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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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13 Reasons Why Using Social Media for Business is Non-Negotiable!

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 13 Reasons Why Using Social Media For Business is Non Negotiable! Is there ever a time when having a social media presence is an option?


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Rim Riahi's curator insight, March 27, 2:06 AM

 13 Reasons Why Using Social Media For Business is Non Negotiable!Is there ever a time when having a social media Image presence is an option?

Robin Martin's comment, March 30, 10:21 AM
Absolutely true! This should NOT be an option...this should be included in any business plan. The trick is to sell this to "the boss" or those in charge of marketing. Let's keep pushing it!
Alison Gilbert's curator insight, April 6, 5:41 PM

Agree. It's all about social media, verbally and visually.

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Who's on social media, how old are they, and why do they use it?

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Who's on social media, how old are they, and why do they use it?


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How Social Media Is Ruining Our Minds - Infographics

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How Social Media Is Ruining Our Minds  Just how rewired have YOU become?


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The Social Business Shift- What Businesses Have to Do [Infographic]

The Social Business Shift- What Businesses Have to Do [Infographic] | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it
What’s a social business all about? Is it about having your brand on Twitter or Facebook? Is it about private social networks? Certainly, these all play a part.

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Josette Williams's comment, December 17, 2012 11:57 PM
Awesome distinctions Marty. Thank you for this insight.
Fellinger's curator insight, January 5, 9:39 AM

Een goed overzicht welke middelen ter beschikking staan om de volgende stappen ogv Social Business te zetten.

Fiona Scott-Handley's curator insight, January 7, 1:08 AM

Another great piece from Eloqua - the 4 areas a business should focus on in order to become a Social Business

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Posting at the wrong time on social media can be like serving Cheerios for dinner

Posting at the wrong time on social media can be like serving Cheerios for dinner | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it
Do you have a plan for when you post social content on different social media networks? You should, according to a recent study by link tracking service bit.ly.

 

Do you have a plan for when you post content on different networks? You should, according to a recent study by link tracking service bit.ly.

 

The study indicated significant variance in the engagement rate on posts across Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr at different times of day.

 

This means you could be serving up bacon & eggs, when your fans are expecting spaghetti & meat balls… and vice versa. So here it is -...


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