Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Helping you get started using social media for learning, teaching and research

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Helping you get started using social media for learning, teaching and research
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10 Ways That Professors Can Use Social Media

10 Ways That Professors Can Use Social Media | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Students, whether in grade school or in higher education, are always on social media. They are creating, connecting, networking, and collaborating. Professors can easily take advantage of these platforms to help manage their classroom. Not only will taking advantage of social media help reduce the amount of paper used, but it will also benefit both the professor and the class. By doing so, professors can create a learning environment that becomes an advantage to students and help them learn more networking and collaborative skills for their profession. Allowing students to work collaboratively Even college students sometimes have a hard time …

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Using Twitter in your teaching | E-Learning Unit

Using Twitter in your teaching | E-Learning Unit | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
This area introduces ways you could use Twitter in your teaching, considerations you need to think about when using it and links to more information.

What is Twitter?
Twitter is a simple web and mobile computing application which allows a user to write a 140 character ‘post’ or ‘Tweet’ (including punctuation) on a page on the internet. These ‘tweets’ are like short blog posts, a list of which is called a ‘feed’. Twitter users can build a list of other users whose Tweets they ‘follow’. The tweets of all those you have chosen to follow are displayed on your home timeline.
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