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To Teach Digital Citizenship Effectively, Educators Say It’s Time to Unblock Social Media

Edsurge

This year, on September 27, 2017, the American Association of School Librarians made a point to encourage their members to raise awareness about “overly restrictive blocking of legitimate, educational websites and academically useful social networking tools in schools and school libraries.”. We must keep learning first.

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7 Must-Read Resources on Social Media for School Leaders

The 21st Century Principal

School leaders, however, are not encouraged to use Facebook, Twitter and other social media tools as a 21st century announcement system. As a part of the school leader’s library, this book is an excellent strategy guide for engaging in social media as a means to foster personal learning.

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Can’t Make It to the AASL National Conference? Be a #NOTATAASL Virtual Attendee!

NeverEndingSearch

From Jane: I feel so fortunate to be attending the AASL National Conference in Phoenix, getting to hear great speakers, discover new books and resources, build my personal learning network, further my lifelong learning, and enjoy social activities. Don’t despair!

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What's YOUR Twitter Formula?

The Daring Librarian

When I speak to groups, I often talk about how I use Twitter as my main source of rich professional development and as a transformational PLN builder (Personal Learning Network). I don''t use Facebook personally or professionally at all. Read Dear Facebook , We Need to Talk. I want to give more than I take.

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4 Benefits of iPad Use for Administrators and Educators

The 21st Century Principal

The iPad increases the level of my connectivity to my school staff and members in my Personal Learning Network. I can use apps such as Skype, Google Talk, Gmail, Google Calendar, Twitter, Linkedin, and Friendly for Facebook to remain connected to the teachers in my building and remain connected to my personal learning network.

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A Shockingly Private Blog Post About Social Media

The Daring Librarian

There are SO many social media outlets out there to choose from - it could either be a mine-field or a diamond mine in terms of connecting, sharing, and creating your own Personal Learning Network or PLN. What do you think is the difference between personal and private? Dear Facebook, We Need to Talk.

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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

Learning with 'e's

Social networking and social bookmarking for health librarians. Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association 27, 65-67. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s. digital media FaceBook higher education learning social web Technology The future Twitter universities Web 2.0 and Purdon, M. Maramba, I.

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