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The Use of Social Media in Education

Social Networking Sites are a widely used tool to which 61% of adults engage in, thus making it a popular platform to interact over. As depicted in the graph below, a majority of those that use Social Networking Sites are between the ages of 16-24, thus making the use of social media in education a popular option amongst education providers.   Statistics on the different age groups that engaged in Social Networking in Great Britain during 2015. Continue reading →

Social Media Plagiarism

Ethics focus on what is best for society, and constitute a structure of moral principles governing how people live their lives.Ā  Therefore, ethical issues occur when moral principles and actions are conflicted, and individuals are unsure between right and wrong.Ā Ā  Education is slowly becoming more integrated with social media, so the ethical implications of this are becoming more relevant. Continue reading →