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Connected Learning: The Light and Dark Side

I’m not a blogger. I’m not into tweeting. I suppose you could say for this class I come with a predisposition to the dark side in a way. (I mean if blogging and tweeting are … Continue reading →

Posted on September 1, 2015 by kspooner · 6 Comments

Social Media in Higher Education

Social Media is changing our society and higher education is adapting to these changes, but how does higher education use social media? Best Colleges Online has created an infographic that describes the Goals Behind Social … Continue reading →

Posted on May 4, 2015 by kspooner · Leave a comment
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