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Topics: Human Computer Interaction, Competencies, Students, Attitudes, Behavior, Culture, Personality, Socialization, Post Secondary Education, Virtual Environments, eLearning, Interaction, Preservice Teacher Education, Collaboration, Communication, Community, Research Methods

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Siemens, G. & Cormier, D. (2009). September 2009 - Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning. Presented at Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning 2009.View

The third Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning Seminar focuses on openness in education. The recent closure of Utah State's OpenCourseWare project, Creative Commons as a licensing scheme, OpenEducation 2009, and numerous open courses offered from several universities are discussed. Wordpress Multi-User blog service and concept mapping are also reviewed as tools enabling increased social interaction with educators and learners.


Siemens, G. & Cormier, D. (2009). August 2009 - Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning. Presented at Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning 2009.View

The second Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning Seminar explored the following topics:

  • Quality of educational technology research
  • Web 2.0 research examples UStream
  • Clickers in the classroom
  • Pedagogy and technology: web 2.0 as a lever
  • "Gift-giving" and social status in learning>/li>
  • Connectivism and Connective Knowledge online course

Siemens, G. & Cormier, D. (2009). July 2009 - Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning. In G. Siemens & D. Cormier (Eds.), Proceedings of Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning 2009. GLOBALU.View
The first session of Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning explored research publications and projects related to teaching and learning with technology. Specific topics:
  1. Social networking: affordances and accessibility
  2. Teens and social media
  3. A research-view of net generation learners
  4. Challenges and opportunities for open educational resources in education
  5. Ning and Delicious as research and sharing tools

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