2 ways to use social media to teach research skills (eCampus News)
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"Social media offers four different ways to collect information from a substantial number of sources. First, you can apply knowledge organization to classify and catalog information or content, such as creating a playlist on YouTube and adding videos associated with that category. Second, social networking offers opportunities for collaboration and interactivity."—Source: eCampus News
WHY THIS MATTERS:
Social media can provide important inroads for students working on their research skills. Read how platforms like Facebook and Twitter can facilitate collaboration and produce data for analysis. —Eduwire Editors
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