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      • Above the Din
      • The Truth used to be easy
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      • The fight for attention
      • Connectives: Our brains on technology
      • The balancing act: a look at 5 problems with social media
      • High School: teacher privacy vs student privacy
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      • Shanghaied by Social Media: Your Attention Is a Commodity & App Designers Are Using Addictive Design to Hijack It
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      • An Abstainer Reflects on Social Media
      • Social Media for Political Protest: What Does the Research Say?
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      • My Concerns on Privacy
      • Social Media Can Change
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      • Use of Social Media in Social Change
      • Scary social media
      • Private Eyes, They’re Watching You…
    • Diane Lucarelli
      • Learning through Connecting
      • Mind Control: Sci Fi or Cell Phones?
      • Blogging: The Beginning and the End
      • Social Media as a Platform for Social Change
      • The Price of Privacy: What Are You Paying for Your Online Choices?
      • It’s a Balancing Act with or without the (Inter)Net
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      • A Reflection on Connectivism and Middle School Education
      • Are We Really In Control? Technology and Its Ethics
      • Safety, Security, and Privacy
      • Social Media and the Internet: Its All About Balance
      • Social Media: A Powerful Tool for Social Change
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      • What sets connectivism apart?
      • What’s Behind the Curtain?
      • Social Media as Community Organizing
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      • Searching the Cyberspace Galaxy
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