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   A Study on Online Friendship Paradox of
   Social Journalism Educators


           By Dr. Swaminathan Nagarathinam
           Associate Professor
           Madurai Kamaraj University
           Facebook.com/snagarathinam




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SOCIAL JOURNALISM EDUCATORS                                             A Facebook Group   2


        •      A group for Social Journalism Educators (SJE)

        •      They are teaching social media and integrating it into their
               journalism curricula at the high school or higher education level.

        •      It consists of 310 members mostly from USA. Raju Narisetti,
               Sree Srinivasan, Vadim Lavrusik are few prominent members.




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SOCIAL JOURNALISM EDUCATORS                                             A Facebook Group   3


        •      They discuss about…
        •      Facebook
        •      Twitter
        •      And other social media websites
        •      Many of them using these features for their classes to teach
               social media.
        •      They allow only the teachers of social media into the group
        •      Association of Communication and Media Educators (ACME) in
               India. Manish Verma Promoted 149 members group.
        •      ACT-TNP also having a members Facebook page.




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FRIENDSHIP PARADOX                                    A Phenomenon of Friendship Network   4




        • Most people believe that they have more friends than
          their friends have.

        • The friendship paradox is the phenomenon that
          most people have fewer friends than their friends
          have, on average.

        • This phenomenon can be applied more generally to
          social networks including Facebook.

        • In spite of its paradoxical nature, the phenomenon is
          true in real life also.



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FRIENDSHIP PARADOX                                    A Phenomenon of Friendship Network   5




        • It is essential that friendship is a two way thing: if X is
          Y’s friend, then Y is X’s friend.

        • If you count how many friends "X" has, and comparing
          it to the average of how many friends X's friends
          have. The friends of "X" will have chance to have
          more friends than X’s friends on average.

        • Everybody else now knows someone more popular
          than they are.




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FRIENDSHIP PARADOX                                    A Phenomenon of Friendship Network   6




        • Average number of friends – An example.




        • X




                   •      X is having 3 friends. The average
                          number of friends of X’s friends is 5.3
                          (16/3).

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FRIENDSHIP PARADOX                                    A Phenomenon of Friendship Network   7




        • Epidemiologists use friendship paradox phenomenon
          to identify the new infections.

        • People who are more connected to one another and
          are therefore more likely to exposed to diseases
          infections like the flu early.

        • Instead of going through the random sample on public
          epidemiologists prefer to go the people who have
          more number of friends.




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FRIENDSHIP PARADOX                                    A Phenomenon of Friendship Network   8




        • If you have more number of people you will have
          more exposure

        • It may be an exposure to disease

        • Or Knowledge

        • This presentation about knowledge (infection) sharing
          among group members… and not disease infection.




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Hypotheses                                            Research Questions RQs   9



        Obviously the average number of friends in a facebook
          group is higher than the number of friends we have

        1. Social Journalism Educators have a higher
           preference for their specific professional affiliation.

        RQ-1: Do SJE Group members prefer to post their
             questions to random choice of their friends
             or in SJE facebook group?

        RQ-2: What is the reason behind this getting
              connection?

        RQ-3: What are the issues of knowledge
              they have been sharing?

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Hypotheses                                            Research Questions RQs   10




        2. Professional affiliation has higher chance to get
          professional information.

        RQ-4: Do the SJE Group members like to answer
             the irrespective of they know members
             personally posts or not ?

        RQ-5: Did the SJE Group members professionally
             equip by the answers of the group members?




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METHODOLOGY Survey among USA Journalism Educators & Content Analysis    11




        • The methodology consists of two parts. The Content
          Analysis through the observation of discussion
          threads of Face book Social Journalism Educators.

        • Another one was an online survey conducted among
          the Social Journalism Educators of USA.

        • July 21, 2011 to December 9, 2011. Total number of
          156 discussions (Units) of 44,672 words were
          analyzed for identifying the common issues and
          factors of the forum.

        • 16 American educators responded to the survey.
          Through SURVEYMONKEY.COM

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RESULTS AND ANALYSIS                                          Survey    12



        • 62.5 per cent of the educators (respondents) in
          the SJE forum belong to 30 - 39 age group.

        • 87.5 per cent of the SJEs teach social media at
          school level. 50 per cent of them teach graduate
          level also. Only 12.5 per cent of them teach post
          graduate level.

        • The group consists of 310 members. Only 50
          percent of the respondents met less than 10
          persons in person the group members earlier.

