In the spring of 2009 I completed a Masters research project on the use of
social networking in the classroom. We used Ning in a 9th grade social
studies project. I would do a number of things differently if I had it to do
over, but you may still find some useful info and/or resources. Here is a
link to my portfolio page; the paper and Powerpoint summary are under the
Research section at the top.
http://whipplefamily.com/bridgew/portfolio/index.html
Mark Whipple
Instructional Technology Specialst
Kennedy Middle School
Natick, MA
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Jessie Adkins <jessie.adkins@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am a master's student finishing up my degree in educational technology at
> the University of Washington and I'm focusing my culminating project on the
> uses of social networking in the classroom. I'd love to make contact with
> any of you who use any type of social networking (twitter, edmodo, elgg,
> facebook, ning, etc.) in your classroom (or know of teachers at your school
> who do) to talk about the ins and outs of using social networking in an
> educational setting.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Jessie Adkins
> jessadk@gmail.com
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