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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. |
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!". |
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. 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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