Social Media and the Classroom
Posted by Jordan H. Reiter on September 3 2011 at 12:36 a.m.
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Social media is a trend on the up and up, and it's still very unclear what long-term place it will have in our lives. However, if you interact with pre-teens and teens, the first generations to have grown up with web 2.0, the evidence is compelling that social media is changing the way we live in a pretty deep way. So what does this mean for educational institutions, those pillars of learning that are usually attempting to reach these same tech-savvy young adults?
Has Technology Changed the Way We Think? The whole debate about incorporating social mOriginal Post: http://blog.aace.org/2011/09/02/social-media-and-the-classroom/
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