Pinterest as a Teaching Tool

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Sarah E. Schoper

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This paper discusses a use of the social media application, Pinterest, in a graduate course.

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Schoper, S. E. (2015). Pinterest as a Teaching Tool. Journal of Teaching and Learning With Technology, 4(1), 69–72. https://doi.org/10.14434/jotlt.v4n1.13114
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