When you consider the possible uses for social media in your courses:
find a tool with features that fit your needs,
start slowly with just one new project or activity,
evaluate your experience and your students' experiences, and
continue to revise your approach.
Contents contributed and discussions participated by ZABDIEL BRITO-BRITO
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