No new info about colleges & mental health, but still an important watch from @TODAYshow. #sachat https://t.co/uVaEdNUnm2
— jasonrobert (@jasonrobert) June 28, 2016
Social media should be mandatory in first-year seminar modules. Like English, if you're going to speak the language, do so correctly #sachat
— Rayna Anderson, CPCC (@Rayna_Anderson) June 27, 2016
It's official the New Majority has arrived-they'll be in college in 2033! @AERA_EdResearch @ASHEoffice pic.twitter.com/W7PZtAHO8s
— Travis York, PhD (@travisyork) June 26, 2016
A3: Seek representation of multicultural perspectives in new media like YouTube channels & offer to students; Great videos out there #SAChat
— Matt Nazario-Miller (@MattMNazario) June 23, 2016
Each week, we strive to provide a snapshot of the happenings in the #SAChat community, articles of note, and tweets you may have missed. Below, you’ll find just a small sample of those we thought were worth your time. We hope it will encourage you to keep the conversation going. Chat on!
#SAChat In Review
A3: Seek representation of multicultural perspectives in new media like YouTube channels & offer to students; Great videos out there #SAChat
— Matt Nazario-Miller (@MattMNazario) June 23, 2016
A4: We need our students, who come through our programs, to then go out and affect media at large in positive, inclusive ways. #sachat
— Floyd Pouncil (@FloydPouncil) June 23, 2016
A4: I like when students and offices hold visual campaigns and have programs that seeks to have students interpret media. #sachat
— Karyn Dyer, M.S. (@THEKarynDyer) June 23, 2016
A2. Negative representations have forced me to bring the issue to our national college-run media body. It starts here with us. #sachat
— Jackie Alexander (@jackiealexander) June 23, 2016
Q2 When the media perpetuated stereotypes of who I thought I was supposed to be I tried to emulate those characteristics #sachat
— Sarah D. Rosenthal (@RosesHigherEd) June 23, 2016
A1: If the only thing depicted in media is negativity and violence the chance for us to become disensitized to the hurt increases. #SAChat
— Joseph Wuest (@pjwue) June 23, 2016
Articles Worth a Read
#SAChat #HigherEd RT @HarvardBiz
What to do when you inherit a team that created the situation you’re trying to fix. https://t.co/BWkNcgNFOq— Sharon Stead ♥♫ (@sharonlstead) June 27, 2016
Interesting article on best practices and culture; definitely parallels through #HigherEducation. #sachat #highered https://t.co/C9bAdRUCWq
— Matthew Kurz (@MatthewJKurz) June 27, 2016
Today's #college students: Missing out isn't an option, and neither is down time: https://t.co/Y7vw0z7BiP #highered #SAchat #Duke
— Katie Smith (@ksmith258) June 23, 2016
Tweets You May Have Missed
I wonder how different/same the convos on the #sapros fb page would be if folks are in the same room facing each other. #sachat
— Joe Sabado (@JoeSabado) June 25, 2016
Highly recommend to #sachat & #sagrad folks in need of more summer reading, quick but intense & eye opening read https://t.co/17Rkl4LMF1
— Lindsay Murdock (@linds_murdock) June 28, 2016
Any RA programming model ideas? What works? What doesn't? Wellness wheel yay or nay? #SAchat #Reslife
— Julie Kennedy (@JulieKennedy8) June 28, 2016
#sachat -Anyone use SoMe to reach students when traditional means don't get results (ex: students stopped attending class)? Can we chat?
— Steven Yeagley (@StevenYeagley) June 23, 2016