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WELCOME TO OURPRESENTATION

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SOCIAL NETWORKING

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Prepared By :

Md. Tanvir HossainDaffodil International UniversityDepartment of Computer Science and EngineeringDate : 08.12.2016

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SOCIALNETWORKING

What is social networking?

Overview…

Where Did Social Networking Start?Advantage Disadvantage

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Why social Networking?

In elearning

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A social networking service is an online service, platform, or site that focuses on building and reflecting of social networks or social relations among people, who, for example, share interests and/or activities.

What is social networking?

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Where Did Social Networking Start?

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IT’S ABOUT MEETING PEOPLE & COMMUNICATED WITH THOSE WE KNOW…

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Blogging Photos Video

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Now we introduce with some famous social network site.

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DIFFERENT SOCIAL NETWORKS

TwitterMySpaceMeinVZLokalistenStudiVZSchulerVZ

FacebookVineLine Whats appViberNimbuzz

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FacebookFounded: 2004No. of users: 600 millionRevenue: US$800 millionAlexa Rank: 2Revenue from: Banner ads, referral marketing, partnerships, branding elements, virtual currency

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LinkedIn

Founded: 2002No. of users: 100+ millionRevenue: US$161.4 million (Jan. – Sep. 2010)Alexa Rank: 18Revenue from: premium accounts, hiring services, advertisements, partnerships, Google AdSense

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Myspace

Founded: 2003No. of users: 100+ millionRevenue: US$385 million (2009 est.) Alexa Rank: 68Revenue from: advertisements, Google AdSense

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Orkut

Founded: 2004No. of users: 120 millionAlexa Rank: 106Revenue from: advertisements

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TOP SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES (MONTHLY VISITS)

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SOCIAL NETWORKING IN EDUCATION

• The advantages & disadvantages of using social networking media in education

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SOCIAL NETWORKING IN ELEARNING

What you will learn today:Understand how social networking is

impacting societySee examples of common social

networking applicationsHave an opportunity to try social

networking applicationsSee resources and data regarding how

social networking can be used within eLearning

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• As technology evolves, education must evolve• Social networking provides a new outlet to

advance education• Social networking promotes collaboration and

communication skills • Social networking in education can broaden our

students technical proficiency• Social media instills advanced communication skills

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ADVANTAGES OF SOCIAL NETWORKING IN EDUCATION :

• Students may become advocates in their communities(Wolpert-Gawron, 2010)• Promotes individual expression (Willard, 2011)• A forum to create new friendships (Willard, 2011)• Promotes communication (Dearmondj, 2011)• Enhances teamwork & collaboration(Dearmondj, 2011)• Varies learning environments(Dearmondj, 2011)

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ADVANTAGES OF SOCIAL NETWORKING IN EDUCATION

• Promotes critical thinking, problem solving, and global participation (Huffington Post, 2011)•Creates teacher/student communication (Magid, 2010)• Provides medium for class announcements (Magid,

2010)•Creates forum for peer tutoring, reviews, and

communication (Magid, 2010)•Creates varied learning environments (Magid, 2010)

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DISADVANTAGES OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN EDUCATION• Students may become victims to sexual predators

(Huffington Post, 2011)• Cyber bullying may occur without a moderator

(Huffington Post, 2011)• Overuse of social media= addiction (Willard, 2011)• Privacy/ Trust issues within the cyber world

(Willard, 2011)• Text language is often used (Willard, 2011)

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ADVANTAGES OF SOCIAL NETWORKS

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Teenage Middle America Scantily

Dressed Design chaos Ads galore Not verified

Up market University Exclusive Urban elite Clean Ad free Verified

FACEBOOK LAUNCHED. WAS EXCLUSIVE

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Fast communication Direct communicationLow costsMeet celebritiesBe informed about your friendsExchange with people around the worldEmployees are searched by companies (good profile)

Can play games

Another Advantage:

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RELATIVE ADVANTAGE

Project based learning using social networking & online communities provide…•Collaboration Skills•Communication Skills• Problem-Solving Skills• These skills are necessary in real-world problem

solving

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- Share your experients (music, video etc.)- Keeping contact with family, friends and colleagues- Building new/ old friendships- Sharing interests and hobbiesExchange with people around the worldEmployees are searched by companies (good profile)Can play games

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DISADVANTAGES OF SOCIAL NETWORKS

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Photos, comments etc. that we post will be forever on the Internet

Private is suddenly no longer private Will be accessible to the general public We spend a lot of time on PCs Cases of online mobbing (Cybermobbing) and

stalking Poorly regulated Name, location, age etc. can be used to commit

online crimes

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RISKS OF A SOCIAL NETWORKS

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Cybercriminals can easily get Private data Targeted attacks against the usersFor example: personalized spam and phishing attacks 30

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Hacker infect the computers of users with viruses

try to lure recipients with newsletters etc. to websites

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viruses and trojans are deposited on websites

potential employers might find information about you that is not appropiate (photos etc.)

Another Risk

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WHY IT’S NEED??

Communications Connectedness Common Experience Content Commerce Cool Experiences (ok,

entertainment ;-)

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Any Question?

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Thank You!