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Month: October 2011

Ed TechEducationSocial Media

Teaching and Learning: Web 2.0 Content, Filtering, Apps, and Millenial Behaviors

nancyrubinOctober 23, 2011January 31, 2023
In Chapter 5 of his book, The New Digital Shoreline: How Web 2.0 and Millenials are Revolutionizing Higher Education, Roger McHaney identifies some of the teaching implications of content sharing....
Ed TechEducationLearningSocial Media

The Tech-Savvy Digital Millenial: A New Challenge Facing Educators and Institutions

nancyrubinOctober 22, 2011
Roger McHaney, a professor at Kansas State University, describes the new environment facing higher education in his book, “The New Digital Shoreline: How Web 2.0 and Millenials Are Revolutionizing Education.”...
LearningNetworks

Connectivism – Networking to Learn

nancyrubinOctober 22, 2011
Great slides from Stephen Downes on Connectivism. Connectivist learning occurs at the community level, where the individual is a node in a connected network of learners. Connectivist Learning: How new...
BloggingLearningLiteracyPersonal Development

Why I Write

nancyrubinOctober 20, 2011
Today is the National Day on Writing. The New York Times Learning Network has been blogging about it and you can also follow the Twitter stream by using the hashtag...
EducationLearning

Constructivism and Authentic Assessment

nancyrubinOctober 18, 2011April 2, 2022
Constructivism is a theory about how people learn. Constructivists believe that people construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world by experiencing things and reflecting on those experiences.  To...
Social Media

The Networked Society – An Explanation of the #occupywallstreet Movement

nancyrubinOctober 18, 2011
Technology has played an important role in raising public awareness about significant issues. Digital networks have led to the creation of social communities. The larger the community—the people, the culture,...
Personal Development

The Girl Effect: The Clock is Ticking

nancyrubinOctober 17, 2011
What a great cause! Donate, Spread the message or learn more about it. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e8xgF0JtVg&feature=player_embedded]
Ed TechEducationPersonal DevelopmentPortfolioUncategorized

ePortfolios Explained (Visually)

nancyrubinOctober 16, 2011November 16, 2012
I was reading Ray Tolley's blog, eFolio in the UK and Europe, and really loved these videos which explain the benefits of maintaining an ePortfolio. What is an ePortfolio and...
NetworksSocial Media

Now You See Me, Now You Don’t

nancyrubinOctober 15, 2011October 15, 2011
I have a pretty public social presence. I participate in a lot of social activities and have memberships in many social sites. I try to be aware of what content...
BloggingNetworksSocial BusinessTwitter

Micro-blogging, Twitter, and the Value of Collective Intelligence

nancyrubinOctober 14, 2011
Great presentation on Micro-blogging by Cristina Costa (via Slideshare) Micro(blogging)[slideshare id=9693855&w=425&h=355&sc=no] View more presentations from Cristina Costa

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