Facebook and Narcissism? I wonder …
I was just clicking through the online version of Time and came across this article: http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/06/12/surprise-narcissism-linked-to-frequent-facebook-and-twitter-use/ stating that...
View ArticleNew Media in Teaching
I came across this video again and noticed how well it fit into what we talked about in class. It’s about the idea of a program to help students study at their own pace and with the methods most...
View ArticleHow To: Twitter Academically —— Group Project
Our group (Connie Kucani, Bianca Puerer, Lucka Kramaricsova and Stephanie Adam) worked on getting to know Twitter, either at all or in an academic way. Two of us are Twitter users and the other two had...
View ArticleGroup Project – 7: Get involved!
During this term we’ve talked a lot about ways of integrating new media in schools, but how could this actually be done? We (Katharina Banzer, Karina Hodecek, Margot Katzenberger, Magdalena Schwarz)...
View ArticleRevolution?
Here are 2 YouTube videos I wanted to share with you. I stumbled over it a few days ago and thought you might like it. I am aware of the fact that naming something revolutionary can raise...
View ArticleMOOCs – Prezi
MOOCs – Prezi With this link you should be able to view our (Group 1) Prezi on MOOCs. Comments are welcome!
View ArticleLet’s use video to reinvent education
The following ted talk is about the Khan Academy which intends to change education by means of using educational videos. Salman Khan suggests to change teaching by changing the format of teaching....
View ArticleLiving without the internet
I just stumbled upon this article on theverge.com about a guy who lived without internet for a whole year. Maybe you’re interested. “My plan was to leave the internet and therefore find the “real”...
View ArticleFandoms and Digital Literacy
Our group presentation – now finally brought to you by YLT2013: http://prezi.com/v6k3dplv7iy9/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
View ArticleSherry Turkle: Connected, but alone?
Sherry Turkle studies how technologies influence our lives, the way we think of ourselves and how we shape a new way of being. What Sherry Turkle suggests in her convincing speech is not to turn away...
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