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Social Media Project
Students are to use social media as a way to communicate to people the idea about the assigned theme. Some acceptable forms of could be: a blog, FaceBook, Twitter, or Instagram. Pages should be fake. Students can use a poster board and design what the page would look like. The only exception would be to design a page on the computer without it being published to the web, or publishes the page as a private page, where nobody can see or comment on it.
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Social Media Project
Students are to use social media as a way to communicate to people the idea about the assigned theme. Some acceptable forms of could be: a blog, FaceBook, Twitter, or Instagram. Pages should be fake. Students can use a poster board and design what the page would look like. The only exception would be to design a page on the computer without it being published to the web, or publishes the page as a private page, where nobody can see or comment on it.
Grade levels:
9-12
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