- Dialogue 2000: One of the most thorough and inventive MFL
collaborative learning projects for 14 to 19 year old students took
place under the Dialogue 2000 initiative in the late 1990s. It used
FirstClass software, which is
ideal for running collaborative projects for GCSE or AS/A level.
The pedagogical principles and findings of the D2K project are
still of great interest today
- Online social networks: friend or foe? 2008 Teacher’s TV
The rise of online social networking has brought a new dimension to
social interaction. This programme looks at the technology behind
sites such as MySpace, Facebook and Bebo, exploring the issues that
they raise for teachers
-
Futurelab: Social software and learning, July 2006 - a report
examining the use of social software in learning (paper on social
software)
- Becta:
Emerging technologies for learning downloads of relevant
articles
- Ewan
Mcintosh's blog covers a preview of Becta’s research into new
technologies
-
Education Guardian: Missed opportunity, Jan 2007 - an article
about educational applications for social networking sites
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Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies:
E-learning symposium
- The Learning Landscape
for Schools: a subscription site offering a safe environment
for schools to use blogging with their pupils
- Think.com
-
Master New Media website: American research into school student
use of social networking spaces
- Wikipedia:
List of social networking sites.
Author: John Hopwood : Languages/ICT consultant, Language
College, St Julie's Catholic High School for Girls, Woolton,
Liverpool.