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1voteWhat types of communication should teachers have with students on social networking sites like Facebook or MySpace?
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1voteThe Schools United has recently launched a new online social network designed to provide educators around the world a no-cost platform to communicate and collaborate on all things education.
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1voteThis great 2 minute video explains exactly what social networking is.
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6voteThe actual site (not released yet as of 9/07) of Yahoo! Teachers, a place for teachers to share and upload their curriculum
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1voteA blog post about the upcoming Yahoo Teacher program to allow teachers to share and post curriculum
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4voteSome schools ban social networks for wasting classroom time or to protect students from weirdos. But, as part of a wider trend toward less top-down teaching, other institutions are putting tools like MySpace, Bebo and Facebook on the curriculum -- and teachers are saying: "Thanks for the add."
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1voteSometimes it seems that social networking and education just don't mix. Or does it?
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1voteImbee's new Teacher Feature enables teachers to extend their classroom onto the Internet and establish class blogs and online interaction. Teacher Feature enables teachers and parents to work together closely to guide children's foray into social networking while bolstering classroom learning.
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3voteDesigned by educators for educators, Digication Campus & Spotlight bring teachers and students together in a seamless learning environment.
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