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Friday, March 20, 2015
Social Web Response
This response is a bit late and last minute. I was sifting through my contribution of blog and responses and think a failed to post about the Social Web. I really enjoy the fun and inter-connective aspects of the web 2.0 world. I have use Twitter off and on in the past and now am using it for information on education and things that I think of and find online or news. RSS feeds seem a bit antiquated, but I still see the use- I have one on my blog for class and I like how it automatically updates information that I choose from different media outlets. Diigo I really like. At the start of class I used it to collect information I would find online and resource, but I would really like to use it for my students- especially the bookmark, highlight and capability to tweet the information. Connecting all this to a wiki or blog would be great! I am not so into Pinterest yet, but my wife who teacher 3rd grade will use it from time to time. I haven't spent much time on Pinterest, but would be interested to find high school level social studies and special education resources on there. I have been on Linkedin for a while. I'm still not super impressed with Linkedin from an educator perspective, but hope that I will soon! I think some apps worth looking at in the Social Media word are Celly, Instagram and Hootsuite.
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This looks like an interesting tool Mathew. I've never heard of it but definitely like the idea of something to help keep things organized.. Will have to check it out
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