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Dont’ e-mail, FB or call me: twitter me!

As everybody know I have been having an on-off relationship with my Cell Phone for years. Cell phones do not like me. They break, grow legs, and mostly get alienated from their power cables. I have...

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How to integrate social media tools into your teaching workday seamlessly

Quite a few of my teachers have asked me how I get it right to twitter, bookmark, chat, engage in social media and get my work done. I do not always get it right to juggle everything as effectively as...

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Twitter = On demand learning and support

I am busy putting the finishing touches to my chapter on how social media tools help us to not to only communicate but become lifelong learners, when I was passed (via my twitter network) a link to a...

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Reading books online??

I attended a librarians’ conference last week and at some stage we got into a discussion about wether or not reading books online will ever take off. After thinking about this, I came to the conclusion...

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Create your own custom search engine

When we ask learners do research on the internet, they are sometimes faced with inappropriate search results. This is any firewall administrator’s nightmare as well as a valid concern for most teachers...

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Presentations from hell

I am currently busy creating learning objects for the COL (Commonwealth of learning) for their CCNC (Commonwealth Computer Navigators Certificate). It is kind of hard for me to return to my roots to...

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A Social Media toolkit for the Journalism Classroom

Social media is fast becoming the default Internet mode of interaction, communication and collaboration. As teachers of good journalism habits you need to start modelling the educational and...

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