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11 TV Hill: Social media's impact on communication, politics

Good, bad or indifferent, social media isn't going anywhere soon and it has left its mark for generations to come. Our panel discusses how social media has changed the way we communicate and how it has impacted the political process in America. Our panel includes Dr. Kaye Whitehead, associate professor at Loyola University Maryland and a historian who specializes in political environments and social arenas, and Bill Sieglein, founder of CISO Executive Network, an expert adviser of cyber...

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County to include social media as learning tool

More teachers could be logging on to social media as an educational tool in Anne Arundel County, where the school district is in the early stages of crafting a social media policy for students and teachers. Tim Tooten reports.

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Related topics : social media tools for education / social media policy / social media report

Video: Student's social media post questioned

School officials in Howard County believe a student posted a racially offensive picture on social media. The school system met Friday with an Atholton High School student and her parents over a picture that appears to be causing a lot of concern. By the time school let out late Thursday at Atholton High, word had already spread around campus about an image that was seen and shared over social media.

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Video: Student faces disciplinary action for social media post

A Howard County school is disciplining a student who posted a racist picture on social media. The Howard County Public School System finds itself again dealing with a student posting racist material on social media, despite the school system taking a number of steps to try and stop this type of behavior. District officials have confirmed that a student at Oakland Mills High School in Columbia posted an image Wednesday that shows a picture of the student and wording that includes the...

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Company helps people clean up their online reputation

If there are negative assertions made about you online, Reputation Changers can help get rid of the trash talking.

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Howard County schools revise social media policy

Howard County is about to put more teeth into its student social media policy by launching a countywide public awareness campaign. Subscribe to WBAL on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1oJSRCN

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Video: Adults and social media consumption

Dr. Steven Crawford with Sheppard Pratt discusses the affect social media has on adults.

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Facebook, MySpace And Job References

Lawyer Oren Saltzman talks about how some human resource personnel go to a person's social networking site to learn more about them.

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Policies restrict teachers on social media

When it comes to what's acceptable on social media, local schools systems are increasingly pointing to what's already on the books. Subscribe to WBAL on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1oJSRCN

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