Oct
7
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Here’s my answer: ALL OF THEM!
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Social Media as a Teaching Tool a short but pointed argument in support of using social media tools in the academy.
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Some educators have expressed an appreciation for the irony of experienced instructors who have had to learn about social media later in their careers teaching it to younger students who have grown up in an Internet environment. Despite what may seem to be somewhat of a disadvantage, the experienced teacher brings life lessons and the ability to guide students in a positive direction no matter the topic being taught. The following tips, tools, and resources can assist any teacher with the basics about social media and ways to share that information with students.
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Results of search for "education" in the Social Media Today Blog. Good Reading
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For over three years, Social Media Club has worked to promote media literacy and connect people to share what they are learning about Social Media. Today, we are launching a new project to bring together the education and professional communities to further the development of social media curriculum in our schools. The #SMCEDU project seeks to ensure that graduates from every college/university are media literate and are able to competently understand and apply the emerging lessons from social media in organizations. It has always been the goal of Social Media Club to create what I think of as a “path to professionalism” for citizen journalists, story tellers, video producers, communications professionals and engineers.
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After the 10 Principles of Social Media for Business came out, people began to engage us on different real-world applications. One of these was the University of Lisbon who asked for a brief thought-exercise. They wanted us to think of ways the 10 Principles would apply to education.











