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dolors reigInside Higher Ed offers free online news and job information for college and university faculty, adjuncts, graduate students, and administrators, higher education jobs, faculty jobs, college jobs and university jobs
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Dana Longleyfrom Inside Higher Education, Oct. 30, 2008
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SJLibrary Learning"A study looks at freshman social networking habits and investigates whether the ubiquitous online tools could promote retention and recruitment goals, too."
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Minerva Shelved"A study looks at freshman social networking habits and investigates whether the ubiquitous online tools could promote retention and recruitment goals, too."
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Jeremy ZweiackerA study conducted this year at Arizona State University sought to take a closer look at first-year students’ use of social networks, mainly Facebook and MySpace. While many of its findings aren’t surprising on the whole, the survey suggests potentially us
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Linda WallaceMany colleges seem to have moved on from the question of whether to follow students’ lead on technologies they prefer, from Web-based e-mail to Facebook to text messaging. Now, the dilemma they face is whether to adapt students’ existing habits — of messa
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Paul Gillin"An Arizona State survey was administered in September over the Web to all freshmen in the university’s campus residence halls; about 21 percent responded. Asked whether they use a social networking site, 93.2 percent said they do actively, 4 percent had in the past and 2.8 said never. For Facebook, the percentage of active users is 88.6, compared to 3.4 former users and 8.1 percent who said they have never used it." Students also said they find Facebook more valuable for social than academic interactions, indicating that faculty could probably find more value in social networks.
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Kate SimInside Higher Ed offers free online news and job information for college and university faculty, adjuncts, graduate students, and administrators, higher education jobs, faculty jobs, college jobs and university jobs
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