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Using Social Media Effectively in the Classroom provides research-based, jargon-free, practical examples of what works, what doesn't, and why when it comes to social media. Organized according to the systematic process of instructional design, contributors describe innovative strategies for incorporating social media into educational settings as well as significant issues to be taken into consideration at each phase of planning, designing, teaching, and evaluation.
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Using Social Media Effectively in the Classroom provides research-based, jargon-free, practical examples of what works, what doesn't, and why when it comes to social media. Organized according to the systematic process of instructional design, contributors describe innovative strategies for incorporating social media into educational settings as well as significant issues to be taken into consideration at each phase of planning, designing, teaching, and evaluation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136235405
- Artikelnr.: 38243145
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136235405
- Artikelnr.: 38243145
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Kay Kyeong-Ju Seo, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Instructional Design and Technology at the University of Cincinnati, USA.
Unit I: Planning a Socially Enriched Learning Environment Chapter 1:
Analysis in Virtual Worlds: The Influence of Learner Characteristics on
Instructional Design, Aimee deNoyelles Chapter 2: Blurring the Lines:
Teacher Insights on the Pitfalls and Possibilities of Incorporating Online
Social Media into Instructional Design, Thomas Highley & Kay Kyeong-Ju Seo
Chapter 3: Analysis of Second Life as a Delivery Mechanism in EFL
Education, Kay Kyeong-Ju Seo, Noah Kreischer, & Muruvvet Demiral Unit II:
Developing Powerful Instructional Strategies with Social Media Chapter 4:
Designing Recorded Voice Reflection as a Pedagogical Strategy, Dana A.
Tindall Chapter 5: Live in Your World, Learn in Ours: Virtual Worlds...
Engaging the New Generation of Students! Elizabeth M. Hodge & Sharon
Collins Chapter 6: Developing a Wiki for Problem-Based Online Instruction
and Web 2.0 Exploration Teresa Franklin & Briju Thankachan Chapter 7:
Learning and Teaching as Communicative Actions: Social Media as Educational
Tool Scott J. Warren & Jenny S. Wakefield Unit III: Teaching Successfully
with Social Media Chapter 8: Everyone's All a-Twitter about Twitter: Three
Operational Perspectives on Using Twitter in the Classroom Matthew
Krüger-Ross, Richard D. Waters, & Tricia M. Farwell Chapter 9: Online
Videos in the Classroom: Exploring the Opportunities and Barriers to the
Use of YouTube in Teaching Introductory Sociology Nick Pearce & Elaine Tan
Chapter 10: A Framework to Enrich Student Interaction via
Cross-Institutional Microblogging Suku Sinnappan & Samar Zutshi Unit IV:
Assessing Instructional Effectiveness with Social Media Chapter 11:
Designing Assessments for Differentiated Instruction Using Social Media
Applications Seung H. Kim & Ying Xie Chapter 12: VoiceThread as a
Facilitator of Instructional Critique Jamie Smith & Teresa Franklin
Chapter 13: Is There (still) a Place for Blogging in the Classroom?: Using
Blogging to Assess Writing, Facilitate Engagement and Evaluate Student
Attitudes Tricia M. Farwell & Matthew Krüger-Ross
Analysis in Virtual Worlds: The Influence of Learner Characteristics on
Instructional Design, Aimee deNoyelles Chapter 2: Blurring the Lines:
Teacher Insights on the Pitfalls and Possibilities of Incorporating Online
Social Media into Instructional Design, Thomas Highley & Kay Kyeong-Ju Seo
Chapter 3: Analysis of Second Life as a Delivery Mechanism in EFL
Education, Kay Kyeong-Ju Seo, Noah Kreischer, & Muruvvet Demiral Unit II:
Developing Powerful Instructional Strategies with Social Media Chapter 4:
Designing Recorded Voice Reflection as a Pedagogical Strategy, Dana A.
Tindall Chapter 5: Live in Your World, Learn in Ours: Virtual Worlds...
