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  • Social media in education = breakthroughs in research and practice /
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    Title/Author: Social media in education/ Information Resources Management Association, Editor.
    Reminder of title: breakthroughs in research and practice /
    Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global, : [2018],
    Description: 1 online resource (x, 405 p.)
    [NT 15003449]: Section 1. Curriculum development and instructional design. Chapter 1. Examining the benefits of integrating social media into the classroom ; Chapter 2. Social media in education: gains in student learning and instructor best practices ; Chapter 3. Utilizing social media to engage students in online learning: building relationships outside of the learning management system ; Chapter 4. The role of social media in the globalized world of education ; Chapter 5. E-learning 2.0: a case study exploring the integration of social media into online courses ; Chapter 6. Incorporating students' digital identities in analog spaces: the educator's conundrum -- Section 2. Higher education. Chapter 7. Social space or pedagogic powerhouse: do digital natives appreciate the potential of web 2.0 technologies for learning? ; Chapter 8. Students' privacy concerns on the use of social media in higher education -- Section 3. K-12 education. Chapter 9. Encouraging communication through the use of educational social media tools ; Chapter 10. Iphoneography in the secondary classroom: using social media to enhance visual communication ; Chapter 11. "Visit to a small planet": achievements and attitudes of high school students towards learning on Facebook a case study ; Chapter 12. An ongoing journey to Foster urban students' online "public voices" ; Chapter 13. Practicing scientific argumentation through social media -- Section 4. Language education. Chapter 14. A model for mobile social media integration in constructivist ESL classrooms ; Chapter 15. Social media and foreign language teacher education: beliefs and practices ; Chapter 16. Translation competence: research data in multilateral and interprofessional collaborative learning -- Section 5. Reading, writing, and speech. Chapter 17. Wordup! : student responses to social media in the technical writing classroom ; Chapter 18. Using social media to support presentation skill development in traditional classroom environments ; Chapter 19. Social media and the rhetorical situation: finding common ground between students' lives and writing courses ; Chapter 20. Using the motivational aspects of productive persistence theory and social media motivators to improve the ELA flipped classroom experience.
    Subject: Social media in education. -
    Online resource: http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-5652-7
    ISBN: 9781522556534 (ebook)
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