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Beyond Bieber: Twitter redefines student learning

October 17, 2012
Beyond Bieber: Twitter redefines student learning

Twitter, best known as the 140-character social-networking site where Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga chit-chat with fans, has become a new literary format that is improving student learning, a new study argues. Christine Greenhow, assistant professor in the Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education (CEPSE) in the MSU College of Education, found...
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Posted in 1) News Type, 2) Sections, 3) Departments, CEPSE, College News, In The News, Multimedia, Research, Special Education |

Greenhow appointed communications director for AERA division

May 14, 2012
Greenhow appointed communications director for AERA division

Christine Greenhow, assistant professor of educational psychology and educational technology in the the MSU College of Education, has recently been named Division C communications director for the American Educational Research Association (AERA). With more than 4,000 members, Division C is AERA’s largest sector, which promotes the study of educational learning and instruction in both formal and informal settings. Greenhow was initially recruited for the position...
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Greenhow to speak at national cyberlearning summit

January 17, 2012
Greenhow to speak at national cyberlearning summit

Less than a month into her time as assistant professor at Michigan State University’s College of Education, Christine Greenhow has been sharing her research on social media, as pertaining to global education and policy, in high profile ways. CQ Researcher, a weekly publication on trending issues, recently featured Greenhow in their issue on Digital...
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Posted in 4) Offices, Centers, & Institutes, Academics, CEPSE, College News, Multimedia, Other News, Outreach, Research, Teacher Education |

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