Engaging the New Generation of Students! Elizabeth M. Hodge & Sharon
Collins Chapter 6: Developing a Wiki for Problem-Based Online Instruction
and Web 2.0 Exploration Teresa Franklin & Briju Thankachan Chapter 7:
Learning and Teaching as Communicative Actions: Social Media as Educational
Tool Scott J. Warren & Jenny S. Wakefield Unit III: Teaching Successfully
with Social Media Chapter 8: Everyone's All a-Twitter about Twitter: Three
Operational Perspectives on Using Twitter in the Classroom Matthew
Krüger-Ross, Richard D. Waters, & Tricia M. Farwell Chapter 9: Online
Videos in the Classroom: Exploring the Opportunities and Barriers to the
Use of YouTube in Teaching Introductory Sociology Nick Pearce & Elaine Tan
Chapter 10: A Framework to Enrich Student Interaction via
Cross-Institutional Microblogging Suku Sinnappan & Samar Zutshi Unit IV:
Assessing Instructional Effectiveness with Social Media Chapter 11:
Designing Assessments for Differentiated Instruction Using Social Media
Applications Seung H. Kim & Ying Xie Chapter 12: VoiceThread as a
Facilitator of Instructional Critique Jamie Smith & Teresa Franklin
Chapter 13: Is There (still) a Place for Blogging in the Classroom?: Using
Blogging to Assess Writing, Facilitate Engagement and Evaluate Student
Attitudes Tricia M. Farwell & Matthew Krüger-Ross
Unit I: Planning a Socially Enriched Learning Environment Chapter 1:
Analysis in Virtual Worlds: The Influence of Learner Characteristics on
Instructional Design, Aimee deNoyelles Chapter 2: Blurring the Lines:
Teacher Insights on the Pitfalls and Possibilities of Incorporating Online
Social Media into Instructional Design, Thomas Highley & Kay Kyeong-Ju Seo
Chapter 3: Analysis of Second Life as a Delivery Mechanism in EFL
Education, Kay Kyeong-Ju Seo, Noah Kreischer, & Muruvvet Demiral Unit II:
Developing Powerful Instructional Strategies with Social Media Chapter 4:
Designing Recorded Voice Reflection as a Pedagogical Strategy, Dana A.
Tindall Chapter 5: Live in Your World, Learn in Ours: Virtual Worlds...
Engaging the New Generation of Students! Elizabeth M. Hodge & Sharon
Collins Chapter 6: Developing a Wiki for Problem-Based Online Instruction
and Web 2.0 Exploration Teresa Franklin & Briju Thankachan Chapter 7:
Learning and Teaching as Communicative Actions: Social Media as Educational
Tool Scott J. Warren & Jenny S. Wakefield Unit III: Teaching Successfully
with Social Media Chapter 8: Everyone's All a-Twitter about Twitter: Three
Operational Perspectives on Using Twitter in the Classroom Matthew
Krüger-Ross, Richard D. Waters, & Tricia M. Farwell Chapter 9: Online
Videos in the Classroom: Exploring the Opportunities and Barriers to the
Use of YouTube in Teaching Introductory Sociology Nick Pearce & Elaine Tan
Chapter 10: A Framework to Enrich Student Interaction via
Cross-Institutional Microblogging Suku Sinnappan & Samar Zutshi Unit IV:
Assessing Instructional Effectiveness with Social Media Chapter 11:
Designing Assessments for Differentiated Instruction Using Social Media
Applications Seung H. Kim & Ying Xie Chapter 12: VoiceThread as a
Facilitator of Instructional Critique Jamie Smith & Teresa Franklin
Chapter 13: Is There (still) a Place for Blogging in the Classroom?: Using
Blogging to Assess Writing, Facilitate Engagement and Evaluate Student
Attitudes Tricia M. Farwell & Matthew Krüger-Ross
Analysis in Virtual Worlds: The Influence of Learner Characteristics on
Instructional Design, Aimee deNoyelles Chapter 2: Blurring the Lines:
Teacher Insights on the Pitfalls and Possibilities of Incorporating Online
Social Media into Instructional Design, Thomas Highley & Kay Kyeong-Ju Seo
Chapter 3: Analysis of Second Life as a Delivery Mechanism in EFL
Education, Kay Kyeong-Ju Seo, Noah Kreischer, & Muruvvet Demiral Unit II:
Developing Powerful Instructional Strategies with Social Media Chapter 4:
Designing Recorded Voice Reflection as a Pedagogical Strategy, Dana A.
Tindall Chapter 5: Live in Your World, Learn in Ours: Virtual Worlds...
Engaging the New Generation of Students! Elizabeth M. Hodge & Sharon
Collins Chapter 6: Developing a Wiki for Problem-Based Online Instruction
and Web 2.0 Exploration Teresa Franklin & Briju Thankachan Chapter 7:
Learning and Teaching as Communicative Actions: Social Media as Educational
Tool Scott J. Warren & Jenny S. Wakefield Unit III: Teaching Successfully
with Social Media Chapter 8: Everyone's All a-Twitter about Twitter: Three
Operational Perspectives on Using Twitter in the Classroom Matthew
Krüger-Ross, Richard D. Waters, & Tricia M. Farwell Chapter 9: Online
Videos in the Classroom: Exploring the Opportunities and Barriers to the
Use of YouTube in Teaching Introductory Sociology Nick Pearce & Elaine Tan
Chapter 10: A Framework to Enrich Student Interaction via
Cross-Institutional Microblogging Suku Sinnappan & Samar Zutshi Unit IV:
Assessing Instructional Effectiveness with Social Media Chapter 11:
Designing Assessments for Differentiated Instruction Using Social Media
Applications Seung H. Kim & Ying Xie Chapter 12: VoiceThread as a
Facilitator of Instructional Critique Jamie Smith & Teresa Franklin
Chapter 13: Is There (still) a Place for Blogging in the Classroom?: Using
Blogging to Assess Writing, Facilitate Engagement and Evaluate Student
Attitudes Tricia M. Farwell & Matthew Krüger-Ross