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How to craft useful, student-centered social media policies

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Whether your school or district has officially adopted social media or not, conversations are happening in and around your school on everything from Facebook to Snapchat. The go-to method for guiding this practice is setting up district social media guidelines or policies. student participation in sports, theater, yearbook, etc.).

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How to Craft Useful, Student-Centered Social Media Policies

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Whether your school or district has officially adopted social media or not, conversations are happening in and around your school on everything from Facebook to Snapchat. The go-to method for guiding this practice is setting up district social media guidelines or policies. Describe what platforms are being used, where, when, and how.

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How to Craft Useful, Student-Centered Social Media Policies

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Whether your school or district has officially adopted social media or not, conversations are happening in and around your school on everything from Facebook to Snapchat. The go-to method for guiding this practice is setting up district social media guidelines or policies. Describe what platforms are being used, where, when, and how.

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How to Craft Useful, Student-Centered Social Media Policies

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Whether your school or district has officially adopted social media or not, conversations are happening in and around your school on everything from Facebook to Snapchat. The go-to method for guiding this practice is setting up district social media guidelines or policies. Describe what platforms are being used, where, when, and how.

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What parents should ask teachers about technology

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If the school is a Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) set-up, what do they recommend? Here’s a post which covers fourteen AUP guidelines and places to go to view standard AUPs. It’s becoming more common for teachers and students to be friends with each other online, maybe through Facebook or Twitter. Such as cell phones.

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Post Comments Page Views Date 5 Ideas to Make Lectures and Presentations Interactive 52 5262 8/31/2014 Going #BYOD ? May 6, 2012, 27540 8 Real Ways Facebook Enriched Ms. If there is, take a look and if you are so inspired, leave a comment. You can check em out below. Post Page views Does Twitter have a minimum age requirement?