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Social Media and Education: The Conflict Between Technology and Institutional Education, and the Future

Title:Social Media and Education: The Conflict Between Technology and Institutional Education, and the Future (ID: E08_47564)
Author(s):Sarah Smith-Robbins (Indiana University)
Topics:EDUCAUSE 2008, EDUCAUSE2008, Featured Speaker, Instructional Technologies, Second Life, Social Computing, Students, Teaching and Learning, Web 2.0
Origin:EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/30/2008)
Type:Presentations and Seminars
Abstract:

Today's technology enables users to form and join communities of common interest to learn and share information. In opposition to the privileged learning spaces of higher education, social media encourage learners to seek out their own answers and construct knowledge as a community rather than as individuals. Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, and Second Life offer new learning spaces, but how do they fit into the learning expectations of institutions?

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