Social networking in the classroom?

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A business card isn’t enough anymore. It’s becoming increasingly common when we meet people to be asked if we have a social networking account. Among adults, it’s usually Facebook or LinkedIn (yes, we do.) Our students often ask if we have a MySpace account (uh, no.) But as we spend more time connecting with people through these sites, we have started thinking about classroom applications. We know most schools block their use on district servers, but is anyone using social networking in an interesting way in their classrooms? We’ll share two good ideas. A teacher in Hawaii told us that he asks his 10th grade Humanities students to create a MySpace-style profile of a fictious character in a medieval town. They don’t actually post them on the site, but instead create a PowerPoint presentation. Another colleague recently introduced us to Voicethread (http:voicethread.com). While not strictly a social networking site, it is a way for students meet and create collaboratively online. What are you doing? Contact us and we’ll share it with all of you.

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