The Value of Social Networking from the Perspective of the University It shouldn’t come as any surprise that the members of the graduating class of 2011 are more technologically savvy than most admissions and recruitment officers. After all, most freshman-age students in the US—young adults that were born around 1990—have been around computers all [...]
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Social Networking Websites: Marketing Opportunity for the Student or University
December 22nd, 2009
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3 Comments »Social Stories For The Autism Classroom
December 15th, 2009
Admin Autistic children and adults have deficits in social cognition, which means they lack the ability to think in terms that are appropriate where social interactions are necessary. This is explained using the “theory of mind” or the ability to mind read. A normally developing child will have the ability to read facial expression and [...]
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