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The 2010 Social Networking Map / Flowtown (@flowtown)
It is very interesting to look at social media use in terms of country populations; this could be useful to share with colleagues and students.
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Historical Facebook | Bright ideas
Recently edtech guru Richard Byrne wrote about a way to encourage students to research using the concept of Facebook. By creating a faux Facebook account for a person of interest, students need to research that person and try to bring their personality to life.
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Promoting reading using Glogster | Bright ideas
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Reading-Active-and-Engaging – Book Trailers – Assessment Rubric
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OLMC on Twitter | Bright ideas
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I have loved each of these posts this week! The social networking map is so interesting, I will be sharing it with the superintendent of the school I worked for next week.