what is this “social media” thing about? social media guidelines for schools
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What is this “Social Media” thing about?
Social Media Guidelines for Schools http://thinkingmachine.pbworks.com/Think-Social-Media-Guidelines
http://socialmediaguidelines.pbworks.com/
Faculty & Staff Guidelines Student Guidelines Parent Guidelines District Recommended Social Media Sites Examples of Social Media Permission Forms
Social Media Guidelines is a collaborative wiki project. All information and materials, unless otherwise indicated, are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.
School District Blogging/Social Media Policies Academy of Discovery Online CodeArapahoe High School Blogging PolicyEast Lothian Council Self-publishing and Social Media
Guidelines: PupilsEast Lothian CouncilSelf-publishing and Social Media
Guidelines: StaffGoochland Countty Public Schools AUP- Acceptable and Unacceptable Use Policies for Publishing
ContentKennett Consolidated School District AUP - Includes
Blogging PolicyLaramie County School District 2 - Safe Blogging PolicyMaine School Admimistration District #22 Weblogs Terms
of Use
http://delicious.com/klmontgomery/social_media
Social MediaEDITED SHORT LISTTop 15 Most Popular Social Networking
Sites
Top 10 Social Networking Sites by Market Share of Visits [August
13 Social Networking Sites You Should Be Using
1 Facebook2 Twitter3 LinkedIn4 Pinterest5 MySpace6 Google Plus+7 DeviantArt8 LiveJournal9| Tagged10 Orkut11 CafeMom12 Ning
13 | Meetup14 | myLife15 | Multiply16 YouTube17 Foursquare18 Tumblr19 Reddit 20 StumbleUpon 21 GetGlue 22 Instagram 23 Path
Social network service focuses on building online communities
People who share interests
Exploring the interests of others Web based
Variety of ways to interact
Micro-BloggingWhat is it?
Some micro-blogging sites are:
Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Tumblr Google+
Snapchat ooVoo pinterestWorldStuffer Friendster Plurk
Facebook in EducationSearch ResultsFacebook in Education | Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/educationFacebook in Education. 652221 likes · 1048 talking about this. A Facebook Page for information about how educators can best use Facebook.About - Photos - Likes - TimelineSocial Media in Education: The Power of Facebook | Edutopiawww.edutopia.org/social-media-education-examples-facebookEdutopiaMay 7, 2010 - A couple recent models of this education advocacy on Facebook that come to mind may be different in intent, but they both have something in ...100 Ways To Use Facebook In Education By Categorywww.teachthought.com/.../100-ways-to-use-facebook-in-education-by-c...Sep 8, 2012 - Back in 2009, we wrote a popular post, 100 Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroom. Now almost three years later, educators ...The Why and How of Using Facebook For Educators – No ...www.theedublogger.com/.../the-why-and-how-of-using-facebook-for-ed...May 11, 2011 - If you are one of those out there that believe that Facebook has no place ... From http://www.mindjumpers.com/blog/2011/04/education-industry- ...100 Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroomwww.onlinecollege.org/.../100-ways-you-should-be-using-facebook-in-y...Oct 20, 2009 - These groups show how other instructors are using Facebook in education or work to unite educators through Facebook. You can connect with ...10 Reasons Why Schools Shouldn't Block Facebook - Study ...study.com/.../10_Reasons_Why_Schools_Shouldnt_Block_Facebook.ht...Therefore, Facebook frequently gets blocked to prevent pupils from goofing off. ... Education Insider takes a look at ten of the reasons students should be able to ...Social Networking and Education: Using Facebook as an ...www.academia.edu/.../Social_Networking_and_Education...Academia.eduBy Pamela Pollara in Educational Technology and E-learning. The acceptance of Facebook by school-aged users is evident, but the potential of using social ...Facebook and education: A classroom connection ... - Emeraldwww.emeraldinsight.com/.../S2044-9968(2011)...Emerald Group PublishingSocial networks: Facebook's role in the advertising classroom. Journal of Advertising Education, 14(1), 20–27). This chapter serves to further this discussion by .
Facebook or Fakebook?
Try the New Fakebook for Creating Fake
Facebook Pages
http://www.classtools.net/FB/home-page
Applications for Education
Creating a fake Facebook profile could be a fun way for students to organize information that they know and or find about a famous person.
