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Social Media in History Departments

I'm attending BLC10 this week and got reminded of a project I started last year that never got off the ground.I created a delicious account for the history department at my school, thinking that if everyone had the password and login, we could all populate the account with links that we find useful.The skill and ability to accurately "tag" web data is crucial, and what better way to teach our students, than to begin doing it ourselves.  Unfortunately it never got going.Does anyone use this or a…See More
Discussion posted by Gregory Kulowiec Jul 16, 2010
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Brian Thomas commented on Gregory Kulowiec's video
Great use of polleverywhere and the wii-mote! Doing this is interesting for the students and taps something they do on a multiple basis. Have you thought about using a wallwisher in a similar way? You could create a wallwisher for an EQ and allow…
Jul 16, 2010

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Gregory Kulowiec

Social Media in History Departments

I'm attending BLC10 this week and got reminded of a project I started last year that never got off the ground.I created a delicious account for the history department at my school, thinking that if…Continue

Started by Gregory Kulowiec Jul 16, 2010.

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Student Bloggers & History class

Blogging may be years old but the power still remains.  All of my U.S. History students maintain ushistory blogs (through blogger).  They write blog posts, embed written assignments, use all types of…Continue

Started by Gregory Kulowiec Jul 14, 2010.

Brian Thomas

Starters Guide/Videos to Web 2.0 Tools by the History Alive folks

At TCI, we've always been committed to bringing History Alive, now with web 2.0 tools, there's new tools which can engage students.There's no shortage of web 2.0 tools out there.  The trick is not…Continue

Started by Brian Thomas Jul 14, 2010.

Gregory Kulowiec

Ipods for Oral Exams

I use ipods every once in a while as a means to facilitate oral exams.  I have five ipods & five belkin recorders for classroom use.  I can usually get through a class of 25 students in one class…Continue

Started by Gregory Kulowiec Apr 15, 2010.

 
 
 

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