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Reluctantly or otherwise, Facebook is the place most of us have chosen to share our lives online. In spite of its many useful features, the social media site can be a constant source of annoyance, embarrassment, and trouble if you make a few stupid decisions you might not even realize you're making. Fortunately, with a little effort, you can get Facebook under your control.
If you have ever tried to ensure that your privacy settings have been set up properly on Facebook, you know that it’s not an easy task...
Keep that status update to yourself.
That's the advice teachers are being given as the education system grapples with the expanding use of social media by students.
Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation has been conducting workshops with high school teachers in Algoma in recent months after the Ontario College of Teachers issued an advisory that teachers should keep their distance from students when it comes to Facebook, Twitter and other electronic communication.
Don’t be social when using social media with students, Ontario teachers are being advised.
You can have hundreds or even thousands of friends on Facebook, but does that make you more social? Does Facebook contribute to deeper and wider social experience? Or does it, as many critics allege, reflect and contribute to social impoverishment?
In a digital age where everyone is tweeting, blogging and messaging, school districts across the country face a conundrum: is it appropriate for teachers to be "friends" with students on Facebook and other social networking sites?
I highly recommend this tool if you are a user of Facebook.
Great web-based client ("front-end") for Twitter and Facebook. I prefer using this website over twitter.com because it automatically displays pictures and videos.
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