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Key Concepts for the Learning Revolution

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Today we’re presenting a concise summary of some very fundamental and some very practical ideas about teaching, learning and schooling in the 21st Century. Soon, apparently in the new year, E...
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INFOGRAPHIC: (survey) Which Demographics Use What Social Media & How...

INFOGRAPHIC:  (survey)  Which Demographics Use What Social Media & How... | Social media and education | Scoop.it

A massive survey of internet users reveals trends in social media usage across numerous platforms, ages, races, genders, population density and more...


The Pew Research Center has released the results of a comprehensive survey, conducted over several years to evaluate which demographics were using social media, and on which platforms. Which social networking sites emerged on top?

 

Of the online adults surveyed at the end of 2012:

67% use Facebook20% use LinkedIn16% use Twitter15% use Pinterest13% use Instagram6% use Tumblr 

Find more statistics, findings and takeaways on how Americans appear to be using social media, based on this recent study.

 


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Ruby's curator insight, April 16, 3:31 PM
Know social media audience~
Steven Krohn's comment, April 23, 5:16 PM
Thanks for the constructive comments, they are very appropriate.
Retro Social Media's curator insight, May 15, 1:17 PM

Only 16% use Twitter - wow!

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26 Essentials for Blogging Success: What You Need to Know

26 Essentials for Blogging Success: What You Need to Know | Social media and education | Scoop.it

Do you want to be a more successful blogger?

 

Are you keeping up with the newest developments in blogging?

 

Whether you are new to blogging or you have been blogging for years, you will find insight in this article.

 

It covers 26 blogging essentials, in an A–Z tour of the blogosphere.

Each one has a full explanation, along with a link to further reading in case you want to know more.

 

Note: For simplicity’s sake, I assume you’re using WordPress as your blogging platform. Many of these essentials, though, apply to other blogging platforms as well.


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Martin Gysler's curator insight, January 3, 10:15 AM

Wow a great post on blogs. With these 26 points, you know everything that is useful to be a great blogger. I'll keep it in the mind during 2013.

HSPHealth's comment, January 7, 2:55 PM
The technical side of blogging can be very demanding, so the plugins really help. In addition to great content and SEO, I think you need an outreach/networking program.
Martin Gysler's comment, January 7, 4:35 PM
Yes indeed, this is an interesting point, thanks.
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How to clear your Facebook search history

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How to clear your Facebook search history

 

Can you lose your Facebook Page because you didn't follow the rules? Facebook would never shut down a Page because they ran a contest and did something like... oh, I don't know, maybe offer to donate a dollar to charity for every Like their Page gets... right?

I'm constantly seeing people saying they've never heard of a Page being shut down for violating a rule and that Facebook doesn't enforce most of them anyway. Well, here are two examples of some popular Pages that were shut down by Facebook for some seemingly innocent contest rule violations. Think it's okay to do it just because you see the big dogs doing it? Think again.


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Martin Gysler's comment, February 4, 7:22 AM
Indeed Edna :-)
Dawn Jensen's curator insight, February 5, 9:07 PM

It's always great practice to also  to go back and review what you've posted and commented on just in case. This is a must-do.

Martin Gysler's comment, February 6, 11:27 AM
Yes Dawn, and I think it's not only a must-do but also an educational matter.