Not exact matches
Come to one of the two
advanced social media trainings listed in the alerts below, where we will
discuss Facebook strategy in depth along with other topics key to
social media success.
This session will
discuss the
advances in using
social media for advocacy seen during the presidential and other campaigns (Kony 2012, SOPA / PIPA etc) during 2012 and techniques and tools that can be used for activists in 2013.
Paez returned to the Harvard Graduate School of Education to
discuss with students in the International Education Policy and Education Policy and Management programs the opportunities and challenges of
advancing reforms that seek greater
social justice.
Melody (first author) developed the new literacies course to accomplish three main objectives: (a) to provide teachers with a scholarly foundation in literacy studies that recognizes how
advances in technology influence literacy practices; (b) to support teachers in building their pedagogical knowledge of digital texts and tools as well as
social practices influencing composing practices; and (c) to provide teachers with a setting for direct application of the theories and practices
discussed in class as they worked with children in a writing camp.
For instance, it can not move «beyond
social marketing», because, as has been
discussed, it is not a popular campaign and its members — even those with
advanced degrees in psychology — have no idea to communicate with those outside of the movement.
«NYU
Advances Study in
Social Entrepreneurship,»
discusses how undergrads and graduates can
Improving
Social Work Practice Through the Use of Technology and Advanced Research Methods Schwartz, Jones, Schwartz, & Obradovic (2008) In Child Welfare Research: Advances for Practice and Policy View Abstract Reviews the use of technology in social welfare, discusses promising technological developments, explores the potential of actuarial risk assessment, and describes an innovative computational process for predicting the recurrence of child maltrea
Social Work Practice Through the Use of Technology and
Advanced Research Methods Schwartz, Jones, Schwartz, & Obradovic (2008) In Child Welfare Research:
Advances for Practice and Policy View Abstract Reviews the use of technology in
social welfare, discusses promising technological developments, explores the potential of actuarial risk assessment, and describes an innovative computational process for predicting the recurrence of child maltrea
social welfare,
discusses promising technological developments, explores the potential of actuarial risk assessment, and describes an innovative computational process for predicting the recurrence of child maltreatment.