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Social Networking Tools for Professional Development

Social Networking Tools for Professional Development. Teri Wilkins http://teriwilkins.com. Virtual community. Profile. Communication. What?. What?. What?. What?. What?. Frivolous. Ethical concerns. Privacy. Why?. Why?. Micro-blogging. 140 characters or less. # hashtags. What?.

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Social Networking Tools for Professional Development

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  1. Social Networking ToolsforProfessional Development Teri Wilkins http://teriwilkins.com

  2. Virtual community Profile Communication What?

  3. What?

  4. What?

  5. What?

  6. What?

  7. Frivolous Ethical concerns Privacy Why?

  8. Why?

  9. Micro-blogging 140 characters or less #hashtags What?

  10. #edchat resources support Why?

  11. How?

  12. @ for messages RT to repeat Inbox similar to email How?

  13. Components

  14. Components

  15. Components

  16. Components

  17. Components

  18. Adding a Column

  19. Who?

  20. Suggestions Choose a short name Have a background picture Tweet often

  21. Suggestions Shorten web addresses Check links Show appreciation

  22. Back Channel During conferences During class Via web or cell phone

  23. Connecting with friends Personal profile Professional page What?

  24. Staying in touch Promoting services Collaboration Why?

  25. Browser Mobile device How?

  26. Personal Profile

  27. Professional Page

  28. Who?

  29. Suggestions Be aware of boundaries Set privacy Tag or give credit when due

  30. Business model of networking What?

  31. What?

  32. Why?

  33. Browser Twitter How?

  34. Who?

  35. Suggestions Write recommendations Utilize applications Join groups

  36. Chinese for “peace” What?

  37. Specific focus Why?

  38. Examples

  39. Examples

  40. Examples

  41. Browser How?

  42. Suggestions Explore Create your own Invite others

  43. Suggestions Develop your PLN Personal Learning Network

  44. VoiceThread http://voicethread.com/share/946420/

  45. References Archdiocese of Baltimore: http://www.archbalt.org Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development: http://www.ascd.org Calvert Hall College High School: http://www.calverthall.com Edutopia: http://www.edutopia.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com HootSuite: http://hootsuite.com LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com Loyola University Maryland: http://www.loyola.edu Loyola University Maryland, Pastoral Counseling Department: http://www.loyola.edu/pastoralcounseling Msgr. O’Dwyer Retreat House: http://www.msgrodwyer.org/ Nings: http://edupln.ning.com http://ideas4us.ning.com http://www.ning.com http://pastoralcounseling.ning.com TweetDeck: http://www.tweetdeck.com Twitter: http://twitter.com VoiceThread: http://voicethread.com

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