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School2.0. k12learning20 - home. 85+ Resources: Educator Guide for Integrating Social Media « eme. I hope this post will be a handy reference guide, especially for those teachers new to social media technologies and how to integrate them into the classroom.

85+ Resources: Educator Guide for Integrating Social Media « eme

This resource is by no means exhaustive, but it’s a good starting point for finding the information and people that will help you make the transition into a ’21st century learning environment’. I intend for this to be a wikipost (I will update resources as they are shared with me by others), so feel free to bookmark the page and check in periodically for new material. Enjoy. Articles for Understanding the Importance of Social Media in Education Some Basics Videos Explaining the Social Media ‘Revolution’ Social Media RevolutionDid You Know 4.0 The Machine is Us/ing UsA Vision of Students Today Frameworks Tools Blogs to Follow Wikis Tips for Building your Network & Connecting with Teachers Social Networks for Educators Classroom 2.0 (over 34,000 members!)

Organizations & Resources Further Linking On Twitter – tech-savvy educators to connect with. - Business Development Academy- Courses & Resources for Busi. A Model for E-learning Success (Jeff May) Posted by Jeff on Monday, January 4, 2010 · Leave a Comment Frequently, discussions about e-learning in corporate training environments attract the attention of executives interested in addressing escalating training costs and in using technology to train employees.

The implied E-learning promise is that training efficiencies will go straight to the bottom line while revenue growth resulting from training will go straight to the top line. While true that training efficiencies can be realized from the use of e-learning in corporate environments, it is also true that there can be significant up-front investments required of organizations wanting to pursue custom E-learning initiatives. The price of failure could be high, and as a result, future training initiatives could be given a rough ride. If employees do not perceive E-learning as a positive development, a consequence is that they may disengage from the learning process. The seven secrets behind great teaching - Features - TES Connect. Teaching skills: ways to help improve teacher’s effectiveness Comment:3.5 average rating | Comments (46)Last Updated:7 March, 2014Section:Features What makes the good stand out from the rest?

The seven secrets behind great teaching - Features - TES Connect

Stephen Covey’s business self-help book, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, has sold more than 15 million copies. The book lists seven principles that, if adopted as habits, can help people become truly effective at what they do. But what makes teachers highly effective? The TES magazine teamed up with business psychologists Crelos to analyse the personalities, motivations and behaviour of 15 award-winning teachers to uncover the seven habits that make them successful in the classroom. How the research worked We chose our research group to represent a cross-section of the teaching population - from teaching assistants, primary and secondary teachers to heads, who were assessed through a series of tests and interviews. 1. 2. 3. This behaviour is collectively the most prominent among teachers.