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  1. Added Dec 02, 2008 by ssunjlee
    A new breed of social networking sites focused on charity makes it easier not only to give, but also to show others that you're doing so. Got a problem with that? Philanthropy should stem from a sincere desire to help, of course, not from a desire for recognition.
  2. Added Dec 01, 2008 by gbeniamino
    Ways to incorporate today's Web 2.0 tools (including social networking) in a conventional classroom setting.
  3. Added Nov 30, 2008 by tkc871
    Interesting blog article about who "polices" facebook.
  4. Added Nov 26, 2008 by binorealuyo
    It's not that Detroit doesn't have a creative class, it's that Detroit's creatives — absent a physical social hub — don't always know each other. And that's what Internet advertising and marketing agency Elemental Detroit L.L.C. is hoping to change.
  5. Added Nov 26, 2008 by jinsilmock
    Kristin O'Neill blames Facebook for her recent breakup.
  6. Added Nov 21, 2008 by jinsilmock and 1 other
    Surfing the internet, playing games and hanging out on social networks are important for teen development, a large study of online use has revealed.
  7. Added Nov 21, 2008 by sarahfield
    Discusses a MacArthur Foundation study on teens' online socializing.
  8. Added Nov 21, 2008 by cherylforman
    Howard Gardner is considering how involvement in digital media is shaping the morality of children and teens.
  9. Added Nov 21, 2008 by cherylforman
    New MacArthur report on teens and new media. There's a two page summary of the findings of the three year research project into kids' informal learning with digital media, a white paper, and the complete text of the forthcoming book, Hanging Out, Messing Around, Geeking Out: Living and Learning with New Media.
  10. Added Nov 20, 2008 by sanchye
    This article shares some concerns of using social networking sites.
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