Professional growth and social media savvy at your fingertips! This information-packed resource from digital experts Anderson and Whitby makes it easy to build a thriving professional network using social media. Easy-to-implement ideas, essential tools, and real-life vignettes help teachers learn to: * Find and choose the best social media tools, products, and communities * Start and grow a collaborative, high-quality PLN using Twitter, blogging, LinkedIn, and more * Use social media to enhance 21st Century education * Engage in authentic personal and professional learning Includes invaluable…mehr
Professional growth and social media savvy at your fingertips! This information-packed resource from digital experts Anderson and Whitby makes it easy to build a thriving professional network using social media. Easy-to-implement ideas, essential tools, and real-life vignettes help teachers learn to: * Find and choose the best social media tools, products, and communities * Start and grow a collaborative, high-quality PLN using Twitter, blogging, LinkedIn, and more * Use social media to enhance 21st Century education * Engage in authentic personal and professional learning Includes invaluable resources and an in-depth analysis of the social media landscape. Collaboration has never been easier with this must-have guide!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom Whitby has presented at many national, statewide, and local education conferences as well as Edcamps. He has contributed to the WISE Conference in Doha, Qatar, an International Education Conference, for the last two years. He served as a social media consultant for SmartBrief and a contributing Editor for SmartBlog on Education for SmartBrief. Tom is a retired Adjunct Professor of Education at St Joseph's College in New York, having taught for 6 years. He came to that position after 34 years as a secondary English teacher in the Public School system. He was also a leader in the New York State United Teacher Locals for 30 years. He has founded a number of Educational Groups on Linkedin including Technology Using Professors Group. He has been recognized with an Edublog Award for the most Influential Educational Twitter Series, Edchat, which he founded. Additionally, Tom hosts The Edchat Radio Show for the BAM Network, which is available as free podcasts from K-12 education at the Apple iStore. He blogs at My Island View and has contributed articles to several education journals and has been a guest blogger with contributions to The Royal Treatment and Teacher's Reboot Camp. He created the Ning site, The Educator's PLN: http://edupln.ning.com/. Follow him on Twitter @tomwhitby.
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Preface by Peter DeWitt Introduction 1. Connected Learning 2. Social Media in Education Who is Using Social Media Acceptable Use Policy Myths and Misconceptions 3. The Effects of Culture on Change School Culture Internet Culture 4. Social Media for Professional Development and Professional Learning Blogs in Learning Why Blogging? Personal Blog Class Blog RSS Feeds Zite FlipBook 5. Components of a PLN What is a PLN? ...And What It Isn¿t Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Skype Podcasts and Webinars Chats 6. Education Conferences National Conferences Unconferences/Edcamps 7. Social Media Communities Nings EdWeb EDUPLN Edmodo 8. Getting Started 9. The Connected Educator 10. Apps/Sites for Social Media
Preface by Peter DeWitt Introduction 1. Connected Learning 2. Social Media in Education Who is Using Social Media Acceptable Use Policy Myths and Misconceptions 3. The Effects of Culture on Change School Culture Internet Culture 4. Social Media for Professional Development and Professional Learning Blogs in Learning Why Blogging? Personal Blog Class Blog RSS Feeds Zite FlipBook 5. Components of a PLN What is a PLN? ...And What It Isn¿t Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Skype Podcasts and Webinars Chats 6. Education Conferences National Conferences Unconferences/Edcamps 7. Social Media Communities Nings EdWeb EDUPLN Edmodo 8. Getting Started 9. The Connected Educator 10. Apps/Sites for Social Media
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