These days, it seems my students can’t let a minute go by without checking TikTok and Instagram or responding to their friend’s latest post on Snapchat. Teens’ widespread access to smartphones for …
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ana maria sanchez sierra's curator insight,
November 20, 2020 9:27 PM
Es posible trabajar con nuestros estudiantes y lograr aprendizajes significativos con el uso de las redes sociales, existen TIC que nos permiten esto, hay que saber detectar las necesidades de nuestros estudiantes y crear estrategias para garantizar el aprendizaje, nuestros estudiantes tienen equipos, acceso y motivaciones que debemos identificar para que ellos alcancen sus logros. En el momento actual este hecho se vuelve cada vez más relevante.
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Brae Whatmore's curator insight,
June 3, 2018 5:13 AM
Young people are certainly using social media much more than other generation. This indicate their connection to technology, which can be used in the classroom to engage the students.
Muhammad Maliki Bin Ali's curator insight,
December 7, 2016 9:04 AM
With numerous statistics on teenagers using social media to make new friendship, this source is useful for my presentation.
Use your own sentence structure and own words to avoid plagiarism.
Angela Tynes's curator insight,
August 13, 2013 2:44 PM
Digital tools and student writing - so appropriate for our 1:1 Learning!!
NewMediaProf's curator insight,
January 24, 2018 11:37 AM
Please remember to check your privacy settings and consider how your social profiles might impact you later in your career.
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Oksana Borukh's curator insight,
August 22, 2015 3:10 AM
Quoted: Pew has released a new report today detailing America’s usage of social networking tools, and much of the report confirms things many people already suspected.
Tony Guzman's curator insight,
August 24, 2015 10:28 AM
This article shares results from a recent Pew survey detailed social media tool usage. To no surprise, Facebook leads usage but I was surprised with some other results. What about you?
Khardiata's curator insight,
September 22, 2015 1:22 PM
Nowadays, not using any type of social media makes you feel like you don't "belong", and changes your relationships. Hanging out with firends has a whole other aspect now, because we don't communicate together anymore but someone will tweet whatthe other person just said or someone else will snapchat the game that you are playing.
Jazmin Reyes's curator insight,
February 19, 2014 3:41 PM
Reading the title of this article was enough for me to keep on reading. This article relates to me and to everyone else that are in college right now or are planning to go too college soon. Things aren't as they used to be were we can find a job without an education and still make a living for ourselves and our families. Jobs expect more and more as the years go on and clearly not going to college is a big affect. A college degree and a high school degree can make a difference in a certain job position we want. College is very important and it will continue to be like that as the years go on.
Kaitlyn's curator insight,
October 27, 2021 10:10 AM
This article shares the findings of research that was done to see if it was worth it to get a college education. There were a lot of statistics and information that I didn't completely understand and it was a long article, but I was able to get a really huge understanding from this article, that people who go to college overall have more job satisfaction and earn more money than people who do not. When interviewed, the people who went to college say that even though they have student loans to pay back, it was still worth it to have jobs that make them happier and that their college education was already paying off or they expected it to in the future. That really helps me as I struggle to stress about the cost of college.
Marilyn Korhonen's curator insight,
June 11, 2013 12:55 PM
The internationally recognized NMC Horizon Report series and regional NMC Technology Outlooks are part of the NMC Horizon Project, a comprehensive research venture established in 2002 that identifies and describes emerging technologies likely to have a large impact over the coming five years in education around the globe.
Time-to-Adoption Horizon: One Year or Less |