Tag: Facebook

  • Why Educators Should Support Laws Limiting Social Media Access for Students

    In an age dominated by smartphones and instant gratification, social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat have become central to students’ lives. While these tools provide opportunities for creativity and connection, they also bring significant challenges—especially for young minds navigating their formative years. As educators committed to fostering student growth, we must weigh the…

  • Threads Is Here

    Right now, the big thing in social media and online is the launch of Meta new feed app #Threads. I highly recommend if you and/or your school was hesitant before to join Instagram for Business now is the time to launch your space and fold into the wave that is Threads. The way Adam Mosseri…

  • Twitter, Why?

    For a while now, Twitter has been constantly changing it’s code and API because of cost revenue changes at the corporation and turnover in the engineers. Following the takeover by Elon Musk, Twitter has continuously done strange things with the way that it handles its own code, tagging and unassigning ✅, and its own sharing…

  • ReBlog of Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Facebook Friending 101 for Schools

    This is an excerpt from CoolCat Teacher’s Blog on Facebook and its new reality in the classroom space. I highly recommend everyone follow the pingback at the bottom of my excerpt and read the entire article. Great work on a complicated and touchy subject in some schools. Facebook has added an incredible complexity to our…

  • A Week without Social Media (via Chimaera)

    Very interesting read about the true usefulness of social media. I have to admit that the idea of walking away from Facebook is a very interesting idea. Hmm… I’m behind on everything because I’ve been moving, but I can’t possibly let Harrisburg University’s week-long social media blackout pass without a comment. I don’t know about…