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Teachers and students are fed up with bans on social media and smartphones.

IMs and chat rooms aren't just distractions. For Millennials, they're how we brainstorm at the office.

A social media campaign wants to motivate teachers to make a fresh start in 2012.

How can out-of-touch companies stop alienating customers with messy p.r. battles and embarrassing reversals?

A mini-break from Facebook is quite possibly the perfect way to ring in 2012.

NBC sitcom Community is in trouble, and all this time I thought it was a runaway hit. Thanks for nothing, Twitter.

A psychology professor says allowing students "tech breaks" actually helps them focus on on academics.

Facebook is a private company that functions largely as a public space. Should we be policing its content?

Yesterday on Twitter and Facebook, we asked our friends: What national political issue is most important to you these days? We pose a question to...

Harvard students say they use Facebook in class because the lectures are boring.

Recyclebank wants to reward people for "everyday green actions." But is it really green if the rewards just push members to buy more stuff?

A new Facebook app will allow users to monitor, share, and compare information about their energy use.