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How Graduate Students Are Really Using Social Media

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What kind of social media are graduate students using to enhance their education? They may have different goals from your standard K-12 student as they want to focus on networking, connections, and employment opportunities. So you'd think they'd flock to LinkedIn right?

It’s Time To Crowdsource Your School’s Social Media Policy

Added by 1 year ago

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Every school has a different policy when it comes to social media. Some let teachers go all-in and have as many accounts as they like. Some don't care. Most just don't have the time. But what if there was a crowdsourced policy that any school could quickly use?

How Many Teachers Use LinkedIn? The Official Answer Is In.

Added by 2 years ago

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LinkedIn is huge with teachers and education professionals. According to today's release from the social network, there are now more than 100 Million users on LinkedIn. Just how many of those are teachers? Turns out a LOT.

Your New Google Profile Is More Like LinkedIn & Facebook

Added by 2 years ago

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In this day and age, you have to be conscious of what people see when they Google you. Chances are good that your official Google profile will come up in those results unless you've hidden it. Lucky for you, it just g...

50 Surprising Facts About Social Media

Added by 2 years ago

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It's not hard to find some general facts and figures about the 5 most popular social media networks. A quick Google search yields a plethora of information thanks to Wikipedia and other related sites. Heck, there's ev...

20 Other Social Networks Teachers Should Know About

Added by 2 years ago

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Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn may be the big three of all social networks in the U.S. but what about the others? Are there any other good sites that would benefit teachers, higher ed professionals, and students? Wh...