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Mike Ellsworth's curator insight,
June 17, 1:37 PM
Um, a Twitter editorial calendar is not a strategy. A Facebook page is not a strategy. A Pinterest ad campaign is not a strategy. See the inforgraphic for an idea of what a social media strategy could look loke Delete the scoop?
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Elisa Vimercati's comment,
June 17, 10:54 AM
The point here is, promotional material could exist, just don't tell us lies, companies: if you are giving us "bull sales marketing selling something", tell us. Like: "Here you will only find promotional material. For us is still worthy and we hope it is for you. If you want to get Real Content and Only Information, then click here"... leading us to a real, original piece of information. Anyway, Xyeye, as a journalist I receive loats of such materials that claim to be the requested description from which I should take the article so I know the sensation...
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Jeroen Bottema's curator insight,
June 16, 3:27 AM
"Today’s schools commonly use grade-based evaluations where students get rewarded for the knowledge they gain. Students are evaluated and rewarded with grades and sometimes other types of rewards, for tasks such as projects, behavior, skills, and taking tests. Evaluations are one way to reward learning. The rewards may come in the form of a grade (number, letter), words, badges, stickers, certificates, medals, trophies, money, or prizes. The rewards may be determined by peer, self, or teacher-based assessments. Rewards are a way to motivate students to learn."
Stacey Py Flynn's curator insight,
June 16, 11:16 AM
Using virtual badges as a reward for learning provides motivation, boosts confidence and provides supports for collaborative learning through positive social interactions.
Moushira Issa's curator insight,
June 16, 5:04 PM
Get recognition for learning that happens anywhere. Then share it in the places that matter. Delete the scoop?
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malek's curator insight,
June 17, 3:24 PM
A simple, yet thoughtful, guide especially for non-techies Delete the scoop?
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