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My answer to Dan's questions (previously posted), though from a K-12 viewpoint.
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Dan Schawbel concludes an important 3-part series. The interview subjects were at the college level. If you K-12, I'd encourage you to comment on this (or blog about it)
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the new website from the ABC that allows access to TVshows for up to 30 days after it has been shown on the tv.
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The question isn't can social/media can be taught...the question is HOW can it be???
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Social media resumes-the wave of the future? HT to Will Richardson for the share via Twitter
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Social media. Web 2.0. You know what these things are and you take advantage of them every day on the net. Whether you're socializing on Facebook, updating Twitter, or just adding a new bookmark to Ma.gnolia, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. However, that doesn't mean that it's something that everyone innately understands or knows how to use - especially when it comes to using it for marketing, PR, or other business-related purposes. That's why many of today's colleges and universities are now offering "social media" classes as an option for their students.
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