The document discusses how educational institutions need to evolve their social media curriculum to meet changing student expectations and motivations. It notes that students are now more interested in practical applications of social media and learning skills rather than just discussing platforms. It also addresses shifting student concerns around privacy on social media and the need for educational approaches that focus on problem solving rather than just promoting specific platforms.
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Evolving to Meet Student Social Media Expectations
1. Evolving to Meet Student Social Media Expectations Alexander B. Craghead February 13, 2012
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3. Lessons Evolving to Meet Student Social Media Expectations Alexander B. Craghead | February 13 2012
4. Shifting Privacy Concerns Evolving to Meet Student Social Media Expectations Alexander B. Craghead | February 13 2012 Image: Flickr user peregrinari, used under Creative Commons license
5. Shifting Privacy Concerns Evolving to Meet Student Social Media Expectations Alexander B. Craghead | February 13 2012 Image: Flickr user TomFlemming, used under Creative Commons license
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7. Perception Barriers & Value Evolving to Meet Student Social Media Expectations Alexander B. Craghead | February 13 2012 + = Images: Flickr users david_shankbone, markfbennet, both used under Creative Commons license
8. Platform-Centric = Losing Battle Evolving to Meet Student Social Media Expectations Alexander B. Craghead | February 13 2012 > Image: Flickr user alancleaver_2000, used under Creative Commons license
9. Need Goals/Values, Not Hammers Evolving to Meet Student Social Media Expectations Alexander B. Craghead | February 13 2012
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11. Adapting to Students Evolving to Meet Student Social Media Expectations Alexander B. Craghead | February 13 2012
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15. CCM 376E Intermediate Social Media Alexander B. Craghead & Joanne McCall Spring 2012 Term | April 2-June 9, 2012 More Info: [email_address]