LIU Social Media Conference Discussions (10)

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Universities Explore Media

As technology continues to change rapidly, colleges and universities are trying to figure out what these changes mean for education.…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Jul 26, 2011

Doubts

Sitting here, I began to get very excited about being more present in the social media scene. I began to fantasize about blogs I can write…

Started by Lauren Kelly

4 Jul 16, 2011
Reply by Jared Bloom, PhD

Rhee and Woo Presentation

This morning's presentation was wonderful and really thought-provoking for me. It made me think about the potential power that I have throu…

Started by Lauren Kelly

10 Jul 14, 2011
Reply by Marianne Klepacki

Using Voicethread in the Classroom by Lisa Michelle Dabbs

Summer PD: New Teacher Boot Camp Week 2 - Using VoiceThread by Lisa Michelle Dabbs - 7360 Week 2: Using Voicethread in the Classroom Welcom…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Jul 14, 2011

Questions about Social Media

It occurred to me that we did not set up a Questions about Social Media forum so here it is! Please use this to ask questions about tools y…

Started by Blanca Duarte Martini

4 Jul 14, 2011
Reply by Blanca Duarte Martini

The Future of Education

During the Arts Panel, the question was raised about how do we address the digital divide. This made me think how do we ddress the  number…

Started by Corinne Carriero

2 Jul 14, 2011
Reply by Blanca Duarte Martini

Parent Involvement and the Impact on Schools

Some of the conversation on Monday was centered around parent's involvement in the use of social media in education. In your school, what i…

Started by Blanca Duarte Martini

3 Jul 14, 2011
Reply by Blanca Duarte Martini

Sharing the Good News About Education

In Day 2's opening session questions were posed about why there is more negative information about teaching and teachers published than pos…

Started by Corinne Carriero

1 Jul 12, 2011
Reply by Marianne Klepacki

Reflections of Day 2: Social Media

Reserved for reflections of Day 2

Started by Blanca Duarte Martini

2 Jul 12, 2011
Reply by Cynthia Cullen

Reflections of Day 1 - Social Media

Reserved for reflections

Started by Blanca Duarte Martini

13 Jul 11, 2011
Reply by Jeannie Kliphuis

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