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EdTechSandyK's Top Five Posts of 2012

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White Rocket Burst Used With Permission As the new year begins, I thought it would be interesting to start my 2013 postings by looking back on the five most popular posts on this blog from 2012. The popularity of this post also shows that we''re all looking to learn from the early adopters in the iPad/mobile learning arena.

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What New Research on Teens and Social Media Means for Teachers

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This research is the second wave in an ongoing study tracking teens' attitudes about social media; we released our original report in 2012. Back then, Snapchat was just a fledgling start-up, and Facebook was a top choice for teens. In 2012, that number was 34 percent. Facebook is out. Instagram and Snapchat are in.

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What New Research on Teens and Social Media Means for Teachers

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This research is the second wave in an ongoing study tracking teens' attitudes about social media; we released our original report in 2012. Back then, Snapchat was just a fledgling start-up, and Facebook was a top choice for teens. In 2012, that number was 34 percent. Facebook is out. Instagram and Snapchat are in.

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What New Research on Teens and Social Media Means for Teachers

Graphite Blog

This research is the second wave in an ongoing study tracking teens' attitudes about social media; we released our original report in 2012. Back then, Snapchat was just a fledgling start-up, and Facebook was a top choice for teens. In 2012, that number was 34 percent. Facebook is out. Instagram and Snapchat are in.

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What New Research on Teens and Social Media Means for Teachers

Graphite Blog

This research is the second wave in an ongoing study tracking teens' attitudes about social media; we released our original report in 2012. Back then, Snapchat was just a fledgling start-up, and Facebook was a top choice for teens. In 2012, that number was 34 percent. Facebook is out. Instagram and Snapchat are in.

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EdTechSandyK's Top 5 Posts of 2013

EdTechSandyK

Graphic Used With Permission On January 1st this year, I took time to look over the top five posts on my blog from 2012. Because this was a helpful exercise for me at the end of 2012 / start of 2013, I thought I''d give it another go as 2013 ticks away its final hours and 2014 looms on the horizon. Much like 2012.

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The Social Learning Summit Is Tomorrow - Online and Free

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Tomorrow, Saturday, April 21st, is worldwide 2012 Social Learning Summit , a one-day virtual conference being held as a partnership of Classroom 2.0 and the Discovery Educator Network. The Summit is from 9:00am - 3:00pm US Eastern Time. This is a free event, with a focus on inclusion and participation--all are welcome!