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Direct Proposals to organize a new Education in the Knowledge Society.
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The Social Apps Lab at CITRIS was created by James Holston (Anthropology) and Greg Niemeyer (Art Practice and New Media Studies), both professors at the University of California, Berkeley.  The Lab...
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Interesting Ways | edte.ch

Interesting Ways | edte.ch | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
The Interesting Ways series continues to be a great example of crowdsourcing good quality classroom ideas and it has been a privilege connecting with all of...
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It’s Not eLearning On A Phone: The eLearning Coach

It’s Not eLearning On A Phone: The eLearning Coach | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

En el blog de "The e-Learning coach" un post sobre el uso de la estrategia móvil en la empresa. Muchas sugerencias:

- formación en pequeñas dosis: minicursos para momentos breves (lecciones, vídeos, ejercicios) o podcast que pueden ser más largos, para escuchar en el coche, haciendo ejercicio...

-apoyo al rendimiento, proporcionando ayuda en el trabajo

- petición de información

- evaluación de la mano de obra

- mantenerse al día mediante red de conexiones con redes sociales

- reuniones síncronas

- generación de contenido

- motivación y diversión ( badges, gamificación )

- descripción del mundo físico (códigos QR, etiquetas RFID)

Muy completo pero seguro que hay más!



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Social Media Practices to Expect in 2013

Social Media Practices to Expect in 2013 | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Social media has rapidly become an important part of many peoples’ lives, not just as a way to keep up with friends and family, but also for professional networks, exploring fields of research, shopping, sharing content and fostering online communities.


It has also become a crucial aspect of a businesses’ online presence- now a firm can connect with consumers and tailor their online relationships with customers, other brands, and with employees.
Predicting quite what is going to happen in this ever changing digital landscape isn’t easy, but it’s certainly worth noting some of the rising trends and having a look ahead to 2013.


Learn more about these trends, including social marketing, content development, branding, video + media applications, social tv, and the growing influence of mobile devices in social media...


Via Lauren Moss, Wallet Digital
Eliza Steely's comment, December 13, 2012 12:57 PM
I love that point Martin! I think people call it social because of the personal element to it as opposed to advertising and things like that, especially because it's so interactive in nature. Do you have a suggestion as to what to change the name to?
ThePinkSalmon's comment, December 13, 2012 11:44 PM
Very good indeed!
donhornsby's curator insight, December 14, 2012 6:23 AM

(From the article): "The coming year will see a massive increase in companies using social media services to market their goods and services, recognising the potential for sharing content and information and enhancing engagement with target audiences."

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Mobile Learning and The Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture

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I have jumped onto the Flipped Classroom craze to take the opportunity to propose and discuss an experiential model of education (ala John Dewey and Kurt Hahn), one that has experience at its core ...

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