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Richard Byrne’s Most Exciting Edtech Tools

The CoolCatTeacher

Facebook Live. Richard Byrne is a former high school social studies teacher best known for developing the award-winning blog Free Technology for Teachers. Tech & Learning Magazine named Richard one of their “people to watch” in their 30th Anniversary celebration ([link]. I hope you enjoy this episode with Richard!

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Facebook, Farcebook, and Fakebook

The Daring Librarian

Thanks RiptideF for the link) Facebook, Farcebook, and Fakebook Templates Miss Wallen - one of our coolest teachers is using the iMac lab with her kids to do a mock Facebook page for Latin American Historical figures like Pizarro, Cortes, Bolivar, and Hidalgo with her 7th grade Social Studies kids! m a Winner !

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How an Experimental Online Course Helped One Anthropology Department Keep a Professor and a Half

Edsurge

He’s won a national teacher-of-the-year award and his viral videos about education earned him praise from Wired magazine. In fact, Wesch hopes that his course website may become a kind of media site of its own, hosting the best of student photos, videos and other evidence of completing the life challenges he presents.

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25 Social Networks/Media Sites for Education

Technology Tidbits

Edmodo - One of the most popular social media sites/communities around that educators are using to connect find resources and connect w/ peers, students, parents, and more in a safe educational environment. EducatorsCONNECT - A nice social network for educators to share resources, teaching practices, for friendships, and more.

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Being Connected is Not the Same as Connectedness #CEM15 #edtechchat

Reading By Example

More than once, a relative referenced a picture and/or comment one of us made on Facebook (usually about our kids). We shared a laugh about the event that we would not have known without social media. A5: If schools leverage the power of @twitter @facebook @RemindHQ the rest of connectedness will take care of itself #satchatoc.

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Rogue approaches to scholarly communication

Bryan Alexander

Also comics, magazines, and paintings, somehow. Social media in general – Charlie Rapple shared some fine research at the Scholarly Kitchen concerning how scholars use Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. Rapple’s study shows that many faculty are keenly interested in sharing and accessing openly.

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Rogue approaches to scholarly communication

Bryan Alexander

Also comics, magazines, and paintings, somehow. Social media in general – Charlie Rapple shared some fine research at the Scholarly Kitchen concerning how scholars use Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. Rapple’s study shows that many faculty are keenly interested in sharing and accessing openly.