        •       81.3 per cent respondents did not meet anyone
               in real life after introduction in face book.
               Friendship Paradox works here.

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        • 75 percent of the respondent members feel they
          have been professionally equipped by the
          discussion in the group (RQ-5).

        • 87.5 per cent of the educators say that they are
          keen in answering the questions if fellow group
          members post in the group (RQ-4).




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        • Another key finding that the members of the
          group had preferred to post their information in
          need of clarification in the group and they
          negated of going a random choice of other
          educators who are not the members of this
          specialized group (RQ-1).

        • 87.5 per cent of the members responded that
          they prefer SJE face book group for clarifications.




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RESULTS AND ANALYSIS                                          Survey    15




        • Another result of the survey indicates that 87 per
          cent of the Social Journalism Educators face
          book group member surely intended to answer or
          respond to the queries of members whether they
          know him/her personally or not (RQ-4).

        • Most of the members (75 per cent) consider the
          group meant for knowledge sharing. They also
          said that being in the group is “Feel-Good” feel
          for them (RQ-2).




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        • The members replied for a question that they are
          in the group to know anyone who teaches the
          same they teach.

        • They liked to have an appropriate peer group.
          Members opinioned that the group enables them
          in exchanging class room ideas with like-minded
          professors, sharing resources, strategies and
          experiences.

        • They had a feel good when they get support, get
          know clarifications, advice from the group.



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RESULTS AND ANALYSIS                                          Survey    17




        • They are interested in having meaningful
          conversations. A member opined in the survey
          that he is in the network for avoiding re-inventing
          the wheel.

        • The group members satisfied and professionally
          equipped by the comments and answers to the
          queries raised by them. Members responded that
          they posted 3-5 questions and they received
          good responses.

        • A member opined that every time he posts, he
          receives useful information (RQ-5).


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RESULTS AND ANALYSIS                                          Survey    18



        • The members preferred to post their clarifications
          and doubts in the SJE group for its relative
          anonymity. One said that no one will judge him
          for asking a 'stupid question.’

        • For a question on the belief of SJE members on
          volunteering of fellow members to answer the
          questions whether they know each of them
          personally or not, members expressed that the
          group members have been quick to share expert
          advice.

        • A member shared opinion that he has been
          impressed by the generosity of strangers
          (Friendship paradox works).

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RESULTS AND ANALYSIS                                          Content Analysis   19



        • In a content analysis of threads of Social
          Journalism Educators (RQ-3) reveals that
          Resource Sharing (16.98%), Advice / Suggestion
          / Information Requests (11.94%), Forthcoming
          Events (10.69%), Information on Class Room
          Activities (10.06%) Teaching Tools (6.28%),
          Technical Information on Social Media (5.66%)
          and      Curriculum  (4.4%)    dominate    the
          conversation.




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RESULTS AND ANALYSIS                                          Content Analysis   20



        • Courses (3.70%), on attended event (2.51%),
          career opportunities (3.14%), text books (2.51%),
          research (2.51%), feedback on a teaching work
          (2.51%), Co-curricular (2.51%), and on ethical
          issues (2.51%) also got a place at some
          important level.

        • Issues on Plagiarism (1.25%), Privacy (1.25%),
          policy (1.25%) and tips for journalists (0.62%)
          also discussed.




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RESULTS AND ANALYSIS                                          Content Analysis   21



        • On every discussion on seeking advice,
          suggestion or information, the group received the
          highest percentage (22.69%) of comments.
          Information on Class room activity also received
          21.71 per cent of comments. These two
          important discussion threads also received the
          highest per cent of Likes (25.49 and 21.07
          percentages) also.

        • Resource sharing conversation (8.55%) and
          technical information (8.22%) received good
          response of comments. Forthcoming events and
          curriculum discussions are also received (6.25%
          and 5.75% respectively) good comments.


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RESULTS AND ANALYSIS                                          Content Analysis   22



        • An analysis of correlation coefficient reveals that
          there is a strong positive linear correlation (0.866)
          between Posts and Likes.

        • There is a strong positive linear correlation
          (0.940) between Comments and Likes for
          comments.

        • There is a positive linear correlation (0.676)
          between the Posts and Comments.

        • Likes for posts and Likes for comments are weak
          (0.275) correlated.



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        • GOING BY CASES

        • Katy Bartzen Culver raised a plagiarism issue
          and she discussed that many (students) swear
          that they've never been advised about what they
          can and cannot pull verbatim from documentary
          sources for stories and alt story forms.
        • This post pulled a good response, many of the
          teachers expressed on how to respond.

