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Knight Foundation Infographic: Twitter, Facebook and Co. — Good for Teens and the First Amendment?
Infographics
As social media use has grown in the United States, so has students appreciation for the First Amendment, yet many teachers still don’t believe social media helps students learn. This infographic done with the Knight Foundation, looks at these differences.









