Forbes: Social Media Literacy Still Lacking – Could That Change?

Ashley Nelson, senior professor of practice in management communication, was interviewed by Forbes for a story about the importance of teaching social media literacy to high school and college students.
"With the rise of misinformation, online harassment, data privacy concerns, and the psychological impact of social media, teaching students how to navigate these platforms responsibly is more important than ever," explained Ashley Nelson, senior professor of practice at Tulane University's Freeman School of Business.
To read the story in its entirety, visit forbes.com:
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