J-school students have to know how to use social media, but they can also use it as a tool to further their education. Online Universities has posted a list of 50 chats that students can participate in – all by using specific hastags. Some of these conversations are weekly or monthly, while others are ongoing.
You can check out the complete list here.
J-school students have to know how to use social media, but they can also use it as a tool to further their education. Online Universities has posted a list of 50 chats that students can participate in – all by using specific hastags. Some of these conversations are weekly or monthly, while others are ongoing.
You can check out the complete list here.
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