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Social
             Networking
                in the
              Classroom

                   Jamie Ostrow
                     Module 6
          Presenting Technology Research




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Cloud-based tools are
giving K-12 collaboration
     efforts a boost.




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                            References
Principals Call for Mobile & Social Technologies in Schools
                                                      By David Nagel




                                        Summary
 The National Association of Secondary
  School Principals (NASSP) believe that
  schools need to re-evaluate their
  policies that ban cell phones and similar
  technologies.

 NASSP feels that while mobile and
  social technologies do have negatives,
  the positives are endless.

 Social networking sites provide
  platforms for student creativity by
  enabling them to design projects using
  words, music, photos, and videos.



                                                  Interesting Quotes ->
“Blocking technologies like smart phones and social
networking sites takes educations in the wrong direction”

“An education that fails to account for the responsible use
 of mobile devices and social networks prepares students
             for our past, but not their future.

                        I 100% agree with Tirozzi. Technology is
                        such a huge part in todays world,
                        especially in the younger generation of
                        students. As teachers, we need to use
                        what we can to get our students
                        involved. There are so many resources
                        online and right at our fingertips. I not
                        only feel like teachers should be using
                        these technologies to teach but should
                        be required to learn and understand
                        how to use them to the fullest potential.




                                     Personal Refection ->
Personal Reflection

When I was in school, there was always a “0 Tolerance” rule for
cell phones. At the time, I don‟t think students or teachers even
thought about using mobile and social technologies for
educational purposes. We all just wanted to text each other and
check our Facebook, but things are definitely changing. Not only
is technology everywhere, it‟s also becoming more and more
affordable. Everyone has a cell phone and personal computer,
or access to them anyways. It‟s time for schools to change the
policies and get on board. Teachers will need to have clear
guidelines on what‟s expected and what‟s acceptable. This kind
of teaching is the future and I look forward to being a part of that.
On Cloud Nine:
Cloud-Based Tools are Giving K-12 Collaboration Efforts a Boost.
                                                                    By Bridget McCrea, Marty Weil


                                        Summary
 Teachers across the US are finding unique ways to incorporate technology like: smartphones,
tablets, laptops, and computers to teach their class. Here are a few examples from the article…

                                              •   Wixie – Allows students to create original art, voice
                                                  recordings, and written communication. In Arvada,
                                                  CO, fourth grade “teachers” are making lessons for
                                                  kindergarteners.

                                              •   Adobe Connect Pro - This takes “Field Trips” to a
                                                  new level. This application allows outside parties to
                                                  participate before, after, or even during the trip using
                                                  video chat.

                                              •   Lino – Online sticky note service that can be used to
                                                  post memos, to-do lists, ideas, photos anywhere on
                                                  an online web canvas.

                                              •   MasteryConnect – Allows teachers to collaborate
                                                  and track student mastery of Common Core
                                                  Standards.

                                                                      Interesting Quotes ->
“Using technology, teachers can make the lesson much
more compelling and extend past a single day‟s trip. They
can also latch onto the enthusiasm immediately, and use it
            as a motivational tool for students.”




 Kim Cavanaugh is exactly right! With the technology that is available,
 a field trip will become much more than a day out of the classroom. A
 teacher can invite specific people to video chat and teach her class
 about the topic at hand. Students and teachers can “join” other
 classes on a trip right from their classroom. Students could even take
 pictures and video of the trip to use for reports once back in the
 classroom. This kind of research is fun for students!

                                           Personal Refection ->
Personal Reflection

With these “Cloud-Based” programs, it‟s not just the students that
will benefit. Teachers are learning how to be more efficient and
strategic. Something as simple as organizing your thoughts into one
place, using Lino, and getting rid of post-it notes and reminders, can
allow a teacher to gather his/her thoughts and be more proficient. I
personally plan to use programs like this when I have my own class
one day. I hope that we can eliminate things like carrying around
huge textbooks, and going to the library to research in boring books
that have been around for ages. With the latest technology in video
chat, we could go on field trips to endless destinations without even
leaving the classroom.
When Social Networking Goes ‘Live”
                                                  By Bridget McCrea



                 Summary
    Shaelynn Farnsworth is a teacher at BCLUW Community School
    in Iowa. The students at her school all have MacBooks and
    regularly use applications like iMovie, iPhoto, and Photo Booth.
    Farnsworth used twitter to connect with other teachers. When she
    connected with a Philosophy instructor, John Noonan, from The
    International School of Helsingborg in Sweden, she was only
    looking for someone to Skype (Video Chat) with her class about
    the assignment she was teaching. It turned into much more than
    she ever could have expected. They started teaching each others
    classes back and forth and had all the students, both from Iowa
    and Sweden, working collaboratively on projects. Students started
    making friendships and connecting with each other outside of
    school through social networking sites like Facebook. Farnsworth
    went to the school board and got approval for a trip and started
    raising money. Noonan was able to set up her students with “host
    families” to cut costs. Social networking made all of this possible.


