Mark Carrigan
Social media has gone from fringe to mainstream in higher education within the last decade. A culture has developed around it which shapes how it is used by academics and how that use is evaluated. However a range of problems are emerging which that culture is proving unable to address. I explore these problems and suggest how we could reorientate social media culture within universities and why this is necessary.
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A post about social media ruining higher education? Shouldn’t this be in a paper journal, delivered by snail mail. 😉
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