Fred McKenna's Groups (4)

  • LIU Social Media Conference

    37 members Latest Activity: May 14, 2013 This group has been created for discussions related to Social Media.

  • iPads in Education

    219 members Latest Activity: Jun 27, 2018 A group to discuss tips, tricks, results from pilot programs, and more.  Group members are encouraged to share their experiences as/with either a:…

  • 21st Century Skills & 21st Century Learning

    162 members Latest Activity: Jan 3, 2023 Recently, there has been heightened interest in 21st century learning. What is 21st century learning? How to operationalize it? Where are the…

  • Web 2.0

    107 members Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2018 Lets talk about web 2.0 technologies and their implications for the classroom. For our students the web has already transformed into a participatory…

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