                                            Interesting Quotes ->
“We and were surprised with the results of this project, and in
particular with the way the students wanted to connect outside
 of class. We thought a Skype lecture would be the end of it.
The fact that students used technology and social networking
      to connect on their own was definitely unexpected.”

                                This has definitely got to be the
                             highlight of these kids school years.
                            How often do Iowa students get to go
                             on a field trip to Sweden? I think it is
                              exciting that the students were so
                            involved that they wanted to continue
                               talking to one another outside of
                                school. This goes to show that
                            technology is in fact the way to reach
                           our future students. Not only were they
                           learning, they went above and beyond
                                 what was expected of them.




                                       Personal Refection ->
Personal Reflection


When I hear people mention Twitter, Skype or Facebook, I usually
picture people chatting with their own friends and family. Shaelynn
Farnsworth took it to the next level. Not only did her twitter
connection lead to this amazing trip, she had lessons being taught
to her class through online video chatting. This amazes me. When I
am a teacher, I definitely want to get my students involved with
additional teachers with knowledge on my lessons.
Conclusion
Social Networking in the Classroom




    Mobile & social technologies in education is growing
    Not only do students benefit, but teachers do as well
    This kind of learning is the future
    Technology is the best way to reach younger generations
References
Nagel, D. (n.d.). Principals Call for Mobile and Social Technologies in Schools - -
  THE Journal. THE Journal: Technological Horizons in Education - - THE Journal.
  Retrieved June 22, 2011, from, http://thjournal.com/articles/2call-for-mobile-and-
  social -technologies-in-schools.axpx?sc_lang=en


McCrea, B., & Weil, M. (n.d.). On Cloud Nine - - THE Journal. THE Journal:
  Technological Horizons in Education - - THE Journal.
  Retrieved June 22, 2011, from, http://thejournal.com/articles/2clound-
  nine.aspx?sc_lang=en


McCrea, B. (n.d.). When Social Networking Goes „Live” - - THE Journal. THE Journal:
  Technological Horizons in Education - - THE Journal.
  Retrieved June 22, 2011, from, http://thejournal.com/articles/2social-networking-
  goes-live.aspx?sc_lang=en

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Module 6: Presenting Technology Research

