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SOCIAL MEDIA: If You LIKE Me, Why Not SHARE Me?
Social media provides opportunities to announce to the world something you've done/are doing, or something you deem important that others should know. But for those who read your post, the message they send you (and others) with a LIKE or a SHARE is very different -- and significant.

The State of the State of the Union
Scott McLemee traces the evolution of the State of the Union address from George Washington's day until our current moment.
The Two-Body Problem
N. Fadeke Castor and Bertin M. Louis Jr. discuss navigating the challenges of a joint position in Africana studies.
Notes on Languages
Challenges to offering language instruction ... and some opportunities.
What Is the Relationship Between Learning Design and Student Well-Being?
A Q&A with four learning and wellness professionals.
Memes, ‘Fam,’ and Dabbing
Engaging students – to retain them – transcends adopting hip lingo, proving social media savvy.

Online Degrees: Prestige, Acceptance, and the Big Picture
Pondering the past, present, and future of digital learning
Beyond Digitized Lectures, PowerPoint Slides, and a Discussion Board
A wise humanities faculty member once said to me, “Please no more talk about academic innovation. Instead, let’s talk about...
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