        • Robert Quigley asked - Is there a textbook I
          should be checking out? for writing for online
          publications.
        • Some suggested for practicals and less with
          books some suggested books. For Gary Metzker
          question, he received a comment quoting a right
          book for his clarification.
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        • Marcus Messner raised a question. Making a few
          iPads available for students to share or giving an
          iPad to every student.
        • Max cacas said that only one iPhone and iPad is
          enough for his friend to conduct a class.

        • Jeremy Littau asked about the hardware
          minimums for students who bring own device. To
          answering the Esther Vargas replied about a pre-
          syllabus survey among students.

        • Ingrid Sturgis raised an ethical question about
          using photos from social media pages of the
          person being charged with the stabbing. Also
          should we use the photos from the social media
          pages of the person who was killed.

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        • Robert Quigley said yes. And Peg Achterman
          said that it is a bit like we used to do in the pre-
          digital social networking days - asking to see
          someone's yearbook to get photos of a
          classmate....although so much more. It's a tough
          one.

        • Andy Price asked about the 'new' developments
          and ideas in Social Media that you will be
          introducing to your students this year.

        • It has yielded a meaningful response with ideas,
          practices and experiences.




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        • Steve Klein shared his class room activity. He
          surprised that NO ONE remembered that Osama
          bin Laden had been killed (responses when I
          mentioned it at the end of the exercise ranged
          from, "Oh yeah!" to blank stares he wrote.

        • Steve Fox answered that whenever he teaches
          Introduction, he does a weekly Current Events
          Quiz. Others also suggested how we overcome
          from the issue.

        • Doug Spoon asked about the copyright issues
          involved with all this reblogging and other forms
          of aggregation.
        • Pamela Cytrynbaum explained that It's not
          aggregation that's bad. It's stealing that's bad.

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        • In an another conversation initiated by Doug
          spoon, which yielded good response on
          conducting social media classes alongwith writing
          skills.

        • Sue Burzynski Bullard used Twitter for her editing
          class. she asked SJE to share the experiances
          about how to use twitter again for a covering
          Live events.

        • Members                           suggested
          www.twitvid.com, www.twitpic.com for further
          continuation.




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        • Mark W. Smith suggested to teachers to create a
          Facebook Page, just not use a personal profile to
          interact with students. But this post received a
          surprise answer - If you're a student living in
          Missouri, you'd better not be Facebook friends
          with any of your teachers – because that will
          soon be against the law.




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OFFICIAL VIDEO OF FACEBOOK                                              It works on friendship or friendly   34
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Thanks                                                                  35


                           Gutenberg introduced Printing Press




                           Zuckerberg introduced Face Book – We thank
                           both for their contributions.




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                                                                  Thank you so much




                                                                                 Dr.S.Nagarathinam
                                                                                 09600 930723

