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Couros, A., & Jarrett, K. (2011). Twitter for Teachers. In McLeod, S. & Lehmann, C. (Eds.), What School Leaders Need to Know About Digital Technologies & Social Media. Jossey-Bass/Wiley: San Francisco.
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Vanwynsberghe, H., & Verdegem, P. (2012) Integrating social media in education. CLCWeb: Comparitive literature and culture. 15(3).
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