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Numérique : Pourquoi les enseignants se méfient-ils des réseaux sociaux ? How Teens Are Really Using Social Media. Utiliser un réseau social littéraire pour une nouvelle approche de l’identité numérique : Babelio - Ludovia Magazine. 3 Shares Share Tweet Email.

Utiliser un réseau social littéraire pour une nouvelle approche de l’identité numérique : Babelio - Ludovia Magazine

Akbida : #ReseauxSociaux au lycée ça ... Using Social Media as a Teaching Tool. Teaching Social Media as a tool is imperative in todays day and age.

Using Social Media as a Teaching Tool

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Youtube are all applications that many of our students frequent everyday. We also hear horrible stories of mistakes teens and adults have made that they can't take back on social media. A snap of a picture that is sent via text could be detrimental. Saying something inappropriate on Twitter or Facebook can put you in a lot of hot water or worse....jail. Two Handy Tools to Create Sign-up Sheets for your Cass. Below are two excellent web tools to help teachers create easy and free sign-up sheets .

Two Handy Tools to Create Sign-up Sheets for your Cass

Enjoy 1- SignUp Genius SignUp Genius is a great web tool that allows you to easily create sign-up sheets and coordinate group projects online. Next time you want to organize an event and want to include parents or other members of the community, just head over to SignUp Genius and give it a try. It is really wonderful. [Ils se sont lancés sur les médias sociaux] Episode 13 : les universités et écoles supérieures. Afin de comprendre les problématiques rencontrées par les entrepreneurs sur les médias sociaux, j’ai décidé de consacrer une rubrique complète au décryptage de ces nouveaux outils par secteur d’activité.

[Ils se sont lancés sur les médias sociaux] Episode 13 : les universités et écoles supérieures

Vous pouvez retrouver les douze premiers épisodes de cette série ici : 7 Ways Teachers Use Social Media in the Classroom. Millennials live and breathe on social media, so teachers are learning how to incorporate the medium into the classroom successfully.

7 Ways Teachers Use Social Media in the Classroom

In doing so, teachers not only encourage students to engage actively in the material, but they also provide online communities for students that might not exist for them in real life. But how are teachers infusing social media into their everyday lessons? We've highlighted several different examples and offered our own ideas on how to best engage students. 1. Encourage students to share work socially. Anna Divinsky created an iTunes U class at Penn State University called Art 10: Introduction to Visual Studies, which she then adapted into a massive open online course (MOOC) on Coursera. For each class assignment, students were responsible for evaluating each other's work. Students shared their work on a variety of platforms. @psutlt #art10psu Art in the style of Rousseau (done in pencil) pic.twitter.com/oOA9UrlX6E— Wendy S Dixson (@WendyDixson) July 16, 2013. Réécritures d'Andromaque - Activités des élèves de C. Guerrieri.

Glogster EDU - 21st century multimedia tool for educators, teachers and students. Handbook of social media for researchers and supervisors - www.vitae.ac.uk/policy-practice. Comment les réseaux sociaux peuvent-ils servir la pédagogie? Ce genre de question m'est posé quand je donne des conférences dans les écoles sur les médias sociaux.

Comment les réseaux sociaux peuvent-ils servir la pédagogie?

Elle est très pertinente. Je ne crois pas qu'aucune réponse n'épuise le sujet. Et je ne crois pas que ce billet fera exception. Mais mon billet d'aujourd'hui cherchera à reformuler la question autrement pour donner une prise à ceux et celles qui se posent sincèrement la question et cherchent à voir un début de réponse... Les questionnements qui émergent suite à mes rencontres avec les enseignants tournent souvent autour de la façon d'implémenter les médias sociaux dans leurs cours. Je réponds alors qu'avant de faire entrer une nouvelle technologie dans la classe --surtout les plateformes commerciales Facebook et Twitter-- il faut auparavant les utiliser soi-même.

The Student's Guide To Proper Social Media Etiquette. If you’re like me, you act differently on different social networks. You share certain things on Facebook that you wouldn’t share on Twitter. You post stuff on Pinterest that you wouldn’t post on Path or share on instant message. Because of this, it’s important for students (and teachers and everyone else!) To remember the proper social media etiquette that you should follow while sharing online. For example, it’s important to maintain a relatively simple layout and minimal amount of content in your emails, while you should act a bit differently on an online message board. In general, just act right. The Truth About Kids And Social Media.

Kids and social media.

The Truth About Kids And Social Media

Most people cringe at the thought of these two terms used in the same sentence, and it falls into the same scary category of kids and drugs. Why? We don’t like what we don’t know or understand. 4 Ways To Improve School Communication Using Social Media. In the past three decades, the presence of technology in the school and classroom has gone from practically nonexistent to being a vital part of the learning experience. As computers and other forms of technology filtered into the classroom, the ability to improve school communication via computer also impacted the way school districts kept parents and staff members informed.

The rapid growth of social media offers communication opportunities that are not found so easily by visiting a school district website. Many of these websites, though they’re well-intended, require the visitor to click through several screens to get to the information they desire. As technology progresses, people are less willing to go through this process when more efficient methods of communication exist. Guide d'utilisation pédagogique des médias sociaux.