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This is the second post in a 3-part series on how to set up teams to be successful. [If you haven’t read post 1 yet, I encourage you to read it first].
I started this series with a question:
Should Students Be Able to Fire Teammates in a Class Project?
Again, in my classes, the answer to that question is “yes.”
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Frequent readers of this blog know that I’ve been using Hootsuite University in my social media class for some time now. But, how does using Hootsuite University impact social media learning?
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Each semester, I like to highlight something that I’m doing different in one of my classes (for example, see last Fall’s What’s Changing post).
This semester, I’d like to highlight my Writing Across Platforms class (the syllabus is at the bottom of this post). I’ve been teaching this class every spring for the last few years. So, what’s changing?
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The new semester has started here at Shepherd University. There is a lot I have planned and am looking forward to. But first, I want to look back at my Comm 322 Social Media class from last fall, Fall 2015.
A Social Media Education Blog by Matthew J. Kushin, Ph.D.
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