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From today's Wired Campus:<br><br>
<h3><b><a href="http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/index.php?id=1311">
Should Professors Use Facebook?</a></b></h3>A
<a href="http://justintapp.blogspot.com/2006/02/fascinated-with-facebook.html">
blog post</a> we stumbled on a while back, by a graduate student, warned
other students that professors have started creating accounts on
Facebook, the social-networking Web site so popular with students these
days: "If a student misses class and says 'I had a doctor's
appointment,' I've seen professors that get on Facebook, read the kid's
wall and see that he was invited to a party the night before, and the kid
was absent because he was actually hung over." Are professors using
Facebook for this purpose? Should professors enter this online social
space for any reason?
<a href="http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/article/1311/should-professors-use-facebook#comment">
Join the discussion.</a> <br><br>
-Sue<br>
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Suzanne Lorimer<br>
Coordinator of Research Services<br>
226 Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University<br>
P.O. Box 208240<br>
New Haven, CT 06520-8240<br>
(phone) 203-432-8371 (fax) 203-432-8527<br>
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