My colleagues and I at Howard Community College in Columbia, MD, are fortunate to work in an academic setting that provides numerous opportunities for professional development. One of the most valuable of these are our Faculty/Professional Learning Communities, or FPLCs. Faculty and staff not only have the opportunity to participate in learning communities that cover a diversity of interests, but also to create and build communities around topics that they would like to explore.
This blog will follow the explorations of the Social Media FPLC, as we examine the role that various forms of social media play in the lives of our students, and how faculty and staff can use it to connect with our students. As we share our findings and thoughts, we welcome discussion not just from our group or Howard Community College, but from faculty, staff, and students everywhere!
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