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Tracey GentleHumans have a natural proclivity to want what they cannot have. Our insatiable appetite for sharing information, combined with the nearly limitless ways to access the web have thus far frustrated the most sophisticated attempts to block access to social m
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kerrieanneWhy Banning Social Media Often Backfires http://bit.ly/aj6c4B\n- Samuel Driessen (driessen) http://twitter.com/driessen/statuses/12907347716
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Rob HillWhy Banning Social Media Often Backfires http://goo.gl/YRlh #socialmedia #edtech #edchat #education
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J NicholsonRT @buffyjhamilton: Why Banning Social Media Often Backfires: http://is.gd/bxEXb
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Ron WesselsWaarom blokkeren van social media (school, werk en overheid) niet of averechts werkt en vaak ook gemiste kans is http://bit.ly/aPRkqr
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Shunt 82From the Great Firewall of China to the public schools of Britain, IT security experts are finding that restricting Internet access can have the unintended consequences of civic backlash, poor worker productivity, and students unprepared for cyber threats
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Tania ShekoArticle: why banning social media in schools, universities and work often backfires.
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Sharon Elin"From the Great Firewall of China to the public schools of Britain, IT security experts are finding that restricting Internet access can have the unintended consequences of civic backlash, poor worker productivity, and students unprepared for cyber threat
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