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Teaching arts and science with the new social media / edited by Charles Wankel, in collaboration with Matthew Marovich, Kyle Miller, Jurate Stanaityte.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cutting-edge technologies in higher education ; v. 3.Publication details: Bingley, UK : Emerald, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (x, 395 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780857247827
  • 0857247824
  • 1283055295
  • 9781283055291
  • 9786613055293
  • 6613055298
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Teaching arts and science with the new social media.DDC classification:
  • 507.1 22
LOC classification:
  • Q181 .T352 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
pt. 1. Social learning and networking approaches to teaching arts and science -- pt. 2. Social media pedagogies for the future of arts and science learning -- pt. 3. Learning arts and science in three-dimensional virtual worlds -- pt. 4. Blogging and micro-blogging in a new epoch of teaching arts and science.
Summary: This book covers a wide range of approaches to applying social media in teaching arts and science courses. The first part of the book, SOCIAL LEARNING AND NETWORKING APPROACHES TO TEACHING ARTS & SCIENCE, covers collaborative social media in writing courses, the use of wikis as a platform for co-creation of digital content, and powerful data sharing.Summary: Part two, SOCIAL MEDIA PEDAGOGIES FOR THE FUTURE OF ARTS & SCIENCE LEARNING, explores the expansive vistas enabled by these new technologies. The use of content posting in public social media forums as an enabler of critical reflection is considered, as is the use of social media to augment face-to-face meetings.Summary: The third part, LEARNING ARTS & SCIENCE IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL VIRTUAL WORLDS, looks to the opportunities and downsides of this immersive technology. Design recommendations for instructors are put forth.Summary: Part four, BLOGGING AND MICROBLOGGING IN A NEW EPOCH OF TEACHING ARTS & SCIENCE, looks at a welter of applications and implications for teaching practices. For example, the use of a Twitter as a sandbox where students share ideas before arriving in class or as back-channels to classes is explored. --Book Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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pt. 1. Social learning and networking approaches to teaching arts and science -- pt. 2. Social media pedagogies for the future of arts and science learning -- pt. 3. Learning arts and science in three-dimensional virtual worlds -- pt. 4. Blogging and micro-blogging in a new epoch of teaching arts and science.

This book covers a wide range of approaches to applying social media in teaching arts and science courses. The first part of the book, SOCIAL LEARNING AND NETWORKING APPROACHES TO TEACHING ARTS & SCIENCE, covers collaborative social media in writing courses, the use of wikis as a platform for co-creation of digital content, and powerful data sharing.

Part two, SOCIAL MEDIA PEDAGOGIES FOR THE FUTURE OF ARTS & SCIENCE LEARNING, explores the expansive vistas enabled by these new technologies. The use of content posting in public social media forums as an enabler of critical reflection is considered, as is the use of social media to augment face-to-face meetings.

The third part, LEARNING ARTS & SCIENCE IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL VIRTUAL WORLDS, looks to the opportunities and downsides of this immersive technology. Design recommendations for instructors are put forth.

Part four, BLOGGING AND MICROBLOGGING IN A NEW EPOCH OF TEACHING ARTS & SCIENCE, looks at a welter of applications and implications for teaching practices. For example, the use of a Twitter as a sandbox where students share ideas before arriving in class or as back-channels to classes is explored. --Book Jacket.

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