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Teaching on TikTok - A New Model for Online Educators - cover

Teaching on TikTok - A New Model for Online Educators

Peter Thompson

Casa editrice: Heritage Books

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Teaching on TikTok: A New Model for Online Educators is a refreshing and practical guide for teachers, creators, and educators who want to make a real impact in the digital world. With the rise of TikTok as a powerful learning platform, this book explores how short-form video content is transforming the way we teach and connect with learners online.
 
 
 
Packed with insights, real-life examples, and step-by-step strategies, it offers a clear roadmap for building engaging, informative, and authentic educational content. Whether you are a seasoned educator or just getting started, you will discover how to use TikTok to share your knowledge, grow your audience, and inspire learners across the globe.
 
 
 
This book is more than just a how-to. It is a call to embrace creativity, meet students where they are, and rethink what it means to teach in the age of social media.
Disponibile da: 14/07/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 115 pagine.

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