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9/22/10 Social Media in K- 12 Education How Social Media Can Help Teachers Increase Productivity and Boost Student Achievement Troy D. White [email protected] 914-623-8769 New York City Non-profit Salesforce User Group June 2, 2010
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Social Media In K-12 Education, by Troy D. White

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Troy D. White

There are a number of simple, easy-to-use social media tools that teachers can use to be more productive in their classrooms, and to reach more of their students.

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Social Media in K-12 Education

How Social Media Can Help Teachers Increase Productivity and Boost Student Achievement

Troy D. [email protected] York City Non-profit Salesforce User GroupJune 2, 2010

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Yesterday...

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Students Today...

 . . .Are the Network 

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How Teachers Can Become Part of the Network

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Economic Education TodayJunior Achievement, http://www.ja.org/

Foundation for Teaching Economics, http://www.fte.org

Buck Institute, http://www.bie.org/

Federal Reserve Bank, http://www.federalreserveeducation.org/

Council for Economic Education, http://www.councilforeconed.org

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Economic Education TodayMike Fladlien, Economics Teacher

Muscatine, IA

Russ Roberts, Economics ProfessorGeorge Mason University

Tim Brock, High School Student

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Mike Fladlien, Bloggerhttp://mikeroeconomics.blogspot.com/http://teachingAPeconomics.blogspot.com/

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Mike Fladlien, Apps Developerhttp://itunes.apple.com/us/app/econexamcram/id333210911?mt=8

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Mike Fladlien, Cartoonisthttp://www.toonpool.com/artists/dogbreath_1755

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Mike Fladlien, YouTubehttp://www.youtube.com/user/fladdog

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Mike Fladlien, EconEdLink Authorhttp://www.econedlink.org/lesson/index.php?author_select=215

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Mike Fladlien, Twitterhttp://www.twitter.com/mfladlien

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Mike Fladlien, Facebook

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Free Tools Used by Mike FladlienGoogle Apps• Gmail & Google Docs

YouTube

Facebook

Twitter

Toonpool

Livescribe (there is a nominal cost...)

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Russ RobertsEconTalk podcasthttp://www.econtalk.org/

EconStories.tvhttp://www.econstories.tv/home.html

EconTalker (Twitter)http://twitter.com/econtalker

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Russ Roberts

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Timothy Brock, High School Student

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What About Salesforce?

With Chatter, Collaboration both inside and outside the classroom

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Remember: Be the Network! 

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Contact

Troy D. [email protected] 914-623-8769