Social Media in the Classroom Год выпуска: 2015 Производитель: Lynda Сайт производителя: lynda.com Автор: Kevin Kelly Продолжительность: 1:55 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоклипы Язык: Английский Описание: Learn how to harness common social media platforms—such as Twitter, Facebook, Google, YouTube, and Flickr—to accelerate student learning. Kevin Kelly explores using social media to aid content mastery, increase academic focus, and foster effective classroom debate. He covers engaging students with backchannels and polls, soliciting feedback for presentations, and assessing learning with Twitter, Facebook, and other tools. In a bonus chapter, he'll show how social media can extend students' experiences outside the classroom, providing opportunities for collaborative reading, group projects, fieldwork, and shared student portfolios. Соцсервисы, такие как Твиттер, Фейсбук, Гугль, Ютуб и Фликр ускоряют процесс обучения. Кевин Келли расскажет об этом.
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Introduction Welcome What you should know before watching this course Using the exercise files 1. Using Social Media for Learning Moving from social networking to social netlearning Learning as a social activity Getting social: Social media, social networking, and other social tools Balancing social media use with traditional strategies Deciding whether or not to use social media with your class Creating guidelines for learning with social media in your class Guiding learners in "identity management" Ensuring equity when using social media with your class 2. Social Media in the Classroom Looking at social media in the classroom Using Twitter as a class "backchannel" during lectures Using Twitter and a Google jockey to augment lectures Using Twitter for polls during lectures Using TodaysMeet or GoReact to facilitate in-class feedback for student presentations Using Twitter or Facebook for collaborative learning activities Classroom assessment technique: Using Twitter for the one-minute paper Classroom assessment technique: Using Facebook for the student-generated test questions 3. Social Media Outside the Classroom Looking at social media outside the classroom Using Twitter, Facebook, or social reading tools to discuss class readings Using Twitter, Facebook, or Diigo to connect to real-world scenarios and people Using Diigo, Google Docs, and VoiceThread for small group projects Using Twitter or Facebook for writing-to-learn assignments Using ReadWriteThink or Facebook to construct timelines Using Flickr or YouTube to collect student field work Using Pinterest, blogs, or Pathbrite eportfolios to showcase student work Conclusion Key takeaways Next steps
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