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"FERPA does not prevent instructors from assigning students to create public content as part of their course requirements"
"Some interesting data from EDUCAUSE via eMarketer about social network usage amongst college students. EDUCAUSE compared social network usage at 44 colleges and universities in 2006, 2007 and 2008. It found that nearly twice as many students at these institutions use social networks every day in 2008 (59%) than did in 2006 (33%)."
"Social media represents a new way to educate students and provide critical 21st century skills via tools that are free or cheap. The biggest challenge is to think differently about connecting with and inspiring students. "
1. Social media is not going away
2. When kids are engaged, they learn better
3. Safe social media tools are available - and they're free
4. Replace online procrastination with social education
5. Social media encourages collaboration instead of cliques
6. Cell phones aren't the enemy
"We give readers the power to search and explore rich content and media from the web without even leaving the page. "
I go to a lot of social media conferences and read a lot of social media advice and most of it is what I call 'unicorns and rainbows.' Stuff like 'engage in the conversation' or 'hug your followers.' It's good sounding advice, and hard to disagree with - I'm not going to tell you to punch your customers in the face. The problem is that it's not based on anything more substantial than what 'feels right' typically. I like to get beyond the unicorns and rainbows into the real data, the real science about why people behave the way they do online and how we as marketers can leverage that behavior.
Two of my personal goals for my own life is this -- I want to be a great father and I want to be a great husband. I want to be powerfully involved in my childrens' lives. I want to be the husband my wife deserves. If the only way I can be a great principal is to sacrifice those goals, then it's not interesting to me.
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