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[Technology 1527] Re: Social Networking Part V:Whataboutotherkindsof Social Networking Sites?

Mariann Fedele MariannF at lacnyc.org
Tue Feb 12 14:23:46 EST 2008


Vicki thank you for sharing this information! This looks both
tremendously interesting and important to the field (in Canada and
beyond). From the time line presented on the GO main page it looks like
a number of key materials including the research report and a Promising
Practices manual will be published this year. Please, use the Tech list
as a means of disseminating information and keep us abreast of your
work. I recommend that tech list subscribers take a look at
www.nald.ca/gettingonline <http://www.nald.ca/gettingonline> for more
information.

Regards,

Mariann



Mariann Fedele

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NYC Regional Adult Education Network

Literacy Assistance Center

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From: technology-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:technology-bounces at nifl.gov]
On Behalf Of Vicki Trottier
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 2:11 PM
To: 'The Technology and Literacy Discussion List'
Subject: [Technology 1526] Re: Social Networking Part
V:Whataboutotherkindsof Social Networking Sites?



I'm not actually researching social networking per se, but rather the
broader scope of online training/distance education, particularly as it
impacts the Canadian literacy field. Our project is a national one and
is called Getting Online. You can find more information at
www.nald.ca/gettingonline.



One of the things we are researching is the type of technology that is
being used both by the literacy field and also by similar fields
(not-for-profits, small organizations, etc.). Social networking is just
one of the "add-on" type features that we have seen, along with
podcasts, wikis and so forth. I haven't seen a lot of examples of it,
but then I haven't been specifically looking for it at this point. I
think it is being used, when it is being used, by educational
institutions such as universities and colleges, and those aren't the
focus of our research. But I have definitely seen a lot of references to
social networking through various lists and online articles that I come
across; it is certainly a growing area of interest, particularly in
terms of moving from the realm of "fun sites" to useful sites that link
in with work, education, etc.

Vicki



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From: technology-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:technology-bounces at nifl.gov]
On Behalf Of Mariann Fedele
Sent: February 12, 2008 2:00 PM
To: The Technology and Literacy Discussion List
Subject: [Technology 1524] Re: Social Networking Part V:
Whataboutotherkindsof Social Networking Sites?

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





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