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Author:  Public_Domain [ Tue May 28, 2013 5:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Student teachers learn tough lesson in social media use

I purged everyone I knew in high school save a few people here and there. Then I purged my family and anyone who knows my family..

Maybe I am a Stalinist afterall

No one I've met in college actually bothers with Facebook, so I've got a couple people but just like me they don't even look at the site for weeks at a time

Author:  2Cdo [ Tue May 28, 2013 6:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Student teachers learn tough lesson in social media use

Zipperfish Zipperfish:
Public_Domain Public_Domain:
A good way to have no problems on Facebook is to have a friend list of about 12 people.

Really can't say that that site is nearly as important as it was when I was in high school...


I must do a purge. I don't even know half of my Facebook friends.


My list of friends is fairly small. Just being an acquaintance doesn't get you on the friends list. 8)

Author:  Thanos [ Tue May 28, 2013 6:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Student teachers learn tough lesson in social media use

Zipperfish Zipperfish:
Public_Domain Public_Domain:
A good way to have no problems on Facebook is to have a friend list of about 12 people.

Really can't say that that site is nearly as important as it was when I was in high school...


I must do a purge. I don't even know half of my Facebook friends.


Make the experience like the title of a Stan Lee/Jack Kirby comic, complete with Galactus-sized hands reaching across a troubled starscape, "Lo, There Shall Come An Unfriending!". :mrgreen:

Author:  xerxes [ Tue May 28, 2013 7:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Student teachers learn tough lesson in social media use

martin14 martin14:
xerxes xerxes:
At the very least if you're going to bad mouth your profs on Facebook, make a hidden group that invitation only.



Sure, we even have experience of the super secret Facebook group here at CKA....



worked out really well, if I remember.


:lol: :lol:


It's only a secret if people don't blab.... :)

But I've been in this exact situation myself. Some people here may or may not know that I tried my hand at teaching a few years ago (long story short: I wasn't cut out of it). In my class' program we had two profs who were shit at their jobs. One didn't know what he was doing and the other was a total bitch in every sense of the word.

Now we of course had a FB group we were all in so we could share class materials and such, but we also used it a lot to bitch about our profs. Thing was, it was a hidden group that was invitation only; we never got busted.

Author:  Xort [ Thu May 30, 2013 2:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Student teachers learn tough lesson in social media use

So if you said you didn't like your professor in person would you be kicked out of the program or have to write a fake apology letter?

Yet another case of educational institutions that hate when people share ideas that are not of the aproved nature.

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