Social media in class: 3 tips for profs
September 6, 2011 by Jacob Hawley
How can instructors make the most out of social media as a teaching tool? Check out these strategies.
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How can instructors make the most out of social media as a teaching tool? Check out these strategies.
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Check out how schools are making the most out of social media tools.
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A new app hunts down aid – and students don’t have to lift a finger. Here’s how it works.
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Recent findings show how social networks are giving self-promoters new outlets to annoy their friends.
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Students know what they’re allowed to post on Facebook. But does faculty?
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By now, most college professors use the Internet to hand out assignments. Where are they sending students?
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A new social networking site is vying for the attention of the college crowd. Can it succeed?
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Students use social media more than ever – and so do potential employers. Here’s how students can make sure their online profiles won’t sabotage their real-world chances.
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Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogs … we’re surrounded by social media. But are professors sold on the idea of using it as a teaching tool?
Check out the results of a recent survey.
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“I am clearly addicted and the dependency is sickening,” said one college student. Think he’s talking about drugs or alcohol? Guess again …
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Even though Valentine’s Day is approaching, students have found something even more appealing than true love.
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Ever wonder what students really think about your school? Here are 10 Web sites that give you the real dirt about college life.
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