[Technology 1524] Re: Social Networking Part V: What aboutotherkindsof Social Networking Sites?Mariann Fedele MariannF at lacnyc.orgTue Feb 12 14:00:23 EST 2008
Thanks Vicki, At the end of your message you mention your research. What type of research work are you doing related to the use of social networking sites/tech? Best, Mariann Mariann Fedele Director, NYC Regional Adult Education Network Literacy Assistance Center Moderator, NIFL Technology and Literacy Discussion List 32 Broadway 10th Floor New York, New York 10004 212-803-3325 mariannf at lacnyc.org www.lacnyc.org ________________________________ From: technology-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:technology-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Vicki Trottier Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 1:50 PM To: 'The Technology and Literacy Discussion List' Subject: [Technology 1523] Re: Social Networking Part V: What aboutotherkindsof Social Networking Sites? Good questions! I think Facebook is appealing to an older audience (like me!) who are put off by all the sparkly, flashing things on MySpace. I've also heard from former (young) MySpace users that they felt MySpace wasn't very secure and there is a higher risk of viruses. They also feel more in control with Facebook in terms of choosing who is a friend and who can read your personal information. There are also controls over appropriate/inappropriate pictures that seem to be strictly enforced. Recently, there was a controversy over a group of women posting pictures of them breastfeeding their children. Pictures were deemed inappropriate and removed; some users disagreed with that decision and petitioned Facebook, but I believe they stood by their decision. It is interesting that Facebook has taken off so widely in Canada. There could be some interesting social commentary as to why Canadians have embraced it so much more than other countries. Personally, I find Facebook much easier to manage for pictures, friends lists, etc. It can take on a life of its own, however, with add-ons! I have heard, through some of my research, of educational settings using Facebook as an add-on to online courses. It gets used, for example, as a discussion area for group work or as a place to form community for online students. Vicki ________________________________ From: Mariann Fedele [mailto:MariannF at lacnyc.org] Sent: February 12, 2008 1:21 PM To: vtrott at ntl.sympatico.ca; The Technology and Literacy Discussion List Subject: RE: [Technology 1520] Re: Social Networking Part V: What about otherkindsof Social Networking Sites? Hi Vicki, What do you think accounts for the appeal of Facebook over Myspace, and do you thin it would be a good fit for an education setting/learning community? Best, Mariann -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.nifl.gov/pipermail/technology/attachments/20080212/6175a490/attachment.html
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