How is Social Media Transforming Education Now and in the Future?

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How is Social Media Transforming Education Now and in the Future?

Time: July 11, 2011 to July 12, 2011
Location: Long Island University, on the Brookville campus of C.W. Post
Website or Map: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s…
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Design, Systems & Learning in the 21st Century - CW Post
Latest Activity: May 13, 2011

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How is Social Media Transforming Education Now and in the Future?

Join school administrators, teachers and other educational professionals in a conversation about teaching & learning in the 21st century.

School Leadership 2.0 is proud to be a contributing partner in the following special event.
Design, Systems & Learning in the 21st Century (DSL21) presents

Social Media in Teaching & Learning

July 11 and July 12

at

Long Island University, on the Brookville campus of C.W. Post



Keynote speakers will include Dr. Ray Schroder, on "Interlocking Social Networks," 

& Dr. Alexandria Pickett, speaking about "Teaching in the Cloud." 

Social media is growing rapidly and becoming a social force with a life of its own, offering us the immediacy and availability of information and data and the immediacy of people, conversing and working together in areas of common interest. DSL21 is interested in finding educational purpose that expands social contact with social media.

Come join us to design, create and learn how social media is affecting the educational landscape
and changing the "teachable moment".

Audience: All interested in social media and its role in education

Session highlights include:

Participating in School Leadership 2.0: The What, Where, How and Why - A Digital Global Learning Community

Schools, Social Media and the Future: Panel & Facilitated Discussions

Understanding Partnerships in a Technology Rich World: Panel & Facilitated Discussions

The Future of the Arts in a Connected World: Panel & Facilitated Discussions

The Impact of Media in the Classroom

Teachers With Super Powers! - Finding your Social Media voice (outlet)

Google Earth and GPS: Geocaching in the Real World

Virtual Reality in Second Life

Using Virtual Worlds to Support STEM in the Classroom

The Socialization Factor of Mobile Devices - Using Apps for Visibility



Register now at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JBZGPJ7
$75 for two days includes boxed lunch and choice of sessions

Visit http://dsl21.weebly.com

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