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Kate Klingensmith

Professors experiment with Twitter as teaching tool - JSOnline - 0 views

  • While many students use social media, Twitter has not pervaded college campuses the way Facebook has.
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      so, why make them move away from where they already are? why not find a way to use Facebook like this?!
  • Marquette University associate professor Gee Ekechai uses Twitter to discuss what she's teaching in class with students and connect them with experts in the field of advertising and public relations.
  • When guest speakers come to class, some students are responsible for publishing the speaker's thoughts on Twitter during the presentation - called "live tweeting."
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  • Menck says Twitter has increased the amount of communication she has with students. She gets direct messages from students about the industry or the course. She also "listens" to the conversations students have with each other on Twitter to gauge what they're interested in or what questions they have.
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      can be done on Schools on Facebook
  • Twitter also allows faculty members to post links to what they're reading. Students who "follow" a professor's tweets can get a look at the news stories that help inform their professor's lectures or connect with the experts their teachers are following.
  • But others, particularly those who teach in communications fields, are finding that Twitter and other social media are key devices for students and faculty to include in their professional toolbox.
  • John Jordan, an associate professor in UWM's communication department, teaches students about social media but doesn't use Facebook or Twitter with students, opting for more formal channels of communication. "Not all of yourself can be public," he said. "There are notions of professionalism. Just the little back and forth that you have with your friends - you may not want your students to ask you about that."
Michael Staton

Social Media - FaceBook and MySpace as University Curricula - Open Education - 0 views

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    many universities have now begun offering courses in social media.
Kate Klingensmith

Facebook Pages: Data from the Top 30 | BlueFuego | Web-Based Higher Education Marketing... - 0 views

  • Texas A&M avgs 39.75% more ‘Likes’ per post than any other school in the Top 30.
  • Ohio State currently has more ‘likes’, more comments, and more fan posts than any school on FB. They also experienced 72% fan growth in April.
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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