College Code Ep.5 - Long Distance Relationships, First Impressions, & Social Media
This show gives college students tips on how to balance their academic and social lives so that they can get their degree and have plenty of fun on the way. It is on Savannah State's won Tigers Roar TV. Hosted by Tydel Mosley AKA T-$ Baby.
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4 Reasons to Use Social Media in Your Adult Ed Program
Social media is here to stay. Learn how you can implement it in your adult education program to help improve student engagement.
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Media and Communications Program at Pace University
Pace University's Media and Communications program prepares students for the rapidly growing communications industry. The communications major in the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences includes focus areas in public relations, journalism, and media production. The major prepares students for a diversified array of areas including social media, corporate communications, digital journalism, filmmaking, and much more. The program prides itself on professional preparedness through applied...
From: Pace University Media, Communications & Visual Arts
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Social Media and Politics
Palmetto Scene sat down with Dr. Brent Nelsen and several students at Furman University to talk about the impact of social media on politics and how politicians are using it to their advantage.
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Internet Safety for Kids K-3
Internet safety for kids is a topic getting much attention because children are being exposed to the Internet at a younger and younger age. IUP Communications Media professor Erick Lauber and his student production team at IUP's Digital Media Institute recently produced this video on Internet safety for kids for the Indiana Area School District. It is currently used as part of the in-school training for students in kindergarten through third grade.
For this video, Lauber received the...
From: Indiana University of Pennsylvania on YouTube
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Responsible Social Media Seminar (2nd Cut)
A seminar taking place at Monroe High School with the Lotus Leaf Class.
In the seminar, Ronald Benore Jr. & Deputy Joe Hammond present the topic of Social Media Behavior and discuss the effects/scenarios with the students.
The purpose of this seminar is to reflect on the concept of social media and how it effects the lives of our youths if it is used in dangerous or harmful ways. This seminar is also used for the youths' benefit to prevent such scenarios in this presentation...
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Effect of Social Media on the Jewish Community
Focused on students at Emory University. Produced for English 363W Ethnography project.
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Social Media Regulation
It's a complicated issue. As adults we text, use Facebook and Tweet. But is it appropriate for teachers to use social media to interact with their students? The issue made local news when a Naperville high school teacher found herself in hot water for using Facebook to communicate with students. Now, school district 203 officials are trying to create a regulation that provides guidance for students, parents and staff. But as NCTV17's Michelle Corless tells us... striking a balance is not...
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The Bandwagon(NICK): Interviews With College Students About How Social Media Effects Our Focus
An interview done with Nick utilizing concepts from MCS 333 and the final project from Kaitlyn Winchester, Jesse Andrew Clarke, and Johnny Gonzalez
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