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Maggie Verster

Crowdsourced School Social Media Policy Now Available - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "I've been seeing a lot of people on social media looking for a social media policy and / or an acceptable use policy. So I offered to help spearhead an initiative where some of our amazing readers could help craft these policies from scratch. It started out very basic but, 400 edits later, has materialized into a thoughtful and well-organized document that's a great template for any school."
Maggie Verster

How to Create Social Media Guidelines for Your School - 0 views

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    "Produced in collaboration with Facebook. Social media is fast becoming as ubiquitous as the air we breathe. In recent months, many schools and districts around the country have taken steps to create social media policies and guidelines for their students and staff. In my work with several districts to draft these documents, I have seen many approaches that work well, and some that don't. That said, there is no silver bullet for administrators; every school, district, and state has a different set of circumstances. With that in mind, here are some steps that will help you determine the best approach for your own community."
Maggie Verster

Thoughts on writing a social media policy « simfin - 0 views

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    Comprehensive and thought-provoking post from Simon Finch on ideal beahvior online -- including by teachers and parents.
Maggie Verster

We Can't Combat Fake News If We Don't Really Understand It - 0 views

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    We Can't Combat Fake News If We Don't Really Understand It Social media is creating real problems for the world, but moral panics still far outweigh reality. That's a recipe for policy disaster. Brendan Nyhan Follow Mar 7 Credit: darenwoodward/iStock/Getty Images Plus 735 Even now, more than two years after the 2016 election, the debate over the influence of social media on our political system still relies largely on scary anecdotes (Twitter's 50,000-plus impostor accounts are sowing chaos!) "
Maggie Verster

Using Cell Phones In Class: A Primer For Teachers - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Bringing a cell phone to class usually starts a debate between teacher and student. Most teachers completely ban them. They are often regarded as distractions from learning. There are several issues concerning mobile learning like social media, Internet filtering, safety laws, teaching techniques, school policies, etc.
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