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Saturday
Jun042011

Education & Facebook

If you are an educator and you are considering adding Facebook to your teaching tool box you might want to take a look at The Facebook Guide for Educators. You can download a free copy from the Facebook Safety Centre With lots of debate raging about Facebook and security the guide may be a valuable document so you can assess any possible use you might want to make of Facebook in your class room.

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    PALO ALTO, Calif., May 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Starting today, educators around the country have a new online tool that will help them communicate better with their staff and students when it comes to social media. Facebook expert, author, and mom of 8, Linda Fogg Phillips, has teamed up with two leading social media experts – BJ Fogg and Derek Baird – to create the Facebook For Educators Guide. The guide, which is now available for free download in the Facebook Family Safety Center, will
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    Do we want schools where leaders ban and block or empower and prepare? While banning and blocking certainly is more convenient and makes the jobs of adults easier, is this really best for kids? When we complain about students using social media or technology irresponsible can we really blame them if they've never been taught how to responsibly use these tools for learning?

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