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10 edtech experts you should follow

Hapara

Luckily there are edtech experts who are sharing strategies and tools through blog posts, social media, books, courses and podcasts. Cult of Pedagogy also has a wide-reaching community on social media. She began her popular blog Cool Cat Teacher in 2005, and in 2017 she launched a podcast, 10-Minute Teacher Show.

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#40years of educational technology: Social media

Learning with 'e's

Social media lend themselves naturally to support learning through discussions, collaboration and sharing. They are vital components of the web, and social media are important for education - because learning is essentially social and personal. They also have the capacity to support personal learning.

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Launch of my new website!

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

A clean, clear list of links to my main social media accounts. There may be more of a few of you smirking that launching a website is so 2005 of me, and you'd be right. I now finally have the same , starting with a KET Summer PD session I just led last week. Better late than never, I suppose.

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Generative AI, Chat GPT, and Learning

The CoolCatTeacher

I started this blog as a total beginner in 2005. You can use social media and follow me, but know the algorithms don't always show you the content. You can expect a podcast to go up from me weekly and some conversations around AI and more topics relating to the changes happening in education here on the blog.

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A Sideways Look at the Future of Higher Education

Edsurge

The Federal Communications Commission in 1975 established regulations limiting media cross-ownership. Then came the Internet, along with alternative news sources, social media, podcasts, blogs and the rest. Newspaper circulation dropped by nearly half between 2005 and 2018, from 53.3 million to 28.5 billion to $14.3

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At These Colleges, Students Begin Serious Research Their First Year

Digital Promise

Social media to predict acts of terrorism. At the University of Maryland, student teams investigated how social media promotes terrorism and found that it is possible to identify when conflicts on social media can escalate into physical violence. Read the original article. Essential elements.

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PROOF POINTS: Stanford’s Jo Boaler talks about her new book ‘MATH-ish’ and takes on her critics

The Hechinger Report

Ted Cruz on social media. Boaler first drew fire from critics in 2005, when she presented new research claiming that students at a low-income school who were behind grade level had outperformed students at higher achieving schools when they were taught in classrooms that combined students of different math achievement levels.

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