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24 Predictions for Social Media and Social Media Marketing in 2017 | Social Media Today - 5 views

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    What's new on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat for 2017? Videos seem to be the next big thing, followed by photos.
Karen Malbon

Social Media, Social Networking and School Libraries. - 1 views

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    This slideshare by Judy O'Connell encourages teacher librarians to become competent social media users. The twenty first century learning environment is constantly changing and teacher librarians must adapt. The internet is now a participatory medium and social networks are integral in our lives. School libraries need to be involved in social media and it begins with teacher librarians being active users within their with personal learning networks and their personal lives. Judy provides advice for teacher librarians on how to get started with policy planning, examples of best practice, tools and strategies for implementation. Specific instructions are provided for using Facebook and Twitter in school libraries.
samazz

The Assumption Catholic School - Our School: Use of ICT and social media - 1 views

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    This is an example of a very simple policy that establishes purposes of social media and ICT within the school, guidelines for use, expected behaviours and consequences for deviating from expected behaviours. This policy comes in the form of an agreement to be signed by both parents and students to ensure the policy is understood and adhered to. The agreement links to a single page explanation of what the Facebook page is to be used for and the rights of the school to remove content as it sees fit. While not comprehensive, it is a nice, simple policy/agreement that sets some ground rules.
Kerryn Whiteside

If the web wants rules, who will make them? - 2 views

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    Thanks for posting this one on Facebook Alexandra!
Kathy Richards

Facebook self-censorship: What happens to the posts you don't publish? - 4 views

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    Yes, interesting. Facebook has a lot of functionality under the surface that I suspect many aren't aware of.
heelyyeung

Fuji Xerox Hong Kong Social Media Policy - 0 views

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    "Please be careful with account names that resemble Fuji Xerox's official accounts. Current official account in Hong Kong is listed below:" (Fuji Xerox Hong Kong, n.d., para. 6.2). Fuji Xerox Hong Kong wants to make sure their employee and customers know which official channels are in Youtube, Facebook and Linkedln. A list of official channels ensure their customer communicate with the right authority.
Renate Beilharz

South Australian Public Library Network - Social media - 0 views

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    Libraries of SA. Social media http://www.libraries.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=279 This policy focuses specifically on the use of the Libraries SA Facebook and Twitter accounts. It describes the purpose of each accounts and how each account will be used. Policies on 'following' and replying to posts are clearly explained. Embedded in the policy is the Acceptable Use policy, privacy statement and disclaimer.
Judy O'Connell

How Social Networks Have Changed The World! - YouTube - 1 views

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    "An 11 minute documentary looking at the way social networking has changed the world and developed social communication. The documentary takes a look at several aspects of social networking including the way it has changed celebrating birthdays. I will also be looking into how social networks have altered the way children spend their days compared to how they would have done before Facebook was around. "
Judy O'Connell

How social media can make history - Clay Shirky - YouTube - 1 views

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    "View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/clay-shirky... While news from Iran streams to the world, Clay Shirky shows how Facebook, Twitter, and TXTs help citizens in repressive regimes report on real news, bypassing censors (however briefly). The end of top-down control of news is changing the nature of politics."
anonymous

The Age of Distraction: Getting Students to Put Away Their Phones and Focus on Learning... - 1 views

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    In a September 2012 post I briefly highlighted a number of studies documenting that most students don't multi-task well. When they're texting, looking at Facebook, or cruising on the Internet and listening to a lecture or discussion and trying to take notes, they aren't dealing with the content as well as they would be if they just focused on listening and note taking. And the evidence of that keeps accumulating, like the Kuznekoff and Titsworth study referenced here and described in detail in the January issue of The Teaching Professor. Using an intriguing study design, here's what they found: ". . . students who use their mobile phones during class lectures tend to write down less information, recall less information, and perform worse on a multiple-choice test than those students who abstain from using their mobile phones during class." (p. 251).
Heather Bailie

