“…Additionally, several studies of educational practices with social media focus on online classrooms (e.g., Blaschke, 2014;Conole and Dyke, 2004;Dabbagh and Kitsantas, 2012) or higher education classrooms (e.g., Moran et al, 2011;Okoro et al, 2012). Other scholars conducting empirical studies focused on social media use in education examined the products created (e.g., Hull and Nelson, 2005;Lee, 2007) and the expressed identities that can be seen in these products (e.g., Halverson, 2009;Hughes and Morrison, 2014;Zammit, 2011), while still others focused on teacher/professor attitudes about social media in the classroom (e.g., Mao, 2014;Vie, 2015) or assessment (e.g., O'Byrne, 2009;Unsworth and Chan, 2009).…”