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School Marketing: Google Ads Vs Facebook Ads for Your PreK-12 Private Schools

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Two significant platforms schools can leverage to effectively reach potential students and their parents are Google Ads and Facebook Ads. Google Ads and School Marketing Google Ads, formerly known as Google Adwords, is a pay-per-click (PPC) platform. This social media giant, with over 2.8

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Free Editable Facebook Templates for your Class

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

An increasing number of our students use social media and especially Facebook to socialize, connect, and (hopefully) learn. Facebook Templates! Facebook templates, as their name indicates, are templates modelled after Facebook. They are mock up templates that resemble the feel and look of Facebook.

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Google Jamboard 2021 with Tom Mullaney

The CoolCatTeacher

One of the most popular shows of 2018 was with Tom Mullaney on Google Jamboard so we’ve updated it for 2021! In this show, Tom shows us how teachers are using Google Jamboard, why it is so popular, and how you can use it to teach. Google Jamboard 2021 – Hot Tips with Tom Mullaney. Let’s Jam! Get Credit!

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Google vs. Facebook Ads for Marketing PreK-12 Private Schools

Hubbli

In the digital age, two popular platforms for reaching potential customers are Google and Facebook. Using the analogy of fishing, we can compare marketing a PreK-12 private school on Google with SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and PPC (Pay-Per-Click) to casting a net, while advertising on Facebook is akin to spearfishing.

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Facebook Seems to Be Adding Video-Course Features. For Edtech, That Raises Old Fears.

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The tech giant Meta, widely known under its previous name Facebook, seems to be eyeing a way to allow users to offer video classes. Since at least last year, Meta has experimented with Facebook Classes, a program designed to make online instruction through its platform smoother. For now, Meta isn’t taking a cut of live events.

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The Facebook Scandal: What Can We Learn as Educators

The CoolCatTeacher

Professor Britt Watwood has moved his college classes off Facebook. The Facebook Scandal: What Can We Learn as Educators. Vicki: The Facebook scandal with Cambridge Analytica and more. So, first of all, Britt, how would you explain, in simple terms, what happened on Facebook and why so many people are wanting to #deletefacebook?

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FTC Cracks Down on Facebook, Google Over Data Privacy Violations

Marketplace K-12

The Federal Trade Commission fined Facebook a historic $5 billion over data privacy violations and is expected to reach a multi-million dollar settlement with Google for improperly collecting data from children streaming YouTube videos.