Ning in Education

Using Ning for Educational Social Networks

Welcome! Please introduce yourself, let us know who you are and where you are from, and, if you are already using Ning in an educational setting, how you are using it.

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Just discovering Ning. Wondering who to incorporate its use working with middle school students with high functioning autism and aspergers. Learning to communicate with others is vital to our well being, and this is what Ning is all about. It is also what is difficult for these kids.

Middle aged mom of 2 teenaged sons who are " waaaaaaaaaay smarter than me", degree in agriculture, which in no way affects how I plant my perennial garden... degree in instructional technology; teaching teachers to be able to guide our students in this digital world... kayaking and volunteering & learning to ride @ the Unicorn Center (therapeutic horseback riding for all disabilities) in Upper Marlboro, MD are also on the list of what is important to me.

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Hi, Susan! Be sure to check the wiki at http://socialnetworksined.wikispaces.com and see if anyone is doing anything that might help you. Also, check with Alexis - http://education.ning.com/xn/detail/u_204c29otijbx5

Am really interested in seeing if Ning works for you. I live in an area with a high concentration of autism/aspegers.

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Great, Liz. Glad to have you here. A whole list of social networks based on education is at http://socialnetworksined.wikispaces.com. Also worth looking at www.classroom20.com.

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Hi, Jessica! Glad to have you here. You'd be amazed at how quickly you'll go from being a "newbie" to and expert! :)

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Greetings! My name is Liz. I am a grad student specializing in Educational Technology at the University of Florida. I see a few of my classmates have recently joined this network as well. I'm new to Ning, so I would love to hear how everyone uses it in an educational setting. I teach computers at the elementary school level.

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Hi, Liz! Glad to see the U of F contingent growing! :)

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Hello, my name is Renee and I just joined this Ning community, and am actually new to Ning. I am currently working on my Masters in Elementary Education specializing in Educational Technology. I am a student at the University of Florida and especially looking forward to teaching in the 09-10 school year. I'm also looking forward to learning and sharing with all of you.

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Hi, Renee, and welcome! You Florida folks rock!

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Hi. Stephen C. Veliz from Tallahassee, FL. I've joined several Nings, but I'm interested in exploring the possibilities for using Ning in my classes.

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HI, Stephen! Somehow missed you're introducing yourself when you did--sorry! Welcome. Hope you make some progress on thinking about using Ning in your classes.

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Hi. I'm an art teacher who teaches 6, 7, and 8th graders in southern Michigan and am working on developing a Ning site for my 8th grade art students. They are already using MySpace....so I want to teach them how to use social networks and give them a safe one. My plan is for each page to act as their portfolio where they will post digital pictures of their work. They can comment of each other's work and blog about their own. I'm hoping this will increase a sense of pride in their work!

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Hi, Katie. I missed your introduction when you made it--sorry! Glad to have you here. I'm very interested in hearing about how this works for you. Are you familiar with http://www.essdackartsnacks.org ?

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Welcome

Welcome to the community for those using Ning to power their educational social network. Also be sure to check out Classroom 2.0 for general discussions of Web 2.0 in the classroom.

Please introduce yourself in the "Introductions" forum post. And to see a list of Ning networks being used in education (or to add yourself!), please visit Social Networks in Education.

And have fun!

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