You could also have students create profiles for characters in a novel that they are reading for your literature course.
Take a look at the Fakebook profile gallery for more ideas about using Fakebook in your classroom.
Fakebook is a tool created by Russel Tarr which allows users to create unreal Facebook profiles.
Fakebook can be used to chart the plot of a book, the development of a character, a series of historical events, the debates and relationships between people, etc.
Create a fictional social profile at www.classtools.net.
Create free educational games and tools in flash.
Russel Tarr has just released a new version of Fakebook.
Tool for creating fake Facebook profiles. Latest version of Fakebook makes it easy to create
a page by just clicking on a field and entering as much information as you like.
Profile picture field you can enter a name and Fakebook will search for images to use.
For example, if you create a Fakebook page about George Washington Fakebook will search for pictures of George Washington.
ClassTools.netclasstools.net/Create free educational games and tools in
flash. ... Fakebook. Create a fictional social profile. Tarr's Toolbox. Scores of teaching ideas and resources! 3D Gallery ... This tool checks if an essay uses the most important key terms for a topic.
So, what is
Twitter - Rank 2 : 450,500,000
Twitter invites users to sign up
Free online account
Find friends and colleagues
Follow
Publish (send) short updates“tweets,” of 140 or fewer characters
Networking Tool Lucy Gray,University of Chicago
spread the word about upcoming events
promote her seminars and workshops
share new ideas and best practices
follow ed-tech experts
learn about new tools from educators
Twitter sounds fun, but how is it educational?
Collaboration with colleaguesCreating a your personal brand.Learning to be concise. Personifying characters on Twitter.Teaching executives about social mediaCommunication with parents Infinite classroom activitiesFor lecture notes
https://twitter.com/hdiblasi
Twittering with Colleagues
You have learned a lot this semester! Did you tell all your colleagues about it?
new uses of technologylesson plan ideas for your curriculumdiscovery of new resources
Can you think of a way of using Twitter with colleagues in your grade/content?
Tweets with ParentsParents can follow you from the Twitter Web site,
their mobile phones, or instant messaging. Think of all the things you could Twitter!
tonight’s homeworka new long term projectschool or classroom supplies neededa new topic/unit enrichment suggestionsquick survey/opinion about something relevant to the
lesson or class discussion
Can you think of a way of using Twitter with parents in your grade/content?
Twittering with Studentsintroducing a topic/lesson
take a quick poll/fact collection from your networkaccess the prior knowledge of your network type a keyword in Twitterfall and read what people
are saying about itactivities
Twitterfall a short story Twitter a dialogue between two figures or
characters follow another class who is studying the same topiccommunicate with expertsTwitter topical facts to students whenever
Twittering with Students (con’d)long term projects
journals/research logs/learning logsanalysis of a celebrity Twitter pagedevelop and maintain a Twitter page- character
, figure, “how to,” etc.closure
what was learned during a lessonreflection
Can you think of a way of using Twitter with students in your grade/content?
How to Get StartedGo to www.Twitter.comThink of a user name and create and accountTwitter searches your e-mail contacts to create
your networkSearch for others you want to follow and add
themInvite others to follow youYou can set your preferences so that you follow
everyone who follows youDon’t worry! You can block anyone you don’t want
to follow you.
Suggested ResourcesTwenty-Five Interesting Ways of Using
Twitter in the Classroom
Twitter for Academia
How to Use Twitter in the Classroom (video)
Ways to Teach With Twitter
100 Ways to Teach With Twitter - Emerging EdTech
WeAreTeachers: 6 Creative Ways to Teach Students
60 Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom
25 Ways Teachers Can Integrate Social Media Into Education
How To Teach World History Using Twitter
25 ways to teach with Twitter
by Sonja Cole http://www.techlearning.com/article/20896
Educators Test the Limits of Twitter Microblogging Tool
http://www.edweek.org/dd/articles/2008/06/24/01twitter_web.h02.html
Did you learn how to use Twitter?Using the chat feature of our electronic
classroom, write a Twitter message to a department member at your school telling him or her what you learned today about using Twitter in the classroom. Remember that a Twitter is limited to 140 characters !