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Michael SimkinsNSBA report on online social and educational networking.
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The study was carried out with support from Microsoft, News Corporation, and Verizon. The views of the study do not necessarily represent the views of the underwriters. -
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Lucie deLaBruerewww.nsba.org/site/docs/41400/41340.pdf
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Matt MontagneNSBA's Report on Social Networking from 2007. Please know that this loads into a pdf.
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Judy O'ConnellNine- to 17-year-olds report spending almost as much time using social networking services and Web sites as they spend watching television. Among teens, that amounts to about 9 hours a week on social networking activities, compared to about 10 hours a wee
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edtechtalkjm: report of findings commissioned by the National School Boards Assoication and sponsored by Microsoft, Newscorp, Verizon (full disclosure)
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Jennifer Maddrelljm: report of findings commissioned by the National School Boards Assoication and sponsored by Microsoft, Newscorp, Verizon (full disclosure)
socialnetworking teens cybersafety study research jm 20090201 filetype:pdf media:document
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Kristina HoeppnerCreating & Connecting: Research and Guidelines on Online Social - and Educational - Networking; National School Boards Association
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Sandy Stoneguidelines developed by National School Board Association
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William FerriterJust starting to page through this National School Board Association document outlining responsible policies and practices for introducing Web 2.0 tools into our schools.
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Yvonne MurtaghNSBA Creating and Connecting - Research and Guidelines on Online Social and Educational Networking
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Polly-Alida FarringtonNational School Boards Association report on social networking - 2007
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SJLibrary LearningReport by the National School Boards Association.
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Barbara Brauninternetnutzung & social networking in us teens and tweens
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Britt WatwoodResearch and guidelines on online social and educational networking.
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Shirley Williams"students report that one of the most common topics of conversation on the social networking scene is education.
Almost 60 percent of students who use social networking talk about education topics online and, surprisingly, more than 50 percent talk specisocialnetworking education eLearning web2.0 filetype:pdf media:document
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