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Hur du blir en bättre pedagog genom att använda facebook! | Emil Jansson. Hur du blir en bättre pedagog genom att använda facebook! Jag brukar ofta få frågan “vart finner du din inspiration? ”. Jag brukar ofta svara med tre saker. Läs pedagogbloggar inom ditt område, twittra & kommunicera med andra pedagoger och då trycker jag främst på #skolchatt samt gå med i en eller flera facebook grupp/er!

Via facebookgrupper kan du växa så otroligt mycket med hjälp av andras tankar och kunskaper. Illustration: Facebook-Grafik av stoneysteiner (cc by) Listan: IKT-pedagoger (sluten) 370 medlemmar I denna grupp diskuterar vi strategier, attitydförändringar, droppar idéer, skapar möten. Gruppen är till för samtalet. stora som små! Sociala medier i skolan(sluten) 841 medlemmar Denna gruppen ska först och främst handla om möjligheterna sociala medier kan skapa i undervisningen och lärandet.

Appar för Särskolan 2830 medlemmar Namnet på gruppen är talande för sig själv. Förändra Skolsverige 1288 medlemmar En grupp för oss som vill förändra skolan i Sverige. Som sagt! Liknande inlägg. Facebook Losing its Cool Cachet Among Teenagers. Baret Steed is tired of Facebook. She’s had an account since she was 13, but isn’t a fan of the fact that the social network now includes not only her friends, but also her parents, aunts, and uncles.

“It’s almost like they’re the only ones on there,” she says. “All your relatives are constantly commenting on your stuff. I appreciate the gesture and wanting to keep up with my life, but it’s kind of annoying.” Steed, 15, is at an age where social media is high on her priority list. And she’s not alone. “We believe that some of our users, particularly our younger users, are aware of and actively engaging with other products and services similar to, or as a substitute for, Facebook. (MORE: When Colleges Look Up Applicants on Facebook: The Unspoken New Admissions Test) It’s these more specialized apps, typically with a visual twist, that seem poised to hook even more teens in 2013. “There’s a change in the social media landscape,” says Pheed CEO O.D.

Social media guides and tips. Facebook vs. Twitter: Want Your Feed Filtered or Unfiltered? Facebook vs. Twitter: How Do You Like Your Social News Feed, Filtered or Unfiltered? New York Times writer Nick Bilton’s complaints this week about how little engagement his content gets on Facebook sparked a debate about whether the network is deliberately hiding certain types of content to promote its paid-reach services—but it also highlighted how much Facebook controls the feed users see, often in ways they don’t understand or may not even be aware of. Facebook (FB) is going to be launching some new features for its feed on Thursday, which may include new ways of filtering specific kinds of content and possibly new advertising features.

Meanwhile, Twitter continues to show you everything, without filtering or ranking it in any way. Which method is better? That depends on how and why you are using it. Much of Bilton’s criticism revolves around what some call the “subscribe” function, which allows users to get updates from others without having to ask their permission. Pupils to get advice about Facebook and social media sites. 9 March 2013Last updated at 03:43 ET This week the Welsh government asked councils to allow pupils more access to social networking sites Pupils in Wales could soon get advice on avoiding the pitfalls of using social media and prevent damaging their future career prospects. A pilot scheme will give tips on avoiding posting compromising or embarrassing photos on sites such as Facebook or Twitter. It will include advice on protecting personal information and staying safe. This week the Welsh government asked councils to allow pupils more access to social networking sites.

The pilot scheme is being run by the office of the information commissioner, a UK body which promotes data privacy as part of its role. Continue reading the main story “Start Quote It's trying to make sure that they deal appropriately - that they don't give it away to the wrong people, that they keep it safe where it needs to be kept safe” End QuoteAnne Jones Assistant information commissioner Positive view. Facebook Is So Uncool [SUNDAY COMICS]