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Kate Klingensmith

Orgsync Blog » New Campuses from Coast to Coast - 0 views

  • At Arizona State University, OrgSync will become the primary management tool for over 700 student organizations. “As one of the largest universities in the country, we have an extensive network of clubs and organizations that will benefit greatly from the organizational tools OrgSync offers” states ASU Assistant Director for Student Development, Jennifer Stultz; “OrgSync will not only help our individual clubs and organizations grow, but will also help them better integrate with one another and into the larger ASU community.”
Michael Staton

Beeline Labs » Blog Archive » Social network-based relationships are not shal... - 0 views

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    It makes his relationships stronger - not weaker or more shallow than the friendships I grew up with.
Kate Klingensmith

To showcase your academic experts, forget TV and embrace Ustream… like Duke U... - 0 views

  • Questions could be asked via email, on a dedicated Facebook page – broadcasting live the stream – as well as on Twitter.
Kate Klingensmith

Social Media as a Teaching Tool (Orgsync) - 0 views

  • Faculty, and campus administrators, can utilize social media as a tool for creating new ways to engage students by posting relevant articles, research and websites to these social media sites that students are frequenting on a very regular basis; hence, encouraging outside the classroom learning.
Kate Klingensmith

edSocialMedia » Why Schools Shouldn't Ignore Social Media - 0 views

  • 272 million manage a profile on a social network
  • 394 million people watch video clips online
  • 346 million read blogs/weblogs
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