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2010 2010-Kicking It Up a Notch

The Classroom Social Network: It’s not just Fun, It’s Fundamental to Modern Learning

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Presenter: Adrianne Stone
Location: Houston, TX, USA
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Presentation Title: The Classroom Social Network: It’s not just Fun, It’s Fundamental to Modern Learning

Presentation Description: Social Networking has been around for the past 7 years give or take, but until recently hasn’t had a large presence in the classroom. I would like to show you the benefit of using various types of social networking in your own classroom to increase your student’s engagement in the classroom and give you tools to authentically assess their understanding via discussion boards and posting of videos/photos.

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Twitter ID: AdrianneElayne

Blog Address: www.web20edu.wordpress.com

2010-Leading the Change

Creative Commons: What Every Educator Needs to Know

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Presenter: Rodd Lucier
Location: Komoka, Ontario, Canada
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Presentation Title: Creative Commons: What Every Educator Needs to Know

Presentation Description: Creative Commons is the most powerful mechanism for media development you’ve never heard of. In this presentation, you will discover how learners of all ages are gaining access to millions of free images, audio files, video elements, and written materials allowing the creation of unique multimedia products.

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Rodd Lucier
Blog: thecleversheep.com
Twitter: @thecleversheep
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