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Michele Brown

The National Networker (TNNW) Blog: BEYOND THE CUBICLE - CORPORATE CULTURE: T... - 0 views

  • The culture appears to be grounded in not only a need to share, but also a desire to be recognized. Retweets – when someone sends your tweet (message) out to their followers (a term supporting the need for recognition) somehow elevates your status within this community.
  • Social media lives and breathes in a virtual reality. It permeates all corners of the world, allows people to communicate across all traditional boundaries and thrives 24 hours/day. So…does it have a definable culture?
  • The culture appears to be grounded in not only a need to share, but also a desire to be recognized. Retweets – when someone sends your tweet (message) out to their followers (a term supporting the need for recognition) somehow elevates your status within this community.
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  • Social Media as a dominant force for communicating has penetrated every element of society. Can a virtual community possess a culture? Every company and organization possesses a definable culture. Behaviors, decision-making models, intrinsic and extrinsic actions and how people are treated may all play a part in defining it. These elements of culture are measureable and easy to define within a controlled entity. Social media lives and breathes in a virtual reality. It permeates all corners of the world, allows people to communicate across all traditional boundaries and thrives 24 hours/day. So…does it have a definable culture? If you have spent any time on Twitter, you quickly realize thousands of people have a need to respond to the question, “What’s happening?” Twitter has developed it’s own language with tweets, retweets, tweeple, twitpics, twibes, etc. You can follow topics with a hashtag and people with lists. What is most apparent is the need people have to share. The culture appears to be grounded in not only a need to share, but also a desire to be recognized. Retweets – when someone sends your tweet (message) out to their followers (a term supporting the need for recognition) somehow elevates your status within this community. There are etiquette protocols as many people publicly thank you for following them and for retweeting. Retweeting becomes a type
  • As you get deeper into the structure of Twitter, you can join a twibe or tweeple group, which provides inclusion – another indication that the need for recognition is systemic.
  • Social media lives and breathes in a virtual reality. It permeates all corners of the world, allows people to communicate across all traditional boundaries and thrives 24 hours/day. So…does it have a definable culture?
  • The culture appears to be grounded in not only a need to share, but also a desire to be recognized. Retweets – when someone sends your tweet (message) out to their followers (a term supporting the need for recognition) somehow elevates your status within this community.
Michele Brown

Developing Minds and Digital Media - 0 views

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    Take a close look at the distinctive characteristics of new digital media and at the way in which young people are engaging with these media.
Michele Brown

A Better Safety Net: It's time to get smart about online safety - 11/1/2009 - School Li... - 0 views

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    Online safety must be relevant to youth, or we're talking to ourselves. It must accommodate the growing body of research on youth risk and what kids themselves say about how they use digital media, and it must be respectful-of both young people and the new media conditions they're ably exploiting.
Michele Brown

Garys Social Media Count - 0 views

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    Real-time statistics that show the sue of social media.
Michele Brown

News: Social Media Blackout - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Brief experiment at a university to see the impact of not having access to social media.
Michele Brown

How Teens Use Media - 0 views

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    A Nielsen report on the myths and realities of teen media trends
Michele Brown

Socialnomics - Social Media Blog - 1 views

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    Eric Qualman's blog on social media.
Michele Brown

Six Emerging Technologies That Will Impact College Campuses - 0 views

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    That's where the 2010 Horizon Report comes in. The annual report of the New Media Consortium's Horizon Project describes up-and-coming technologies that college campuses will likely mainstream within the next five years, as well as key trends they are experiencing and critical challenges that they will face.
Michele Brown

Copyright & Fair Use in Teaching Resources -- Center for Social Media at American Unive... - 0 views

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    Resources site for articles and other information covering copyright, plagiarism and fair use.
Michele Brown

Young People, Ethics, and the New Digital Media: - 0 views

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    This paper explores the ethical fault lines that are raised by digital pursuits.
Michele Brown

Learning-style research under fire - 0 views

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    According to a new review of existing research, scientists have yet to show conclusively that students learn better when they are taught according to their preferred modality-and the study's authors say it's time to stop funding a technique that hasn't been proven effective.
Sue Archer

Phonecast live to the web from any phone, anywhere | ipadio | Talk to your World - 0 views

  • ipadio allows you to broadcast from any phone to the Internet live.  Phone blog, collect audio data, record and update the world, or simply let your mates know what you're doing - ipadio is integrated with Social Media & Blogging platforms. 
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    Use iPhone or Android phone to broadcast from phone to Internet live. Free
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