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Social Networks Technology for Teaching and Learning Summer 2009 Friday, July 31, 2009

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Social NetworksTechnology for Teaching and Learning

Summer 2009

Friday, July 31, 2009

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Day 3: Social Networks

❖ Social Networks (generally speaking...)

❖ Facebook.com

❖ Ning.com (ours and some other examples)

❖ Twitter.com

❖ Bookmarking

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Social Networks, Generally Speaking...

❖ “How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live,” by Steve Johnson, Time, June 2009.

“Social networks are notoriously vulnerable to the fickle tastes of teens and 20-somethings (remember Friendster?), so it's entirely possible that three or four years from now, we'll have moved on to some Twitter successor. But the key elements of the Twitter platform — the follower structure, link-sharing, real-time searching — will persevere regardless of Twitter's fortunes, just as Web conventions like links, posts and feeds have endured over the past decade.”

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Nings❖ Pros and cons...

❖ Our ning.com at http://techforteach.ning.com/

❖ Search for other Nings!

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Bookmarking❖ (This isn’t something I do much, but...)

❖ Social Bookmarking in Plain English

❖ delicious.com (to sign up for a site)

❖ digg.com (a slightly different, more social bookmarking site)

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