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The Ultimate Guide To Using Twitter In Education – Edudemic
Great article for anyone interested in using Twitter, either for their own professional learning, or even in the classroom. The Ultimate Guide To Using Twitter In Education – Edudemic.
Posted in Education, Online
Tagged e-learning, online, school, social networking, twitter, web 2.0
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Jenny Craig and the power of social media
The last 24 hours have seen a great example of how social media can bring about change. Early in the day, news broke that weight loss brand Jenny Craig was sponsoring the Kyle and Jackie O show. Kyle Sandilands, the … Continue reading
Posted in Online, Social Justice
Tagged Australia, Ethics, Facebook, freedom of speech, internet, justice, online, perspective, Politics, social networking, twitter, web 2.0, www
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Why Students Like Social Media But Schools Don’t
This is an interesting article and infographic about schools and social media. Schools and teachers need to learn about social media and use it themselves, and they need to find creative, safe and effective ways of incorporating it into their educational programmes. … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, internet, online, school, social networking, teaching, technology, twitter, web 2.0, world, www
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