to know one another with the Poll app for Facebook.
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Bring literature to life. Create a Facebook representation of a work of literature like this class did.
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Send messages. From unexpected absences to rescheduling exams, it’s easy to send messages through Facebook.
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Make announcements. Instructors can send out reminders about upcoming tests, upcoming due dates, or any classroom news.
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Create a separate account just for your classes. Keep two accounts if you want to use Facebook personally as well. This keeps your Facebook relationship at school on a professional level.
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Publish notes for recognition. If you want to recognize accomplishments of particular students or the effort of an entire class, be sure to write a note indicating what you are recognizing and tag all students involved.
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PBS Teachers | learning.now . Collaborative Writing, 140 Characters at a Time | PBS
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Presentation Zen: Sometimes the best PowerPoint presentation is the one you don’t have to give
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Presentation preparation is about organizing thoughts and focusing the story telling so its all clear to your audience. I was able to articulate the points because I had worked those through in the preparation of the presentation. Even the graphics had made me think the presentation through and became a part of the presentation even though the audience never saw them.
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Presentation Zen: Text and narration on screen (with a twist)
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Larry Lessig on laws that choke creativity | Video on TED.com
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What kind of writing would you like to do next in class? | Poll Everywhere
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YouTube – Is Google Book Search “Fair Use”?
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Presentation Zen: Contrasts in presentation style: Yoda vs. Darth Vader
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