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Social Networks in Education Using Ning to Create a Social Network to Support a DAU Continuous Learning Module Sally Byrd EDIT 730 Fall 2009
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Agenda What is a social network? How can it be used in education? And for DAU? Creating a social network with Ning
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What is it? Simply put… But isn’t that Facebook? How can social networks facilitate learning?
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Art education National Art Education Association “This network links teachers with a common bond: young children and art” http://naeaelementarydivision.ning.com
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Science Molecular Forces “A ning network for Chemistry and Physics Teachers to share ideas, ask questions and be nerdy.” http://molecularforces.ning.com
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Classics eLatin eGreek eLearn “Students and teachers of Latin, ancient Greek, and Classical literature can exchange ideas on the role of technology in the Classics classroom here. “ http://eclassics.ning.com
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Many more… Educational Networking http://socialnetworksined.wikispaces.com
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DAU Continuous Learning Module CLL004 – Life Cycle Logistics for the Rest of Us Learning objectives - Describe, discuss but nowhere to do this - Passive receipt of information
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Target Audience People from outside the Logistics career field that require a basic primer on Life-Cycle Logistics New people entering the DoD Life-Cycle Logistics career field In other words - newbies
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How can a social network help? Share resources Ask and answer questions Make connections
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About Ning Advantages – Free! – Easy! – Public or private, you choose – 10GB of storage and 100GB of bandwidth Disadvantages – Ads and promotions (easily gotten rid of for a price)
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Create an account
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Name your network
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Describe your network
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Style your network
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“Featurize” your network
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Voila! http://cll004.ning.com/
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