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Andrew Abeyta

EBSCOhost: Information literacy on Facebook: an analysis - 2 views

  • Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education have been aligned with common behaviors on Facebook, examining each standard, performance indicator, and outcome for possible parallels in common Facebook tools and behaviors. These behaviors have then been connected to the process of conducting research in an academic context. Findings – Three Facebook functions – Feeds, Share, and Comment – emerged as the primary means by which information literate practices and behaviors are developed and exhibited on Facebook. In addition, information literacy in the age of social media requires a "meta-literacy": a critical awareness of why we do what we do with information. Research limitations/implications – This analysis (part one) presents the conceptual framework on which the data collection portion of the study (part two) is based. In doing so, it lays the groundwork for a reexamination of what it means to be information literate in light of social media practices and behaviors.
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    Hey Chris, This should help out a little with what Jeramie was talking about; how does Facebook help improve literacy skills.
Andrew Abeyta

Facebook - The Complete Biography - 1 views

  • Since their launch in February 2004, they've been able to obtain over 8 million users in the U.S. alone and expand worldwide to 7 other English-speaking countries, with more to follow. A growing phenomenon, let's discover Facebook.
  • Facebook is a massively successful social networking service that grew to prominence in virtually no time. It's not hard to see why: its features and tools are highly appealing, and Facebook users are extremely well networked in real life.
Chris Draper

Facebook by the numbers: 1.06 billion monthly active users | Internet & Media - CNET News - 0 views

  • The social network is now at 1.06 billion monthly active users. In addition to a 25 percent increase in monthly users from last year
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    Chris if you feel up to put this together i'm good with that
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    i think your gonna have to show more then just a growing popularity for facebook though how does it improve literacy skills but im sure you have some thoughts
Chris Draper

Number of active users at Facebook over the years - Yahoo! Finance - 0 views

  • 1 million — End of 2004. 5.5 million — End of 2005. 12 million — End of 2006. 20 million — April 2007. 50 million — October 2007. 100 million — August 2008. 150 million — January 2009. 175 million — February 2009. 200 million — April 2009. 250 million — July 2009. 300 million — September 2009. 350 million — End of 2009. 400 million — February 2010. 500 million — July 2010. 608 million — End of 2010. 750 million — July 2011. 800 million — September 2011. 845 million — End of 2011. 901 million — March 2012. 955 million — June 2012. 1.01 billion — September 2012.
jeramie cadle

MySpace, Facebook Promote Literacy - 1 views

  • For one, “Using [these] sites to communicate, collaborate, and create means learners use and can develop a wide range of literacy skills,” the report suggests. Students, for example, learn about copyright issues and what kinds of permissions service providers require, important digital literacy skills that can help develop creative, social, or entrepreneurial skills.
  • A growing number of educators are also starting to recognize the benefits of other Web 2.0 tools, where users can include video and photo-management sites. “Educators and other professionals are increasingly using social networking services to form communities and connect to others who share their interests,” the report adds. “In addition to providing a whole community with useful information about a school, college, organization or event, a profile on a social network sends a clear message to learners that you are aware of the types of spaces they enjoy online.”
  • Social networking sites are also used to organize activities, events, or groups to showcase issues and opinions in order to make a wider audience aware of them. These sites can also hone debating and discussion skills in a local, national, or international context, the report says.
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  • Sites like Bebo and Xanga also support creativity because users can showcase content such as writing, film, or photography—and they learn about copyright and licensing issues as they make informed decisions about how and what they can place on the site.
  • Collaboration, discovery, and becoming a team player are all encouraged because these sites promote working, thinking, and acting together. They also help young people develop their interests and find other people who share the same interests; introduce new things and ideas, and help broaden users’ horizons by helping them discover how other people live and think in all parts of the world.
  • “Online spaces are social spaces, and social networking services offer similar opportunities to those of offline social spaces: places for young people to be with friends or to explore alone, building independence and developing the skills they need to recognize and manage risk, to learn to judge and evaluate situations, and to deal effectively with a world that can sometimes be dangerous or hostile,” the report says.
  • And when it comes to gaining real-world experience, social networking sites fit the bill. “Being able to quickly adapt to new technologies, services, and environments is already regarded as a highly valuable skill by employers, and can facilitate both formal and informal learning,” the report says.
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    social networking sites similar to and are facebook
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    you might want to check this out chris
Terrance Gordon

Are internet "search engines" more reliable than an encyclopedia. - 0 views

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    1. When using the (most popular) Google search engine, its virtually possible to retrieve any information in an instant with typing specific keywords and allowing the search engine to do its magic. 2. Once the information has been obtained you then must be sure the contributing information is 100% valid. To identify fraud information on the internet you must check for certain trademark and copyright notification. Also official posting date, either recent or a past date can halfway validate the truth. Never a date past 20 years time or In the future. Those are the sources that mislead. 3. After the halfway validation of checking for a recent or prevous date you then must check popular and accurate information sources to see if th story being told is fact or fiction. Match the solid facts of both stories to set yourself comfortable with developing your own evaluation of the information.
Chris Draper

Technically Speaking: Why All Americans Need to Know More About Technology - 1 views

  • The purpose of this report is to inform the public—and especially people in a position to affect policy—of the urgent need for technological literacy. The report and its recommendations provide only a starting point. The case for technological literacy must be made consistently, on an ongoing basis, in light of the technological developments of the time. As Americans gradually become more sophisticated with regard to technological issues, they will be more willing to support measures in the schools and in the informal education arena to raise the level of technological literacy of the next generation. In time, leaders in government, academia, and business will also recognize the value of widespread technological literacy to their own and the nation’s welfare. The journey promises to be slow and challenging but unquestionably worth the effort.
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      a plea to the public at large for technological literacy
    • Andrew Abeyta
       
      Defiantly some major points in our argument. Now lets sum it up into an argument stating how well visual media has improved our learning capabilities and surely has made us better understand what it is that we are watching. Whereas reading from a text book depicts so much more stress.
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    people who are more in tuned with literacy skills from technology are better candidates for jobs
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    literacy is no longer knowing how to read and write
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    technology provides a collaborative platform to share ideas and thoughts and sprks that creativity in people
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    facebook creates freedom of expression and individuality and teaches us how to rhetorically anylize things
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    take a look at you tube i can't count how many times I've personal used it for an instructional video to help me complete a task
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    you can refute this if you want to but your lying to yourself because you have to every page says how benificial technology is to literacy skills
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    welcome to the digital revolution my friends I'm a digital immigrant but I'm so catching on fast
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