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Michael Staton

Beeline Labs » Blog Archive » Social network-based relationships are not shal... - 0 views

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    It makes his relationships stronger - not weaker or more shallow than the friendships I grew up with.
Michael Staton

Facebook | Facebook's New Terms Of Service: - 0 views

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    Facebook's terms of service (TOS) used to say that when you closed an account on their network, any rights they claimed to the original content you uploaded would expire. Not anymore.
Michael Staton

Calvin College - News & Stories - 0 views

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    videos added to press releases by Calvin College
Michael Staton

Tara Stiles: Help! I'm Addicted to FaceBook! - 0 views

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    Addicted to Facebook article
Michael Staton

03.28.2006 - Online social networks boost friendships, and perhaps risks - 0 views

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    Zuckerberg speaks to Student Affairs Professionals at UC Berkeley.
Michael Staton

The Flaws of Facebook :: Inside Higher Ed :: Higher Education's Source for News, Views ... - 0 views

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    thoughts on professional relationships and "Friending"
Michael Staton

10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know - 0 views

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    10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know
Michael Staton

Social Media - FaceBook and MySpace as University Curricula - Open Education - 0 views

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    many universities have now begun offering courses in social media.
Michael Staton

Recent Changes Affecting FERPA & PPRA - 0 views

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    FERPA updates and overview
Michael Staton

What Motivates Users to Get Active on Facebook? - 0 views

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    "Using server log data from approximately 140,000 newcomers in Facebook, we predict long-term sharing based on the experiences the newcomers have in their first two weeks."
Kate Klingensmith

Facebook: Fan Pages vs. Groups for HigherEd Offices | howardkang.com - 0 views

  • Users don’t need an account to access fan page information for events, photos, etc.
  • Visitor Statistics: any analytics are useful.
  • I believe we should be focusing 65% on the fan page, 25% on the group, and 5% on the profile page
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  • I won’t have to manually post the items in the Links section, but I can use RSS-Connect to take care of it for me. You can also create custom boxes with FBML and integrate applications or causes related to your office/organization. Facebook pages are a one-stop-shop for viewers;
  • I believe Pages are a great hub for recruitment and awareness, but not an end all (groups are 25% focus for our office). Groups are necessary in the sense that they give ground to form community for students on a smaller scale.
Kate Klingensmith

To showcase your academic experts, forget TV and embrace Ustream… like Duke U... - 0 views

  • Questions could be asked via email, on a dedicated Facebook page – broadcasting live the stream – as well as on Twitter.
Kate Klingensmith

Social Media as a Teaching Tool (Orgsync) - 0 views

  • Faculty, and campus administrators, can utilize social media as a tool for creating new ways to engage students by posting relevant articles, research and websites to these social media sites that students are frequenting on a very regular basis; hence, encouraging outside the classroom learning.
Kate Klingensmith

apophenia: when teachers and students connect outside school - 0 views

  • What do you think is the best advice for other teachers when it comes to interacting with students on social network sites?
Kate Klingensmith

Millennial Marketing: Engaging Millennials in the Classroom - 0 views

  • To see the future of technology in the classroom, check out this slide share presentation, "Lectures That Stick: Digital Tools You can Use to Encourage Engagement and Retention."
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