On the 23rd of March 2013 Dughall McCormick (UK) gave this lecture on social media use in education. Very insightful and practical. See the film I made at Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkuCsiWufgY
Lex Hupe
3. “We weten dat ict, mits ingezet op de juiste
manier, veel rendement kan opleveren. Een
goede docent gaat daarom op zoek naar deze
mogelijkheden. Daarnaast heeft hij ict nodig
om vakbekwaam te blijven. Hij zoekt op
internet informatie en legt contacten met
vakgenoten.”
Mieke van Keulen
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Links
Photos
140 Characters
What are you doing?
What is it?
Image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/keiya/3255575238/ (keiyac on Flickr)
29. “The Year 1 Twitter-feed is a good example of the how the school is not only
helping pupils write for a specific audience, but also keeping parents and
carers informed. “ OFSTED
34. Image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/botafogo/5754582892 ( botafogo on Flickr)
Image source http://www.flickr.com/photos/billward/3060318308/ (Bill Ward’s Brickpile on Flickr)
Not possible BT (Before Twitter)
Image source http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrypotts/4758224265/ ( Harry Potts on Flickr)
What are the consequences of young people not being literate in these media.
These are personal Twitter anecdotes. I have had personal conversations with the British embassy in Washington DC, with Ed Balls, Darren Huckerby (Legend) and our council leader (Mehboob Khan). I hear pretty much all breaking news on Twitter first.
Literacy rant. The use of social media as a communication tool is as important as other forms of literacy.