Tag Archives: high school
Using Facebook to Improve School Communication
Facebook has become an essential tool for young adults to stay in contact with friends and family and to create a sense of community with their peers. For school administrators, then, utilizing Facebook to improve communication and to create an … Continue reading
Posted in The Digital Principal
Tagged back-to-school, blogging, Facebook, high school, multimedia, school communication, social networking, Web 2.0
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Critical Thinking and Social Media Technology
With the emergence of social media technology in the classroom, teachers are finding innovative ways to promote student learning. As educators become more sophisticated in terms of utilizing Internet and mobile-based technologies to share information, they are taking advantage of … Continue reading
Posted in The Web 2.0 Teacher
Tagged blogs, critical thinking skills, education, Facebook, Flikr, global economy, high school, mobile-based technology, MySpace, podcasts, Ready to Innovate, social media technology, social networking, The Global Achievement Gap, Tony Wagner, Twitter, weblogs, wikipedia, YouTube
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