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Using Social Media to Build a Class on Social Media

Posted on February 16, 2015 by Catherine Rawn

Over the next year I’ll be developing a course called the Psychology of Social Media, which I will teach as Psyc 325 in January 2016 at UBC. This course is currently listed as a developmental course, but we will emphasize Continue reading Using Social Media to Build a Class on Social Media→

Posted in from the classroom, on course design | Tagged course design, crowd source, social media

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