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| Written by Steve Kraus |
| Monday, 09 November 2009 11:20 |
9:15 - 10:15 Limmud: Facilitated by Rabbi Shai Gluskin
I was honored to be asked to facilitate the text study at today's conference. New technologies around social networking are getting a lot attention these days. These communication methods are relevant to the ACRE (Alliance for Continuing Rabbinic Education) mission in two distinct ways:
But understanding what role social networking might play, either in promoting ACRE or in curricula itself is not on the agenda of today's conference. It's a cultural back-drop of sorts. What is on the agenda is a learning session. JESNA's Steve Kraus and I thought that using Twitter as an ancillary modality to catch comments generated from the study would be an interesting experiment in using Twitter without changing the goal of the hour. We plan on having a projector which will, in real time, display "tweets" (comments posted to Twitter) that are relevant to the discussion. What positive outcomes might come from combining Twitter with text study?
Our goal is that the text study stands on its own. The Twitter part is about enrichment. If people find that the Twitter background noise distracts them from study, this will be good information. It's an experiment. I'm looking forward to it. Click here to read the text and see some questions for discussion. Include: #acrecon in your tweets so that others following the discussion will see your tweet. Click here from some basic Twitter instruction. (It's a long article, but the most important stuff comes first and is well explained.) |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 November 2009 14:10 |



