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Short, sweet and simple!... Social Media Explained Visually
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Riots continue to rage across Istanbul today, where a small and peaceful protest over an urban redevelopment plan has transformed into a violent demonstration against the Turkish government and...
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http://www.nsusales.com -- Huizenga Business School produced a humorous video about how extreme content on your Facebook profile could hinder your chance at ...
Bringing social media (in its many forms) into the classroom has become a Really Big Thing. With all of that information out there, its interesting to also see who is using it and to what degree.
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Researchers at Canada's University of Victoria have published a website, CATSMI, that provides information on more than 20 social networks privacy policies and what they mean to you.
The MIT Center for Collective Intelligence brings together faculty from across MIT to conduct research on how new communications technologies are changing they way people work together.
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Google has reportedly launched an expansive effort to bring wireless networks and affordable computing to emerging markets such as sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, moves that could bring the Internet to a further billion people.
Youth are sharing more personal information on their profiles than in the past. They choose private settings for Facebook, but share with large networks of friends. Key findings include: Teens are sharing more information about themselves on their social media profiles than they did when we last surveyed in 2006: - 91% post a photo of themselves, up from 79% in 2006. - 71% post their school name, up from 49%. - 71% post the city or town where they live, up from 61%. - 53% post their email address, up from 29%. - 20% post their cell phone number, up from 2%.
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Yahoo has made a deal and a promise. The company officially announced it bought Tumblr and told the blogging-site’s loyal fan base it "promises not to screw it up."
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The Wall Street Journal is now reporting via Twitter that the rumored $1.1 billion cash acquisition deal for social blogging site Tumblr has been approved by Yahoo's board of directors.
A lot is being said about Twitter these days in the education arena, and it seems to be a growing trend. Despite its reach, Twitter still offers a lot of r
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Auch einzelne europäische Nutzer wurden über das Prism-Programm der NSA bespitzelt.
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Facebook today announced that it is bringing hashtags to its service, letting users add context to a post, indicate that it is part of a larger discussion, as well as discover shared ...
. . How Facebook Mistakes Cause Job Interviews To Go Terribly Wrong . Students, beware of what YOU post on the Social Medias, especially on Facebook as it could become very uncomfortable on your in...
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Staying safe on social media isn't easy. Social networks want a LOT of your information. Here's a visual guide to what you can (and can't) post.
===> Study shows that companies have rejected 1 in 10 people between ages 16 and 34 because of something the person shared on social media. <===
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Most of them set their Facebook profiles to private, however. ;
I might be a little biased, okay A LOT biased, but I want to give you the 4 reasons why I think that teaching social media to our children in schools is not only necessary, but critical.
Twitter is increasingly mandatory for public school districts. (Image via CrunchBase) This post is co-authored with Joel Gagne, the owner of Allerton Hill Consulting, a leader in communications & marketing for schools and public entities. Twitter must be a priority for schools, administrators and educators – not something to try only when you have time and it’s convenient. Twitter has proven itself to be one of the most formidable communication tools at an education professional’s disposal. ===> If schools are serious about driving messaging, enlightening their community, and keeping the debate about education fresh, Twitter cannot be ignored. <===
The Telegraph is hacked on Facebook and Twitter by the Syrian Electronic Army.
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Er verließ mit 15 die Schule, fährt lieber Vespa als Taxi und wird heute vermutlich um 1,1 Milliarden Dollar reicher.
I have rehearsed this scenario before, but try to imagine we live in a world where printed media had not been invented, and our only source of information and entertainment was the Internet. And then someone came up with a really smart idea, and gathered together a group of really clever people, got them to sift through the mass of information that's freely available in digital form, decide what's important and what's not, what you can trust and what you can't, and put it all together in a thing called a newspaper, which can be delivered to your very home. It's portable, it's not dependent on a wireless connection and, for many, there is also an intrinsic pleasure in turning over the pages. I posit this idea not to promote the virtue of newspapers, but to illustrate my growing feeling that one of the most prized - and undervalued - commodities in the modern world is curation.
In this series of video interviews, we learn how one school in Kansas uses social media to empower student learning and connect with parents.
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A MUST read and ALSO to learn about the basic knowledge of Cyber-Security!
A MUST read and ALSO to learn about the basic knowledge of Cyber-Security!
- https://gustmees.wordpress.com/category/get-smart-with-5-minutes-tutorials/