How to make the perfect social media quiz

Josh Haynam shares some data on what distinguishes the top performing social media quizzes and offers 5 simple steps to create effective quizzes.

Source: www.socialmediaexplorer.com

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How Will You Deal With Your Digital Afterlife? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Only 20% of UK adults admitted to having given though to what will happen to their social profiles after they die. And there was quite a divide in how they would want their profiles to be maintained.

Source: www.socialmediatoday.com

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How Will You Deal With Your Digital Afterlife? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Only 20% of UK adults admitted to having given though to what will happen to their social profiles after they die. And there was quite a divide in how they would want their profiles to be maintained.

Source: www.socialmediatoday.com

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How to Be an Organized Blogger + My Previous Medical Office Life | So Much Better With Age

How to be an organized blogger with lots of free printables and tons of tips

Source: www.somuchbetterwithage.com

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What If Teachers Were Charged With Setting School Direction?

It may take awhile to come to consensus on tough issues, but teachers at Mission Hill School say the process helps them air out bad feelings that can poison the community.

Source: blogs.kqed.org

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There’s no app for good teaching!

8 solid, actionable tips for using tech in ways that actually improve the classroom.

Source: ideas.ted.com

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What it feels like to be the last generation to remember life before the internet

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Source: mpmengaged.wordpress.com

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This class may be the key to lowering depression in middle school | Deseret News National

“Researchers at the American Psychological Association found that preventing depression in the sixth grade, via gym class and recess, can stave off depression throughout the rest of adolescence.

 

Depression is the third leading cause of death and the number one leading cause of disability in teens. The study found that there is a significant association between the onset of depression in the sixth grade and depression in later teen years.”

 

Source: national.deseretnews.com

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10 Things You Need To Know Before Becoming A Full-Time Blogger

Want to become a full time blogger? Here are the 10 important things you should know if you are considering blogging full-time.

Source: www.stumbleupon.com

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