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Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Giving an educational face to facebook

  • Alec Couros · 2 years ago
    Vicki, there are a couple of areas within Facebook that you can add to your reader ... you have to look closely, but they are there. These ar under "status updates" and "posted items". This feature does help me be much more connected to FB, without actually checking it all the time.
  • Jennifer Carrier Dorman · 2 years ago
    Here are some of the educational groups on Facebook to which I belong:
    The Common Craft Show
    TED::Ideas Worth Spreading
    Learning 2.0
    K-12 Educators in Second Life
    K12 Open Source
    Educational Technologists
    School 2.0
    SupportBlogging!
    Classroom 2.0
    Discovery Educator Network

    Here is my Facebook profile - http://www.facebook.com/p/Jennifer_Dorman/50985...











  • Karyn Romeis · 2 years ago
    Suggestions:
    (1) Use the search feature to find people you know from other areas of your life and send them friendship requests
    (2) Once you have some friends, look at their profiles to see what groups they belong to - join a few yourself
    (3) Have a look at some of your friends' profiles and, when you see an app that you fancy, add it to your own page
    (4) Visit your inbox and your notifications page regularly
    (5) Use the filters on your friends page to watch changing statuses and updates to profiles
    (6)Send people messages and write on their walls to let them know you've noticed their change in status and to express your support, sympathy, encouragement, pleasure, etc.
    (7) Use the "photos" link to see new photos uploaded by your friends - comment on a few and tag people you know in them.

    Having said that, once you've made a few friends, you start to find yourself being invited to attend, join and add all sorts of events, causes, groups, apps, etc.








  • Karyn Romeis · 2 years ago
    Having had another look at your post - this time following up by reading the articles about theis young girl's tragic suicide, my feelings are that

    (a) the mother of the estranged friend should have been held accountable for her actions, but
    (b)it's a little weird to see the blogosphere being referred to as a single entity by the papers - the blogosphere has taken action against this family, it seems. That seems a little like saying that the "news industry" or the "United States" or "the ice hockey playing community" have taken a particular course of action based on the behaviour of some members of that set
    (c)Unless "the blogosphere" pulls in its horns, there's going to be another tragedy as the estranged friend (and possibly her mother) decides that it's all too much to handle.



  • Raffi · 2 years ago
    Vicki, Facebook is yet another social tool, that is lately grabbing all the attention. What's unique about it is that kids, youth, young adults and elder are using it!

    The best thing about it is that I use it to promote our group and specially the content of the blog can be added to your profile.

    Many are using for business and marketing purposes too.

    Use the following applications: Blog Friends, Blog Link, Flog Blog, and of course Notes.

    There are other applications like Wiki Mono, but I still haven't tried that out.

    I have posted about it on our youth blog:
    Oh, you don't have Facebook!
    Facebook has a bad side, nooooo, no way!
    How did my picture go public?












  • A. · 2 years ago
    My personal favorite on Facebook is Scrabulous, but it will eat your life!
  • Karyn Romeis · 2 years ago
    I agree with A, and am up for a game anytime!
  • mpstaton · 2 years ago
    I have created http://apps.facebook.com/courses for teachers and students and would love to hear from you! ( I learned about you today at the NCSS conference)