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More than one-third of teachers use memes, emojis, and GIFs to help teach a lesson, despite most teachers' concern about social media's effects on grammar, a survey finds.
The students are now schooling the teachers. More than one-third (37%) of teachers have used memes, emojis and GIFs to help make a point or teach a lesson in their classrooms, according to a ...
As noted by the internet meme database Know Your Meme, the GIF comes from Giant Bomb's video titled "Unprofessional Fridays." In the clip, Scanlon reacts to someone saying they are “Farming with ...
Additionally, because teaching with technology is, at times, intimidating for the new TA, memes are a friendly way to introduce students to issues of socialization, social control, and the internet as ...
The Independence Day-themed quote from the "Legally Blonde" film series has been shared often on social media posts on the Fourth of July.
THE GIF turned 30 today, so, let’s wish the Graphical Interchange Format a very happy birthday. From its humble beginnings on black and white computers to its now ubiquitous usage in memes, w… ...
An installation in the New York Museum of the Moving Image presents contemporary art GIFs in their original format, on the computers used to build them.
Memes, gifs and political power — as lines blur between the online and offline worlds by Negar Mottahedeh, opinion contributor - 07/10/17 10:40 AM ET ...
It’s time to take action, and we can’t afford to wait. Editor’s Note: If you want to learn more about how to make memes in your classroom, or about teaching skills in evaluating information, take our ...
The GIF was taken from scene in the 1972 film Jeremiah Johnson, according to Know Your Meme, the website that serves as the internet’s repository for the details behind the viral memes and GIFs ...