Posted on April 6, 2008 by jimskcc
Here’s an intriguing article — by Marie Iding, College of Education, University of Hawaii; James Skouge, College of Education, University of Hawaii; Joakim Peter, College of Micronesia, Chuuk Campus — that I’d like to get my hands on: “The computer and the canoe: web-based communities across the Pacific Islands,” International Journal of Web Based Communities [...]
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Posted on April 6, 2008 by jimskcc
[Quote from the UF website]
Future Trends: Exploring Social Media
Posted: April 04, 2008
Video: Running time: 47:09.
The Public Relations Advisory Council presents Future Trends: Exploring Social Media, a forum with students in a [University of Florida, College of Journalism and Communications] Principles of Public Relations class.
Panelists: Joe Curley, APR, Stingray Solutions, Inc. (moderator); Karen M. Jones, Senior [...]
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Posted on April 6, 2008 by jimskcc
Mike Masnick (Techdirt): “For a while now, I’ve been meaning to do a post on how the very idea of our education system seems to go against what copyright maximalists believe concerning the ownership of ideas. After all, so much of what any of us knows we learned from someone else in schools — yet, [...]
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Posted on April 6, 2008 by jimskcc
Reportr.net: “Lessons from Facebook: The Effect of Social Network Sites on College Students’ Social Capital (PDF), by Sebastian Valenzuela, Namsu Park, and Kerk F. Kee, graduate students at University of Texas Austin, found that social media were good for connecting people and sharing information. They found that Facebook was great for collective action but less [...]
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Posted on April 6, 2008 by jimskcc
It’s been awhile since I last logged on to the online Honolulu Advertiser, and in that time, it’s undergone a complete overhaul. It’s now firmly entrenched in Web 2.0. Once you register (free and simple process) and establish a username, you can not only participate in forums and blogs, submit articles, photos, and videos, but [...]
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