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Tag Archives: use
How can teenagers safely use social media and mobile apps?
Over the last few weeks, I have been interviewed several times by CBS 6 and 8NEWS in Richmond on the safe and responsible use of social media and mobile apps by teenagers. You can view the news reports below.
Posted in Social Media
Tagged 8NEWS, CBS 6, Interview, safe, safety, Social Media, Social Media Professor, teenagers, use
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Survey on nonprofits and social media
I am currently carrying out a national survey on the social media engagement as well as policies and guidelines of nonprofit organizations. If you are working for a nonprofit organization, please take a few minutes and complete my survey. Please … Continue reading
Posted in Law, Public Relations, Research, Social Media
Tagged Campaigns, Charity, Engagement, Facebook, Google, Guidelines, Non-profit, Policy, Social Media, Social Media Professor, Strategy, Tumblr, Twitter, use, VCU, YouTube
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“Shoveling tweets” study published
The journal of the International Symposium on Online Journalism has published a study on Twitter adoption and use by American newspapers and television stations, which my former graduate students Maureen Linke and Asriel Eford conducted with me. The results of … Continue reading
Posted in International, Journalism, Research, Social Media
Tagged Adoption, Future of Journalism Conference, ISOJ, Newspaper, Shovelware, Social Media, Social Media Professor, TV, Twitter, use
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