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  • 1. 1 A Study on Online Friendship Paradox of Social Journalism Educators By Dr. Swaminathan Nagarathinam Associate Professor Madurai Kamaraj University Facebook.com/snagarathinam Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 2. SOCIAL JOURNALISM EDUCATORS A Facebook Group 2 • A group for Social Journalism Educators (SJE) • They are teaching social media and integrating it into their journalism curricula at the high school or higher education level. • It consists of 310 members mostly from USA. Raju Narisetti, Sree Srinivasan, Vadim Lavrusik are few prominent members. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 3. SOCIAL JOURNALISM EDUCATORS A Facebook Group 3 • They discuss about… • Facebook • Twitter • And other social media websites • Many of them using these features for their classes to teach social media. • They allow only the teachers of social media into the group • Association of Communication and Media Educators (ACME) in India. Manish Verma Promoted 149 members group. • ACT-TNP also having a members Facebook page. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 4. FRIENDSHIP PARADOX A Phenomenon of Friendship Network 4 • Most people believe that they have more friends than their friends have. • The friendship paradox is the phenomenon that most people have fewer friends than their friends have, on average. • This phenomenon can be applied more generally to social networks including Facebook. • In spite of its paradoxical nature, the phenomenon is true in real life also. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 5. FRIENDSHIP PARADOX A Phenomenon of Friendship Network 5 • It is essential that friendship is a two way thing: if X is Y’s friend, then Y is X’s friend. • If you count how many friends "X" has, and comparing it to the average of how many friends X's friends have. The friends of "X" will have chance to have more friends than X’s friends on average. • Everybody else now knows someone more popular than they are. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 6. FRIENDSHIP PARADOX A Phenomenon of Friendship Network 6 • Average number of friends – An example. • X • X is having 3 friends. The average number of friends of X’s friends is 5.3 (16/3). Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 7. FRIENDSHIP PARADOX A Phenomenon of Friendship Network 7 • Epidemiologists use friendship paradox phenomenon to identify the new infections. • People who are more connected to one another and are therefore more likely to exposed to diseases infections like the flu early. • Instead of going through the random sample on public epidemiologists prefer to go the people who have more number of friends. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 8. FRIENDSHIP PARADOX A Phenomenon of Friendship Network 8 • If you have more number of people you will have more exposure • It may be an exposure to disease • Or Knowledge • This presentation about knowledge (infection) sharing among group members… and not disease infection. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 9. Hypotheses Research Questions RQs 9 Obviously the average number of friends in a facebook group is higher than the number of friends we have 1. Social Journalism Educators have a higher preference for their specific professional affiliation. RQ-1: Do SJE Group members prefer to post their questions to random choice of their friends or in SJE facebook group? RQ-2: What is the reason behind this getting connection? RQ-3: What are the issues of knowledge they have been sharing? Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 10. Hypotheses Research Questions RQs 10 2. Professional affiliation has higher chance to get professional information. RQ-4: Do the SJE Group members like to answer the irrespective of they know members personally posts or not ? RQ-5: Did the SJE Group members professionally equip by the answers of the group members? Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 11. METHODOLOGY Survey among USA Journalism Educators & Content Analysis 11 • The methodology consists of two parts. The Content Analysis through the observation of discussion threads of Face book Social Journalism Educators. • Another one was an online survey conducted among the Social Journalism Educators of USA. • July 21, 2011 to December 9, 2011. Total number of 156 discussions (Units) of 44,672 words were analyzed for identifying the common issues and factors of the forum. • 16 American educators responded to the survey. Through SURVEYMONKEY.COM Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 12. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Survey 12 • 62.5 per cent of the educators (respondents) in the SJE forum belong to 30 - 39 age group. • 87.5 per cent of the SJEs teach social media at school level. 50 per cent of them teach graduate level also. Only 12.5 per cent of them teach post graduate level. • The group consists of 310 members. Only 50 percent of the respondents met less than 10 persons in person the group members earlier. • 81.3 per cent respondents did not meet anyone in real life after introduction in face book. Friendship Paradox works here. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 13. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Survey 13 • 75 percent of the respondent members feel they have been professionally equipped by the discussion in the group (RQ-5). • 87.5 per cent of the educators say that they are keen in answering the questions if fellow group members post in the group (RQ-4). Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 14. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Survey 14 • Another key finding that the members of the group had preferred to post their information in need of clarification in the group and they negated of going a random choice of other educators who are not the members of this specialized group (RQ-1). • 87.5 per cent of the members responded that they prefer SJE face book group for clarifications. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 15. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Survey 15 • Another result of the survey indicates that 87 per cent of the Social Journalism Educators face book group member surely intended to answer or respond to the queries of members whether they know him/her personally or not (RQ-4). • Most of the members (75 per cent) consider the group meant for knowledge sharing. They also said that being in the group is “Feel-Good” feel for them (RQ-2). Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 16. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Survey 16 • The members replied for a question that they are in the group to know anyone who teaches the same they teach. • They liked to have an appropriate peer group. Members opinioned that the group enables them in exchanging class room ideas with like-minded professors, sharing resources, strategies and experiences. • They had a feel good when they get support, get know clarifications, advice from the group. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 17. