Re: Your iPad will replace your laptop (but not in the way you think)
A smartphone could replace a pad then smartphone replace laptop
View ArticleRe: 5 Essential Questions to Ask Before You Innovate in Your School
Well said, Scott. You have me thinking!
View ArticleRe: A Pinterest strategy without pinboards
Good stuff I'm still on the fence of whether we will use it at our insititution but this really helps us focus in on some of the real reasons why we should use it.
View ArticleRe: Webinar: Why you should use Google+ Hangouts
Thanks Stephen! I think we will see schools use Google+ and Hangouts more and more. From in the classroom to institutional marketing communications. It is an exciting time.
View ArticleRe: Troubleshooting Social Media: Issues, Bugs, and Temporary Fixes
One bug I found recently was that you can't post a two picture gallery to a Facebook Page. It will split the image into two. One image works fine and a gallery of three will work too. So it's either...
View ArticleRe: Webinar recap: How Admissions, Alumni and Academic Offices can leverage...
This is interesting - and I think has a lot of potential, but only if colleges and universities were effectively using Google+ in the first place, which I rarely see happening.
View ArticleRe: Privacy versus Publicity
On tool to look into for the iPad is Explain Everything. You could have your students do a show and tell, recording their voice and share it via the various social channels.
View ArticleRe: Privacy versus Publicity
One tool to look into for the iPad is Explain Everything. You could have your students do a show and tell, recording their voice and share it via the various social channels.
View ArticleRe: Webinar recap: How Admissions, Alumni and Academic Offices can leverage...
Thanks for the comment, Gia! Google+ can be very useful. How would you suggest colleges & universities to improve their use?
View ArticleRe: Privacy versus Publicity
Well done Stacy! Nice job of capturing the stale and making it dynamic - by "stale" I'm not talking about the students, but the medium :)
View ArticleRe: 15 Questions to Ask Your Students About Social Media (Worksheet)
"When you delete a photo from Facebook it’s gone forever (probably true, but not if someone has downloaded it and the re-uploads it)"Should be labeled as false. Most discussions I have heard regarding...
View ArticleRe: Privacy versus Publicity
Thanks, Randy! I'm hoping to find ways to make my dynamic content even more exciting though. Added bonus if it's something the students can easily do themselves!
View ArticleRe: Privacy versus Publicity
Thanks, Randy. I'm hoping to find even more ways to turn stale content into dynamic and interesting projects. Bonus points if the students can do the work themselves!
View ArticleRe: 15 Questions to Ask Your Students About Social Media (Worksheet)
Thanks for posting this response - I agree, this should give us reason to advise our students very carefully about this!
View ArticleRe: Privacy versus Publicity
Picasa may be too limited for what you're trying to do and has the Google branding on it, but it's quite nice for creating images in a video/slideshow form. Other benefits are that it's free, easy to...
View ArticleRe: Gone in a snap – Snapchat temporary photo sharing
Looks like they might be getting some more funding, too: http://venturebeat.com/2012/12...
View ArticleRe: The Taxonomy of Social Media
These Stages of Connected Learning were created by Rodd Lucier, Sylvia Tolisano and Zoe Branigan-Pope http://thecleversheep.blogspot... Similar ...yet different....I like both of them! Thanks for sharing!
View ArticleRe: Privacy versus Publicity
Thanks for the suggestions! I've passed them along to our math teacher to see what we can create ...
View ArticleRe: Can Facebook Last?
Facebook will last as long as its audience stays. And as long as our audiences are there, we'll have to deal with all of the algorithm changes, tweaks to presentation, changes in copyright laws and...
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