How to Create Social Media Guidelines for Your School | Edutopia - 0 views

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    In this concise four page guide (produced by Edutopia in collaboration with Facebook) educator and author Steven Anderson (@web20classroom) provides a very practical, step-by-step guide to developing a school social media policy. The seven steps start with "Examine your school culture" and conclude with "Review periodically". Each step includes reflection questions (for example "What are the fears around social media in school?" and "Does everyone on the team share the same goal?") and/or links to further resources as appropriate.
stephhk

Walmart Used Defense Contractor Lockheed Martin To Monitor Employees - Consumerist - 0 views

  • Lockheed analysts would follow the Twitter and Facebook feeds of employees and then report company-related activity back to Walmart HQ in Bentonville. The retailer was also kept up to date on the actions of non-employee organizers and activists who took part in protests.
  • there is nothing inherently illegal about tracking someone’s public social media feed. I
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    What we share in social media is often being analysed for different purposes.
Bec Nesbitt

Social networking in primary schools - 1 views

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    If you're looking to harness the potential of online social networking in the classroom whilst avoiding the pitfalls of adult-oriented sites Go into any junior class in England and ask how many children have a Facebook account, and I guarantee that at least four will raise their hands - frequently, many more.
lui_fong_ching

CDC Social Media Tools, Guidelines & Best Practices | Social Media | CDC - 0 views

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    This website provides guidance and examples for social media policy prepared by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The guidance points out analysing policy target is essential. The step by step guidance with Facebook, Twitter and text messages leads the focal points to write policy. The website also provides its policies as example for references.
Jacqueline Bodel

Beaut of an idea eats into mag ads - 3 views

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    Hi, an article in The Australian on how glossy women's magazines are struggling with readership as people go online for their fashion tips. Not related to libraries but shows what a difference the online world is having to our economy. I found it quite interesting. Enjoy...Jacqui if you have trouble with the link just type in article heading and it will come up
anonymous

Social Media Technologies for Achieving Knowledge Management Amongst Older Adult Commun... - 1 views

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    Social media technologies have a number of characteristics that may suit information access and informal knowledge management by older adults, and there is a rapid uptake of these technologies by this demographic. Based on the characteristics of social media technologies and previous findings of online knowledge management, we introduce a novel framework for achieving social media-based knowledge management suited to older adult communities. The framework involves several key aspects and requirements: public peer-to-peer sharing of information, evaluation of content amongst peers, the "push" nature of these technologies, ease-of-use through simple interfaces, affordability, platforms that are extensible to support a wide range of information types, a self-organizing information dissemination network, and a human-based peer trust network. We conducted a six-month trial of 150 participants using Facebook, Twitter and Skype to determine their perceptions and preferences in relation to using these social technologies. We found that in the majority, the views of the older adult participants were well matched to the requirements for achieving social media-based knowledge management, identified in the framework. In addition, we discuss the implications of the findings for the implementation of future social media-based knowledge management systems.
saywhatnathan

Social Networking - 2 views

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    Facebook. Flickr. Google+. Pinterest. Tumblr. Twitter. Yelp. The list of social networking sites is almost endless, bringing huge potential (and some headaches) to librarians nationwide. Will libraries continue to be able to keep up with the rapid- almost instantaneous-changes in technology and social networking? The consensus is: Yes.
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    This is link is part of the American Library Association 2013 State of American Libraries report. This part pertains to social networking and delineates some of the current problems and potential benefits of libraries using social networking sites. One potential benefit discussed in this section of the report is that libraries, particularly public libraries, can use social media to reach out to teens. As a result of this, teens may become lifelong learners and lifelong library users.
Lee FitzGerald

ALIA Social Media Group - 2 views

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    Found this interesting article on the ALIA Social Media Group- posted by Margie Anderson. Use of social media by the library. Current practices and future opportunities. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/access/white-paper-social-media.pdf
anonymous

Why Amazon Is the Most Social, Least Social-Friendly Commerce Platform | Social Media T... - 3 views

  • Social Before Social Was CoolBefore the appearance of traditional social networks like Facebook and Twitter, Amazon provided some of the first mass web 2.0 elements through customer product reviews.
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