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Survey 17 • They are interested in having meaningful conversations. A member opined in the survey that he is in the network for avoiding re-inventing the wheel. • The group members satisfied and professionally equipped by the comments and answers to the queries raised by them. Members responded that they posted 3-5 questions and they received good responses. • A member opined that every time he posts, he receives useful information (RQ-5). Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 18. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Survey 18 • The members preferred to post their clarifications and doubts in the SJE group for its relative anonymity. One said that no one will judge him for asking a 'stupid question.’ • For a question on the belief of SJE members on volunteering of fellow members to answer the questions whether they know each of them personally or not, members expressed that the group members have been quick to share expert advice. • A member shared opinion that he has been impressed by the generosity of strangers (Friendship paradox works). Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 19. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Content Analysis 19 • In a content analysis of threads of Social Journalism Educators (RQ-3) reveals that Resource Sharing (16.98%), Advice / Suggestion / Information Requests (11.94%), Forthcoming Events (10.69%), Information on Class Room Activities (10.06%) Teaching Tools (6.28%), Technical Information on Social Media (5.66%) and Curriculum (4.4%) dominate the conversation. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 20. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Content Analysis 20 • Courses (3.70%), on attended event (2.51%), career opportunities (3.14%), text books (2.51%), research (2.51%), feedback on a teaching work (2.51%), Co-curricular (2.51%), and on ethical issues (2.51%) also got a place at some important level. • Issues on Plagiarism (1.25%), Privacy (1.25%), policy (1.25%) and tips for journalists (0.62%) also discussed. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 21. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Content Analysis 21 • On every discussion on seeking advice, suggestion or information, the group received the highest percentage (22.69%) of comments. Information on Class room activity also received 21.71 per cent of comments. These two important discussion threads also received the highest per cent of Likes (25.49 and 21.07 percentages) also. • Resource sharing conversation (8.55%) and technical information (8.22%) received good response of comments. Forthcoming events and curriculum discussions are also received (6.25% and 5.75% respectively) good comments. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 22. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Content Analysis 22 • An analysis of correlation coefficient reveals that there is a strong positive linear correlation (0.866) between Posts and Likes. • There is a strong positive linear correlation (0.940) between Comments and Likes for comments. • There is a positive linear correlation (0.676) between the Posts and Comments. • Likes for posts and Likes for comments are weak (0.275) correlated. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
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  • 28. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Content Analysis 28 • GOING BY CASES • Katy Bartzen Culver raised a plagiarism issue and she discussed that many (students) swear that they've never been advised about what they can and cannot pull verbatim from documentary sources for stories and alt story forms. • This post pulled a good response, many of the teachers expressed on how to respond. • Robert Quigley asked - Is there a textbook I should be checking out? for writing for online publications. • Some suggested for practicals and less with books some suggested books. For Gary Metzker question, he received a comment quoting a right book for his clarification. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 29. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Content Analysis 29 • Marcus Messner raised a question. Making a few iPads available for students to share or giving an iPad to every student. • Max cacas said that only one iPhone and iPad is enough for his friend to conduct a class. • Jeremy Littau asked about the hardware minimums for students who bring own device. To answering the Esther Vargas replied about a pre- syllabus survey among students. • Ingrid Sturgis raised an ethical question about using photos from social media pages of the person being charged with the stabbing. Also should we use the photos from the social media pages of the person who was killed. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 30. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Content Analysis 30 • Robert Quigley said yes. And Peg Achterman said that it is a bit like we used to do in the pre- digital social networking days - asking to see someone's yearbook to get photos of a classmate....although so much more. It's a tough one. • Andy Price asked about the 'new' developments and ideas in Social Media that you will be introducing to your students this year. • It has yielded a meaningful response with ideas, practices and experiences. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 31. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Content Analysis 31 • Steve Klein shared his class room activity. He surprised that NO ONE remembered that Osama bin Laden had been killed (responses when I mentioned it at the end of the exercise ranged from, "Oh yeah!" to blank stares he wrote. • Steve Fox answered that whenever he teaches Introduction, he does a weekly Current Events Quiz. Others also suggested how we overcome from the issue. • Doug Spoon asked about the copyright issues involved with all this reblogging and other forms of aggregation. • Pamela Cytrynbaum explained that It's not aggregation that's bad. It's stealing that's bad. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 32. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Content Analysis 32 • In an another conversation initiated by Doug spoon, which yielded good response on conducting social media classes alongwith writing skills. • Sue Burzynski Bullard used Twitter for her editing class. she asked SJE to share the experiances about how to use twitter again for a covering Live events. • Members suggested www.twitvid.com, www.twitpic.com for further continuation. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 33. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS Content Analysis 33 • Mark W. Smith suggested to teachers to create a Facebook Page, just not use a personal profile to interact with students. But this post received a surprise answer - If you're a student living in Missouri, you'd better not be Facebook friends with any of your teachers – because that will soon be against the law. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 34. OFFICIAL VIDEO OF FACEBOOK It works on friendship or friendly 34 experience Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 35. Thanks 35 Gutenberg introduced Printing Press Zuckerberg introduced Face Book – We thank both for their contributions. Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This
  • 36. 36 Thank you so much Dr.S.Nagarathinam 09600 930723 Company Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Info Goes Here Just Like This