  • 1. Social Networking in the Classroom Jamie Ostrow Module 6 Presenting Technology Research Click Here to Begin!
  • 2. Cloud-based tools are giving K-12 collaboration efforts a boost. MENU References
  • 3. Principals Call for Mobile & Social Technologies in Schools By David Nagel Summary  The National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) believe that schools need to re-evaluate their policies that ban cell phones and similar technologies.  NASSP feels that while mobile and social technologies do have negatives, the positives are endless.  Social networking sites provide platforms for student creativity by enabling them to design projects using words, music, photos, and videos. Interesting Quotes ->
  • 4. “Blocking technologies like smart phones and social networking sites takes educations in the wrong direction” “An education that fails to account for the responsible use of mobile devices and social networks prepares students for our past, but not their future. I 100% agree with Tirozzi. Technology is such a huge part in todays world, especially in the younger generation of students. As teachers, we need to use what we can to get our students involved. There are so many resources online and right at our fingertips. I not only feel like teachers should be using these technologies to teach but should be required to learn and understand how to use them to the fullest potential. Personal Refection ->
  • 5. Personal Reflection When I was in school, there was always a “0 Tolerance” rule for cell phones. At the time, I don‟t think students or teachers even thought about using mobile and social technologies for educational purposes. We all just wanted to text each other and check our Facebook, but things are definitely changing. Not only is technology everywhere, it‟s also becoming more and more affordable. Everyone has a cell phone and personal computer, or access to them anyways. It‟s time for schools to change the policies and get on board. Teachers will need to have clear guidelines on what‟s expected and what‟s acceptable. This kind of teaching is the future and I look forward to being a part of that.
  • 6. On Cloud Nine: Cloud-Based Tools are Giving K-12 Collaboration Efforts a Boost. By Bridget McCrea, Marty Weil Summary Teachers across the US are finding unique ways to incorporate technology like: smartphones, tablets, laptops, and computers to teach their class. Here are a few examples from the article… • Wixie – Allows students to create original art, voice recordings, and written communication. In Arvada, CO, fourth grade “teachers” are making lessons for kindergarteners. • Adobe Connect Pro - This takes “Field Trips” to a new level. This application allows outside parties to participate before, after, or even during the trip using video chat. • Lino – Online sticky note service that can be used to post memos, to-do lists, ideas, photos anywhere on an online web canvas. • MasteryConnect – Allows teachers to collaborate and track student mastery of Common Core Standards. Interesting Quotes ->
  • 7. “Using technology, teachers can make the lesson much more compelling and extend past a single day‟s trip. They can also latch onto the enthusiasm immediately, and use it as a motivational tool for students.” Kim Cavanaugh is exactly right! With the technology that is available, a field trip will become much more than a day out of the classroom. A teacher can invite specific people to video chat and teach her class about the topic at hand. Students and teachers can “join” other classes on a trip right from their classroom. Students could even take pictures and video of the trip to use for reports once back in the classroom. This kind of research is fun for students! Personal Refection ->
  • 8. Personal Reflection With these “Cloud-Based” programs, it‟s not just the students that will benefit. Teachers are learning how to be more efficient and strategic. Something as simple as organizing your thoughts into one place, using Lino, and getting rid of post-it notes and reminders, can allow a teacher to gather his/her thoughts and be more proficient. I personally plan to use programs like this when I have my own class one day. I hope that we can eliminate things like carrying around huge textbooks, and going to the library to research in boring books that have been around for ages. With the latest technology in video chat, we could go on field trips to endless destinations without even leaving the classroom.
  • 9. When Social Networking Goes ‘Live” By Bridget McCrea Summary Shaelynn Farnsworth is a teacher at BCLUW Community School in Iowa. The students at her school all have MacBooks and regularly use applications like iMovie, iPhoto, and Photo Booth. Farnsworth used twitter to connect with other teachers. When she connected with a Philosophy instructor, John Noonan, from The International School of Helsingborg in Sweden, she was only looking for someone to Skype (Video Chat) with her class about the assignment she was teaching. It turned into much more than she ever could have expected. They started teaching each others classes back and forth and had all the students, both from Iowa and Sweden, working collaboratively on projects. Students started making friendships and connecting with each other outside of school through social networking sites like Facebook. Farnsworth went to the school board and got approval for a trip and started raising money. Noonan was able to set up her students with “host families” to cut costs. Social networking made all of this possible. Interesting Quotes ->
  • 10. “We and were surprised with the results of this project, and in particular with the way the students wanted to connect outside of class. We thought a Skype lecture would be the end of it. The fact that students used technology and social networking to connect on their own was definitely unexpected.” This has definitely got to be the highlight of these kids school years. How often do Iowa students get to go on a field trip to Sweden? I think it is exciting that the students were so involved that they wanted to continue talking to one another outside of school. This goes to show that technology is in fact the way to reach our future students. Not only were they learning, they went above and beyond what was expected of them. Personal Refection ->
  • 11. Personal Reflection When I hear people mention Twitter, Skype or Facebook, I usually picture people chatting with their own friends and family. Shaelynn Farnsworth took it to the next level. Not only did her twitter connection lead to this amazing trip, she had lessons being taught to her class through online video chatting. This amazes me. When I am a teacher, I definitely want to get my students involved with additional teachers with knowledge on my lessons.
  • 12. Conclusion Social Networking in the Classroom  Mobile & social technologies in education is growing  Not only do students benefit, but teachers do as well  This kind of learning is the future  Technology is the best way to reach younger generations
  • 13. References Nagel, D. (n.d.). Principals Call for Mobile and Social Technologies in Schools - - THE Journal. THE Journal: Technological Horizons in Education - - THE Journal. Retrieved June 22, 2011, from, http://thjournal.com/articles/2call-for-mobile-and- social -technologies-in-schools.axpx?sc_lang=en McCrea, B., & Weil, M. (n.d.). On Cloud Nine - - THE Journal. THE Journal: Technological Horizons in Education - - THE Journal. Retrieved June 22, 2011, from, http://thejournal.com/articles/2clound- nine.aspx?sc_lang=en McCrea, B. (n.d.). When Social Networking Goes „Live” - - THE Journal. THE Journal: Technological Horizons in Education - - THE Journal. Retrieved June 22, 2011, from, http://thejournal.com/articles/2social-networking- goes-live.aspx?sc_lang=en