*This list is in alphabetical order.
25 Social Networks/Media Sites for Education
- 30hands Learning - The 30hands Learning Community is an excellent cloud based solution for educators looking to collaborate w/ others, track/manage students, schedule events, and more.
- Brainly - A fun social network where students post questions and other students from around the world post answers.
- ClassHook - a great place to find educational videos/clips that can "skip" inappropriate content.
- Classloom - A fun social network where students and educators can share resources and view resources that works on any mobile device.
- Classroom 2.0 - Created by Steve Hargadon and used by thousands of educators on a daily basis. This site alone changed the way I viewed education and ignited my passion for Ed Tech and Web 2.0.
- Edmodo - One of the most popular social media sites/communities around that educators are using to connect find resources and connect w/ peers, students, parents, and more in a safe educational environment.
- Educator's PLN - Built by Thomas Whitby, this social network is one of the most popular around for educational discussions and forums.
- EducatorsCONNECT - A nice social network for educators to share resources, teaching practices, for friendships, and more.
- Edudemic - Is an online community, magazine, and social network that has lots of information on technology, education, and integration.
- Edutopia - A very popular organization created by the George Lucas foundation.
- edWeb - A great place to connect and share ideas as well as for professional development.
- Facebook -nuff said!!
- Google Plus - Is the highly publicized social network by Google. While it is still in its early release there are a lot of features that make this an attractive option for education such as: hangouts - the impressive group video chat and circles - the way to control posts w/ privacy settings.
- Gooru - A wonderful online learning platform that allows educators and students to connect share resources, activities, and track/monitor students activity.
- ISTE Community - International Society for Technology & Education is a great place for educators to come together and collaborate on technology issues and build their Personal Learning Network.
- IT Peer Network Education - A nice online community designed to facilitate online collaboration and increase teachers technology literacy.
- Otus - Brings the entire school community (i.e. parents, teachers, students) together in a common technology platform, while providing actionable insight to school leaders.
- Plurk - A social network similar to Twitter (micro-blogging) w/ a timeline view and fun karma based platform.
- Skooville - A excellent network for kids learning about cyber safety.
- Skype in the Classroom - One of the best ways around to bring real-time video collaboration to the classroom through: virtual field trips, "mystery' guests, and more.
- Teamie - An excellent collaborative learning platform w/ mobile apps that easily supports "flipped" learning.
- TED-Ed - The best place around to find educational videos and lessons.
- Twiducate - A safe site where educators can create online communities/classes.
- Twitter - Far and away one of the most popular social networks around. This micro-tweeting platform is used worldwide and especially in education (search hash tags #edchat , #edtech, #flipclass, etc). Plus, w/ the soon to come parental controls Twitter becomes a more viable option for educators everyday.
- WhoTeaches - Is a network designed to bring students, parents, and educators together. This is done through collaboration w/ the ability to share documents and create groups. Also, this site offers high level education for online learners looking for tutors or to study.
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