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presentation given at IdeaPOP! 2012, hosted by the University of South Carolina Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support. Using social media and a few free online tools, you can expand your professional development well beyond the annual conference. Technology can support sustained learning in community – and it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. In this session, you’ll discover some of the professional benefits of online learning and social networking, and you’ll learn practical ways to use services like Twitter, blog readers and bookmarking apps to collect, share and manage information.
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professional development:
THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT
“In times of change, learners
inherit the earth, while the
learned find themselves
beautifully equipped to deal
with a world that no longer
exists.”Eric Hoffer
THISis the internet
24 January 1999 by Bill Cheswick, Internet Mapping Project,at http://www.cheswick.com/ches/map/gallery/jan99-ip.gif
Swiss Army by Jim Fanucci, available under a Creative Commons attribution license 2.0 at http://www.flickr.com/photos/22749993@N08/5363518281/
THIS is your personal learning network
FAB FOURGoogle Reader
PocketDiigo
GoogleREADERreader.google.com
POCKETgetpocket.com
DIIGOdiigo.comsearch IdeaPOP12
WHERE do you get your news & info?
TWITTERtwitter.comhootsuite.com
more forTWITTERhigher ed hashtags
even more TWITTERhigher ed chats& backchannels
“The 21st century mind is a collective
mind where we access what we know in
our friends’ and colleagues’ brains.
Together we can be smarter and can
address ever more challenging problems.
What we store in our heads may not be as
important as all that we can tap in our
networks. Together we are better.”Bingham, T. and Conner, M.
The New Social Learning: A Guide to Transforming Organizations
Through Social Media, 11.
TOGETHERLet’s talk about hashtags we follow, chats we like and other tools we use.
THANKS!
BIBLIOGRAPHYBingham, T. and Conner, M. (2010) The New Social Learning: A Guide to Transforming Organizations Through Social Media. Bloomington, IN: Solution Tree Press.
Richardson, W. and Mancabelli, R. (2011) Personal Learning Networks: Using the Power of Connections to Transform Education. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers.