social networking web 2.0 this powerpoint can be found at my website: kirkpatr/think_tank march 2008
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Social Networking
WEB 2.0This Powerpoint can be found at my website:
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~kirkpatr/think_tank
March 2008
Wikipedia, a good example of Web 2.0
is a
Socially Networked encyclopedia
Social Network Theory states there are
nodes--the individual actors
ties--the relationships between the actors
Web 2.0Uses
server applications
as opposed to desktop applications on your computer
Can you name some of these applications?
NEA on MySpaceApril 1, 2007“It’s all part of the social networking revolution, in
which users build personal pages and use those pages to share information, chat online, and keep in touch
with others.”
My Spacefrom
Business Week’spoint of view
From BUSINESS WEEK
“In less than two years, MySpace has emerged as one of the hottest sites on the Web. It has more page views than Google (GOOG ). And with 22 million members, and a growth rate of 2 million a month, it stands to rival MSN (MSFT ), Yahoo! (YHOO ) and AOL (TWX ) as one of the major destinations on the Web.” (JULY 2005)
My Space in the Tabloids
When violent crime strikes a social network, the ghosts of the dead start roaming the machines.
Murder on MySpace
From INSIDE HIGHER ED
“If you don’t like what RateMyProfessors.com has done for the image of professors, get ready for the YouTube effect. YouTube is the immensely popular Web site where people post videos of themselves and their friends hanging out, doing mock television shows, watching television, or just about anything you can imagine in front of a video camera of some sort.
Because YouTube is very popular with college students, it should probably come as no surprise that they are posting videos of course scenes on the Web site — and judging from interviews with the “stars” of these postings, the professors aren’t being asked or giving permission for the filming. Nonetheless, some of the videos feature professors’ names, disciplines and institutions.”
Demonstrastion of Social Networking, Learning, and
Just for fun at YouTube
You Suck at Photoshop
(part 2 of a 7 part series)
Want a SECOND LIFE?
In the “MySpace-meets-Matrix” online world of Second Life, everyone is sexy, real money flows, and pixels are
the only limitation.
Trailer
HARVARD OFFERS VIRTUAL CLASS IN SECOND LIFE
replica of the university's Ames Courtroom
a course on argument users create avatars that they control,
using them to move around the virtual environment and interact with others
and with the virtual physical space.
The class will take place totally online.
Identity 2.0 Listen to Dick Hardt talk about online identity as a keynote speaker
at the Open Source conference:
http://identity20.com/media/OSCON2005/
“Really captures the complexities of participating in an online world and how identity is at the center of the Web
experience.”
- Dan Farber
Why the social-media revolution will go out with
a whimper (April 2007)
Michael Hirschom
Atlantic Monthly
April 2007
WEB 2.0 = a bubble that will go away soon.
Register
Log In
Edit profile
Click on My Groups
Find Group Called:
THINK Tank'd
and join it.
Find me.
That’s a start.
FACEBOOK NEXT STEPSEdit your profile. Add your picture.
Invite other group members to be your friends.
Find new friends besides me kirkpatr@hawaii.edu
Link your blog (ok--maybe you don’t have one) to your profile.
Find new information about your new friends.
Edit your profile some more.
Send messages to everyone or to your friends.
Hive-Minding
“Friending” is not operative
User-Power Content
Shaping and evolving content gets done
Gaming includes social connections
Wikis
Shared bookmarks, discussions
Content Rating (digg)
Bookmarking and tagging (del.icio.us)
Wikis
Board Game Geeks
Google APPS
CiteULike
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