Social Media in the Classroom - Student Voice and Authorship

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How can you leverage social media to make every students voice heard as well as giving them the opportunity for be real, published authors with a broad audience.

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Social Media in the Classroom - Providing Voice and Authorship

William Stites

• Director of Technology - Montclair Kimberley Academy

• Blogger-in-Chief - edSocialMedia.com

• Contributor - Educational Collaborators

• Contact

• Blog: http://www.williamstites.net

• Twitter: @wstites

• Skype: billstites

• Email: wstites@gmail.com

Today’s Meet(http://todaysmeet.com/LLI2013)

Why?http://youtu.be/QUCfFcchw1w

Many Voiceshttp://www.sciencetoybox.com/images/Procedures/Raising_hands.jpg

Tools of the Trade

In sync...http://www.masternewmedia.org/news/2008/01/06/online_collaboration_technologies_new.htm

Twitter

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2w9CnaeaiAE

Authorship

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSFDKtyGBBg

Storytelling

Hear all Voiceshttp://www.sciencetoybox.com/images/Procedures/Raising_hands.jpg

Question & Answer

William Stites

• Director of Technology - Montclair Kimberley Academy

• Blogger-in-Chief - edSocialMedia.com

• Contributor - Educational Collaborators

• Contact

• Blog: http://www.williamstites.net

• Twitter: @wstites

• Skype: billstites

• Email: wstites@gmail.com