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SOCIAL NETWORKING FOR SHARING, CARING AND INFORMATION GATHERING
Molly Immendorf
Instructional Technology Specialist
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
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Introduce you to Web 2.0, social networking/media, and cloud computing concepts, tips and possible pitfalls
Share specific examples of social media and social networking using Facebook and Twitter
Discuss communication opportunities
Today’s Objectives
Do you text message?
1. Yes2. No
Do you Facebook?
1. Yes, doesn’t everybody?
2. No, it’s not for me
Do you Twitter?
1. Yes- tweet, tweet!
2. No
What is Social Networking?
“A social network is a social structure made of nodes (which are generally individuals or organizations) that are tied by one or more specific types of interdependency, such as values, visions, ideas, financial exchange, friendship, kinship, dislike, conflict or trade.”
What is Social Media?
“Social media is information content created by people using highly accessible and scalable publishing technologies.”
Social Media Revolution 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFZ0z5Fm-Ng
Web 2.0 tools
Participatory Collaborative Integrated, often using RSS
Real Simple Syndication
Cloud computing
Computing on the cloud cautions Stability Finding your content
Accountability
Usernames and passwords Data breeches
Hackers/Accidents
Read the Terms of Service agreements Privacy
Questions?
Extending your personal network
Marketing your programming/product
Communicate with interested people
Ways to use social networking/media
Social Networking Tips
Privacy concerns
Who are my “friends”?
Life of the data
Before getting connected…
What am I
comfortable with?
What do I want others to
learn?
What do I want to learn?
What DON’T I
want others to
know?How will
I use this?
Questions?
Facebook terms
Profile News feed Status update Page “Friends” Wall Applications Groups Events
Ways to connect on Facebook
Profile
Personal Work Share
d
Fan Page
Unit Program
Groups
Open Closed
Secret
Facebook Profile
Entry into Facebook Your personal site on FB Newsfeed is like a homepage for FB
Includes status updates, Can create more than one (use different
email addresses/name) A profile is needed for creating other
types of FB sites
Promote your program, your office, you Wall “Fans” instead of “friends” Status can be linked to Twitter account Events Photos http://www.facebook.com
Facebook Fan Pages
Facebook Group
Open, Closed or Secret (new groups) Small group communication Messages to members are private Discussions, photo sharing, Wall No automatic updates Group Chat (new groups)
First, create a
Facebook Account “Profile”
Status can link to Twitter
Facebook GroupOpen/Closed/
SecretCan be Moderated
No notices
Facebook PageActs/looks like a
profile“Like”= Fan
Status can link to Twitter
Questions?
What is Twitter? Microblog, 140 character limit Integrates with other Web 2.0 tools http://www.twitter.com Web and mobile phone tools
Twitter, Tweets, and Tweeps
Twitter Terms
Tweet Followers/
following @username Direct Message #hashtag/
#keyword #sklbfast
Retweet
Twitter uses Breaking news Marketing Grassroots organizing Thought ticklers Ask questions Meeting/conference “backchannel” Integrate with Facebook status
Twitter, Tweets, and Tweeps
Twittequette
Being a follower Trust, learning, interesting
Being followed Email notification Block followers
Voice and presence Who are you online?
Questions?
Tech Tuesdays -Archives
Online Tools for Creating, Collaborating & Sharing PowerPoint Presentations
Facebook Tips Twitter Tips Bring the Web to You, RSS A Podcasting Primer Manage Your Photos and Images with Flickr Organizing the Internet with Tags and
Social Bookmarks Online Security Savvy Surfing
Archives at http://fyi.uwex.edu/edtech (not restricted)
Contact information
Presentation available on SlideShare.net:
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