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Videocast: "Student Mobilization: A How-To"

How can social online communities such as facebook.com be used to mobilize students for activist causes?

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How can social online communities such as facebook.com be used to mobilize students for activist causes? One of five "how-to" videos exploring new media technologies from an activist perspective.

First published

01/12/2006

Genres

education

Duration

2 minutes

Parent Podcast

TenFour

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Episode Description

Isomi Miake-Lye explores how social online communtities such as facebook.com can be used to mobilize students for activist causes. One of five "how-to" videos exploring new media technologies from an activist perspective.

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