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Gavrin, Andy; Lindell, Rebecca – Physics Teacher, 2017
There are many reasons for an instructor to consider using social media, particularly in a large introductory course. Improved communications can lessen the sense of isolation some students feel in large classes, and students may be more likely to respond to faculty announcements in a form that is familiar and comfortable. Furthermore, many…
Descriptors: Physics, Social Media, Introductory Courses, Calculus

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