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Posted on 20/05/201117/05/2011 by Rafael Scapin

Want Better Grades? New Study Says Try Facebook

Facebook does many things, but boost academic performance isn’t one of them, right? Wrong. A new study suggests that social networking sites may help college students both socially and academically.

http://socialtimes.com/want-better-grades-new-study-says-try-facebook_b61652

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CategoriesDawsonITE, Edtech, Social Media Tagseducation, facebook

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