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October 7, 2007

Putting Education First

by Jeffrey L. Hunt, Ed.D.

High school students are drawn to networking and sharing. Watch them in the school locker bays, the cafeteria, or huddled in their groups at the local hang out. They like to talk, share, and be together. Social networking sites on the Internet are a natural, highly popular extension of this desire to connect and there’s not much educators or parents can do to stop it. But that doesn’t mean that networking sites with a purely social purpose have a place on campus.

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October 25, 2007

The Value of Social Networks

by David Warlick

In my presentations, I frequently show a video that my son produced a couple of years ago. It is an impressive blend, or re-mix, of images, sound, and live video. When the show is over, I proclaim to my audience that "I didn't teach him how to do that," and that I know his high school teachers, and "I know they didn't teach him how to do that." He learned to produce video by being connected to a vast social network and knowing how to find people who can help him learn what he needs to know, to do what he needs to do.

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