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Social media posts as exemplars

Social media posts as exemplars | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Text messages and Instagram captions can be valuable samples for teaching tone, writing conventions, and levels of formality ..."

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Text your way to college

Text your way to college | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Too many students from poor families get accepted to college, but never show up. This is a low-cost solution ..."

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Essay on why faculty members should text their students - Inside Higher Ed

Essay on why faculty members should text their students - Inside Higher Ed | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"I have been actively texting my students for almost a year with great success ..."

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The end of typing

The end of typing | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

""Something like texting, that people thought was simple and easy, is eventually going to cause friction ..."

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Free Technology for Teachers: Gauging your distraction - A game to show students the dangers of texting while driving

Free Technology for Teachers: Gauging your distraction - A game to show students the dangers of texting while driving | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"The New York Times has a nice interactive game that every teen driver or aspiring driver should play at least once ..."

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Don’t U Dis Txtspeak; It’s a “Linguistic Miracle,” Says Professor

Don’t U Dis Txtspeak; It’s a “Linguistic Miracle,” Says Professor | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"...But Columbia linguistics professor John McWhorter has a different interpretation. He thinks texting, with its abbreviations and odd constructions and novel usage, is “a linguistic miracle happening right under our noses.”

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