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Free Instagram Template for Keynote with Lots of Ideas

Free Instagram Template for Keynote with Lots of Ideas | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it

Free Instagram Template for Keynote with Lots of Ideas for use. Two templates available for download (one is generic and the other one has multiple photo prompts).

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Study: Snapchat and Instagram are the worst for young people

Study: Snapchat and Instagram are the worst for young people | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it

A new study lends credence to what you’ve probably always suspected: social media is having a pretty negative effect on teenagers — Instagram and Snapchat being the worst culprits. The study, published today and called “Status of Mind,” was conducted by researchers for the Royal Society for Public Health in the UK. The researchers surveyed 1,479 British youths ages 14-24, asking them how they felt the different social media networks effected their mental health. They took in several factors such as body image, sleep deprivation, bullying, and self-identity.

 

The results suggest the two worst social media networks for kids are Instagram and Snapchat, as they had terrible scores for body image, bullying, and anxiety. Twitter and Facebook weren’t much better, though. YouTube was the only one that apparently inspired more positive feelings than negative ones.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/social-media-and-its-influence

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, May 19, 2017 3:45 PM

A new study lends credence to what you’ve probably always suspected: social media is having a pretty negative effect on teenagers — Instagram and Snapchat being the worst culprits. The study, published today and called “Status of Mind,” was conducted by researchers for the Royal Society for Public Health in the UK. The researchers surveyed 1,479 British youths ages 14-24, asking them how they felt the different social media networks effected their mental health. They took in several factors such as body image, sleep deprivation, bullying, and self-identity.

 

The results suggest the two worst social media networks for kids are Instagram and Snapchat, as they had terrible scores for body image, bullying, and anxiety. Twitter and Facebook weren’t much better, though. YouTube was the only one that apparently inspired more positive feelings than negative ones.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/social-media-and-its-influence

 

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Six apps that block social media distractions - eCampus News

Six apps that block social media distractions - eCampus News | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it

"A collection of apps, lauded by educators and students alike, are solving one of education’s biggest tech-related pet peeves: unnecessary distraction ..."

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How to Use Instagram in the Classroom - The Tech Edvocate

How to Use Instagram in the Classroom - The Tech Edvocate | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
Instagram is a social media platform that is continuing to gain momentum. According to Wordstream, there are 800 million people on Instagram, and a third of the users are teenagers. If you have not begun harnessing the power of Instagram for your classroom, you need to consider it. Teachers across the world are finding ways to use Instagram to engage with their students and their parents.

If you follow your school’s internet and social media policies, Instagram can be a fun and safe social media tool for you and your students. The first thing you want to do, as a teacher, is to create a separate, private classroom account. This account should only be used for class-related things and only followed by students and their parents. Once you get your Instagram classroom account, you can get busy searching related #hashtags and posting images right away.

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25+ EDU Lesson Plans and Resources for Canva

25+ EDU Lesson Plans and Resources for Canva | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
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9 Web Apps to Display All Your Social Network Feeds in One Place

9 Web Apps to Display All Your Social Network Feeds in One Place | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
How many social networks do you use to keep yourself updated on what’s happening amongst your circle of friends and news from across the world? Everyday, with

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Michelle Bish's curator insight, August 17, 2014 1:24 PM

I need a social media feed aggregator but which one? Don't want to spend a lot of time trying each one out...

Tony Guzman's curator insight, August 18, 2014 9:34 AM

Howard Rheingold has coined the term, Infotention (http://www.rheingold.com/university/mini-courses/) and this article helps you make more efficient use of your time.

Michel Müglich's curator insight, August 19, 2014 3:35 PM

Social Media Plattformen aggregiert nutzen - Tools für mein PLE?