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The State of Missouri recently passed a law that bans teachers from interacting with students on Facebook in order to protect students from sexual assault. Punya Mishra, professor of educational technology and director of the Master of Arts in Educational Technology program at Michigan State University, joins us in a discussion about what the law means for Michigan and other states. We also hear want to hear what you think about teacher-student interactions on Facebook. Give us a call today, Wednesday August 3 at 10:20am or comment below at your convenience.
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