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The State of Social Media  2012  is seen in this great Infographic.

It succinctly illustrates the monthly growth of Social Media during 2012!
The State of Social Media 2012 by The SEO Company
The State of Social Media 2012 by The SEO Company

Credit: SEO Company. Thanks  to Jane Hart, for posting this link.

I would like to have seen information about the effect of Social Media on Education.”

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This extensive list of 100+ iPad Apps for Education will keep you occupied for a long time!

RT @Clair55: 100 apps to use in teaching: http://t.co/n8LMzkWp #highered #edchat #mobilelearning

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Thanks for visiting, & have a safe and happy holiday, during this Christmas season. 

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Just in time for the holidays, comes this superb collection of educational iPad Apps! So much to learn, so little time!

See on www.educatorstechnology.com

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If you’re looking to jump ship on Instagram, these five photo apps might give you the experience —and security — you’re looking for.

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 Since there is such a backlash against Instagram today, I thought some of you might be interested in some free alternatives. Here are 5 free alternatives for you.

I hope this is useful to you! Please let me know what you think. Thanks for your time!

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This is the educational collection you have been needing! Parents/Teachers: enjoy!

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100 Search Engines For Academic Research (RT @TassoneNidhi: 100 Search Engines For Academic Research #edteche #edtech #edchat…100 time-saving search engines. Be prepared to spend some serious quality time here!

See on www.teachthought.com

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Since 2006, the Education Inspections Act has made it the legal responsibility of every headteacher to ensure their school’s behavioural policy addresses the prevention of bullying in all forms.This timely report is very relevant in today’s society. In extreme cases, bullying can lead to feelings of depression, worthlessness, and even suicide.

See on www.innovatemyschool.com

 

 

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Here are just a few of the great sites that are embracing game-based learning, helping make studying more fun.

There are many more out there! The (r)evolution in education is just beginning!

See on www.onlineuniversities.com

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RT @NMHS_Principal: 80+ iPad Apps http://t.co/YGDxnyuZ #edtech #mlearning .Set aside some good “quality time” to properly explore this site. Enjoy!

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Slidedeck from my keynote presentation at the IT Summit in Saskatoon, SK, on May 7, 2012… Alec Couros.

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Did you know that Twitter is grabbing more new registrations than Facebook, with more than half of its entire userbase compromised of people who have signed up in the last year, compared to just 19 percent for Mark Zuckerberg’s baby?

What if I said that almost a quarter (23 percent) of Facebook users check their account five or more times each day, Twitter users are 33 percent more likely to be Democrats or – sorry Foursquare – that 74 percent of Americans are unfamiliar with the concept of ‘checking in’.

These, and several other amazing social media statistics, can be found in the infographic on social media statistics.

See on www.mediabistro.com

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