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  2. Social media in education - Wikipedia

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    Social media can provide students with resources that they can utilize in essays, projects, and presentations. Students can easily access comments made by teachers and peers and offer feedback to teachers. [20] Social media can offer students the opportunity to collaborate by sharing information without requiring face to face meetings. [21]

  3. Hurtful social media posts, actions among CBSD student clubs ...

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    Tensions between Muslim and Jewish student groups has CBSD looking at updating its social media policy for student clubs

  4. Social media - Wikipedia

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    Social media allows for mass cultural exchange and intercultural communication, despite different ways of communicating in various cultures. [226] Social media has affected the way youth communicate, by introducing new forms of language. [227] Novel acronyms save time, as illustrated by "LOL", which is the ubiquitous shortcut for "laugh out loud".

  5. Social organization - Wikipedia

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    Social organizations are created constantly and with time change. [citation needed] Smaller scaled social organizations include many everyday groups that people would not even think have these characteristics. These small social organizations can include things such as bands, clubs, or even sports teams.

  6. Social software - Wikipedia

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    One-tenth of all middle school and high school students have been on the receiving end of "hate terms" hurled against them. 55 percent of all teens who use social media have witnessed outright bullying via that medium. 95 percent of teens who witnessed bullying on social media report that others, like them, have ignored the behavior. [36]

  7. Social club - Wikipedia

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    Social activities clubs can be for-profit, non-profit or a combination of the two (a for-profit club with a non-profit charitable arm, for instance). Some social clubs have function halls which members, or sometimes the general public, can rent for parties. A number of Jewish community centers and other organizations, such as the YMCA, have ...

  8. Student society - Wikipedia

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    Others focus on a specific social cause (such as the Real Estate Club), whether by topic or specific to an area (even international). For example, Refresh Bolivia is a student-run nonprofit community which originated at Harvard University ; it is dedicated to constructing a "maternal & child care oriented community health center" in Cochabamba ...

  9. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social media - Wikipedia

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    Social media has been used by news outlets, organizations, and the general public to disseminate both accurate information and misinformation about the pandemic. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] The CDC, WHO, medical journals, and healthcare organizations have been actively updating and sharing information across various platforms, often partnering with Facebook ...