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100 Ways To Use Facebook In Your Classroom

100 Ways To Use Facebook In Your Classroom | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it

Facebook cannot be ignored. So it’s surprising that we don’t talk about it more on Edudemic and other edtech sites, right? It has a sort of stigma that it’s not for educational purposes. All that’s about to change thanks to these 100 ways you can use Facebook in your classroom to actually learn!

 

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http://edudemic.com/2012/09/100-ways-to-use-facebook-in-your-classroom/

 


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Fighting the Tide: Finding Your Inbox Nirvana

Fighting the Tide: Finding Your Inbox Nirvana | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it

E-mail can be both a godsend and a nightmare, but when you fail to effectively manage your inbox, the nightmare side of the equation will be both dominant and depressing.

 

The benefits which flow from getting on top of your inbox are many, and the more effective you are at managing the timeliness of your responses, the more your clients and employees will appreciate you.

 

This good article, suggests that productivity improvements flow from getting on top of your inbox, and it offers five easy and low tech tips you can implement to help you to remove your e-mail nightmares.


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