Saturday, June 9, 2012

Shane Robinson's Social Networking Post


Facebook Education Area Research Response:
It was exciting to explore Special Education throughout Facebook. I was surprised to find a few wonderful pages right off the bat that held my interest. The special education data, posts, url’s and comments had me bouncing around from posting to posting. I found some great url’s in relation to Special Education.
Classroom 2.0 the community-supported network seems to be a comfortable social webpage which a candidate such as myself could probably learn from. The digital dialogue seems to be authentic and thoroughly thought out.
A couple of the areas I found interesting I have copied and pasted here:  If you're new to the Classroom 2.0 LIVE! show you might want to spend a few minutes viewing the screencast on the homepage to learn how we use Blackboard Collaborate (formerly Elluminate), and navigate the site. Each show begins at 12pm Eastern (GMT-5) and may be accessed in Blackboard Collaborate directly using the following Classroom 2.0 LIVE! link at http://tinyurl.com/cr20live.

On the Classroom 2.0 LIVE! site (http://live.classroom20.com) you'll find the recordings from our recent show "Becoming a Mobile Learning-iSchool Initiative" featuring Travis Allen. Click on the Archives and Resources and recordings tab.
I appreciated getting to see Prof. Zijdemans Linkden page because I have a heard good things about this cite. It is apparently  the world’s largest professional network and it is in 200 or more countries. Since networking is key in earning a job than this seems logical to join and explore the benefits of the site.
On the way to work the day after lecture I heard the following story presented by John Mo on NPR

Like LinkedIn, Last.fm And eHarmony Suffer Password Breach ...

http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2012/06/07/lastfm_sq.png?t=1339092980&s=11 
June 07, 2012 ... Like LinkedIn, Last.fm And eHarmony Suffer Password Breach. ... Twitter (23); Facebook (29); E-mail; Share: Stumble Upon; Reddit; Linkedin; Digg. ...

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/06/07/154518597/like-linkedin-last-fm-and-eharmony-suffer-password-breach
 
The Google survey feature seems to be user friendly and useful. 

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