The Relationship of Social Networking and Higher Education

Session Description
This paper both explores the use of social networking in higher education and examines ways in which it is a better fit than formal learning management systems that were designed specifically for higher education.
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  • Mark Whitney, California State School, Fullerton, Fullerton, California, USA
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Novice

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One Response to The Relationship of Social Networking and Higher Education

  1. kpate@kaplan.edu April 20, 2017 at 10:26 am #

    It would be interesting to see more research done on the effects of social media in the classrooms. KIDS of all ages are stuck to their phones. I see more and more adults who are reading their phones as well. It makes me nervous for the state of professional writing however.

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