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What Would Abe Lincoln’s Social Media Campaign Look Like? A New Classroom Use For Twitter and Facebook

Edsurge

During the 2008 presidential election, Barack Obama and his team pioneered the use of social media as a powerful campaign tool. It’s easy to forget, given how commonplace the use of social media is today, that back in 2008. But Obama’s use of mobile devices and social media changed political campaigns forever.

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Learning on the move

Learning with 'e's

It was nice to be invited to present a session for Sheffield Hallam University on mobile learning earlier today. The university has quite a strong research group in this area, and my talk, presented online via Adobe Connect had to be on point. Mobile learning is going to be very big indeed.

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Free Editable Newspaper Templates

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Flipsnack provides a special educational plan and is also available as a mobile app for iOS and Android. 2- Adobe Cloud Express Adobe Cloud Express provides a wide range of free professionally designed newspaper templates that you can use in your teaching. A limited collection of royalty-free Adobe Stock free collection photos.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 30 Edition)

Doug Levin

Sci-Hub can instantly provide access to more than two-thirds of all scholarly articles. NewsWorks → XPRIZE — the nonprofit known for holding ambitious public competitions — has picked eight mobile tools that are supposed to aid adults who read below a third-grade level. But just how enormous is its repository?

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

NeverEndingSearch

The twenty assessments include: Evaluating Wikipedia : Students evaluate the trustworthiness of an article on Wikipedia, assessing whether they can reason about the specific features that make a Wikipedia article more or less reliable. Social Media Video : Students watch an online video and identify its strengths and weaknesses.