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A PLN Quick Start Guide

A Principal's Reflections

By subscribing to various RSS feeds educators then have a customized flow of information that is continually updated and accessible through the use of mobile devices or the internet. Wikis : Collaborative websites that allow registered users the ability to create and edit any number of interlinked web pages.

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25 Social Networks/Media Sites for Education

Technology Tidbits

Classloom - A fun social network where students and educators can share resources and view resources that works on any mobile device. Edudemic - Is an online community, magazine, and social network that has lots of information on technology, education, and integration. Facebook -nuff said!!

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False frontiers

Learning with 'e's

However, as we become increasingly connected to each other through technology, and our social ties strengthen, so there is greater scope for students to learn together, sharing their resources and ideas, and approaching their study collaboratively. Collaborative learning does not undermine or contradict personalised learning.

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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

Learning with 'e's

Finally, we cannot afford to ignore the growing influence of mobile phones and apps as a disruptive force and the capability they have of enabling any time, any place learning. A Social Web that supports learning Staff at the University of Plymouth have been using Web 2.0 The Network Society. Retrieved 7 February, 2014.

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