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Social Media and Social Media and Education Education Symbiotic Partners or Unwanted Symbiotic Partners or Unwanted Distractions? Distractions?

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Social Media and Social Media and EducationEducationSymbiotic Partners or Unwanted Symbiotic Partners or Unwanted Distractions?Distractions?

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Empower or Negate? Empower or Negate?

Old Paradigm : Old Paradigm : Keep our children Keep our children away from negative away from negative influencesinfluences

New Challenge : New Challenge : Unwanted Unwanted influences arrive in influences arrive in our homes our homes

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The Power of the Internet •Boats in harbour are safe, but that’s not what they are built for

•Educate, Entertain , Empower

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Social MediaSocial MediaOpen your heart to a new world of

possibilitiesOpen your heart to a new world of

possibilities

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PROJECT

DATE CLIENTTIMELESS YOU.

social mediabringing the world to the masses.

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are needed to see this picture.

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SCORE

SHARE every thought and every feeling

CONNECT using a universal language

OPEN ended education on one’s own terms

REACH OUT beyond our boundaries

ENTER the model of their world

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5 Arguments for Social Media5 Arguments for Social Media

1)V.A.K Learning1)V.A.K Learning

2) A Medium that is 2) A Medium that is already interesting already interesting to our youthto our youth

3) Dynamic and 3) Dynamic and Variable.Variable.

4) High Participation 4) High Participation Rate.Rate.

5) Bite Size 5) Bite Size Antidotes for Short Antidotes for Short AttentionAttention

Why.Why.

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Welcome to the wonderful world of ACRONYMS

Figure what these mean :

1) HTHT

2) XOXO

3) LOL

4) GG

5) XD

6) YOYO

7) TTYL

8) ^5

9) TAG

10) ReTweet

11) BRB

12) Avatar

13) FB

14) KISS

15) ROFL

16) <3

17) PM

18) LJ

19) Permalink

20) RSS

21) MYOB

22) PAW

23) Widget

24) Podcast

25) GTG

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7 WONDERS OF SOCIAL MEDIA

Blogging

Social Bookmarking

The TUBEFrom Google to Wiki

Twitter and Literacy

Citizen Journalism

The Face of Facebook.

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Sharing is the New Learning

★ Replacing the word curiosity with Google.

★Flickr for photos, Slideshare.net for presentations, Google Documents for everything else

★ A Marketplace of Information inspires the love of learning

Taking Inventory of Where We Already Are.

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how did the worldprocrastinate before facebook appeared?

how did the worldprocrastinate before facebook appeared?

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The Meaning of the Communication is the response you get.The Meaning of the Communication is the response you get.

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Ask and You

Shall Receiv

e.

Ask and You

Shall Receiv

e.

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Social Bookmarking

This is delicious

•Share with those who matter information you have found out

In real time, get current on the latest trends and information that is flying the world around

•Organize information you need simply

The miracle called TAG and RSS

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BloggingKeeps an inventory of your life

Keeps others updated about what matters to you

Engage students to practise their writing and reflection skills

The exercise of creativity and the flowering of ideas

Engage in constructive debate with one another

20 More Reasons for Blogging.

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Some Interesting Blogs for you

tshare

Some Interesting Blogs for you

tshareThings We ForgetValues Education

Bindi's BlogIdeas in Public Education

Post SecretHistorical Tweets

Things We ForgetValues Education

Bindi's BlogIdeas in Public Education

Post SecretHistorical Tweets

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twittera lesson in emotional literacy

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what twitter can do for yousimplicity is the glory of expression

1) POINTERS TO RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET AT A ONE STOP PORTAL 2) STUDENT REMINDERS AND STUDENT MOTIVATION3) BITE SIZE INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT’S IMPORTANT. YOU CAN FOLLOWTHE WORLD.4) BREAKING BARRIERS WITH LAUGHTER, SARCASM AND CREATIVITY5) FIND OUT WHAT THE WORLD IS SAYING ABOUT UPCOMING TRENDS

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The Benefits of the Tweet.‘I USED TO HAVE AN IMAGINARY FRIEND, NOW I TWEET.’

‘TWITTER-THE ONE PLACE YOU CAN TALK TO YOURSELF AND FIND ITSOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE’

‘TWEET PEOPLE THE WAY YOU WANT TO BE TWEETED’

‘IF YOU CANNOT SAY IT IN 140 CHARACTERS, IT MAY NOT BE THAT IMPORTANT’

‘YOU ARE WHAT YOU TWEET’

‘IVE CONSIDERED THE FACT THAT IM MORE INTERESTING ONLINE THAN I AM IN REAL LIFE’

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THE LAND OF WIKI WELCOMES YOU

Teaching studentsthat you dont

have to believeeverything

you are being told.

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YOU TUBE.Your Window to the World.

A customized and personalized CNN for you to learn about the world

User generated content contributes to the exchange of ideas and open discussion

A highly visual and interactive media to bring across learning

The use of channels to bring about learning, interactivity and sharing

Easy URLs and embedding to share videos for learning and reflection.

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Moving beyond YOU.

Teachers Tube.

TED

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Stay tuned to this channel.

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CITIZEN JOURNALISMLETSTAKE THE WORLD BY STORM