Social media in higher education: Strategy and support for staff and students

Published: May 11, 2015
Abstract
In 2013, social networking was the second most popular online activity after internet banking for Australians (ABS, 2014). The popularity and apparent ubiquity of social media is one of the most obvious and compelling arguments for integrating such technologies into higher education. Already, social media impacts a wide null range of activities ranging in scope from marketing and communication to teaching and learning in higher education...
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Social media in higher education: Strategy and support for staff and students
Published Date
May 11, 2015
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