nmsa2010 getting the most out of your students in the networked world
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Getting the Most Out of Your Students in the Networked World
Todd WilliamsonTwitter: @twilliamson15
http://www.multiurl.com/l/3Kz
<thoughts?>
Native/Immigrant Paradigm“Junk” DetectionWhat the Web is Good ForNetworked Learning
Caveats of Networked Learning
Digital Natives vs Digital Immigrants
Another View…
Growing up with a computer strapped to your hip …doesn’t
make you hip to the use of computers
<"junk" detection>
<information = danger?>
<create>
<communicate>
Communication Tools
•Skype•Skype an Author Network•Contact Experts in the Field you Study•Other Classrooms: SkypeInSchools Wiki
•Edmodo – private Facebook-style network for education
<collaborate>
<tools>
Digigogy Images via mikefisher821
<so how do I do that?>
Learn from a Network
I know nothing…
What I know
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0
PLN – Personal Learning NetworkPLN – Professional Learning Network
Informal Learning NetworkNIHCTTAR – Network I Have Come to Trust and Respect
Whatever you call it…you need one…
Learning Network Names
Networking Tools…New and OldConferencesWorkshopsTeacher’s LoungeJournal
SubscriptionsListservs
TwitterBlogsSocial BookmarksPodcastsFacebook
<why?>
You don’t learn to swim by sitting beside the pool
You can’t learn about networks without diving in, either.
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Reading List (Digital or Dead Tree)
Reading List (Digital or Dead Tree)
twilliamson15@gmail.comTwitter: @twilliamson15
http://thetechnorateteacher.wordpress.com
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