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Keeping up with social media--in 30 minutes a day (you heard me!) | - 60 views

  • I use Diigo to not only archive posts (by tags/topics), but also to share them
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      One of the best ways for me to utilize social media is the ability to save things for later. Almost every time I find a great source I find while I'm waiting in line or some other time when I don't really have time to read the information but know that I want to read it later. Up to this point I have been using Pinterest to pin articles and sources for later. Diigo is a great tool however because then I can organize my saved sources. In Pinterest I have look around and hope to find the picture that goes with the link but in Diigo I can tag the post and then find it easily later. This ability to save things for later is imperative for me personally to be able to most efficiently and effectively use social media on the regular (Erin Cameron)
  • but also to share
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    I just added my highlight and sticky note to the article but I only saw comments and highlights from 2015 so I wanted to make sure that I commented in the right place.
ecameron4

How this STEM school is shattering stereotypes - 0 views

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    This school looks really interesting! "The Los Angeles school took an out-of-the-box approach for a specific reason: All of its students have a learning challenge, like autism-spectrum disorder, Asperger's and ADHD." "The students are especially gifted in subjects like math and science, but have fallen behind in their social and communication skills. (The curriculum also includes traditional subjects like English, art and language.)" ^^This makes me SO SAD that Social Studies isn't in their curriculum because social studies help people learn how to live in the world, be good citizens and learn important material like how the government works and what their rights are as citizens. They could also learn about the behavior sciences and possibly understand themselves better in the process. What do you think?
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