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January 21, 6:52 PM
Marketing experts and professors believe universities aren't working fast enough to include social media in their business curriculum.
Using Facebook and Twitter is one thing but being an expert in it is another, said one University of Windsor marketing professor.
'By the time you get a curriculum up, it's already passé.'— Vincent Georgie, marketing professor
Vincent Georgie said businesses are hungry for social media marketing graduates. However, schools are struggling to work it into their curriculum. "It's definitely being worked in, it's just not being worked in fast enough," he said. "By and large, it's something that changes quickly. By the time you get a curriculum up, it's already passé."...
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There’s more to social networking than Facebook and LinkedIn. These 20 social sites are geared for education and lifelong learning. Via Ana Cristina Pratas Delete the scoop?
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I feel storytelling apps are one of the most powerful aspects of using the iPad. It allows for collaboration and creativity that I couldn’t really achieve before using the iPad. Here are my 22 favorite Storytelling Apps. The list is constantly changing but the majority of them stay the same....
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You may find a storytelling app gem in this list for educators. Not just for teachers. See Haiku Deck, My Story, more Delete the scoop?
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