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1 Before we start, check your audio by going to: Tools / Audio / Audio Setup Wizard. Click the Talk button if you wish to speak but don’t forget to turn it off afterwards.

2 CC FlickR image shared by Michael HeissMichael Heiss Global connections: the ins and outs of social networking online

3 www.slideshare.net/robynjay/ala-socialnetworking Robyn Jay robynjay@gmail.com

4 Think of a social network that YOU are a member of? It could be a group, club, etc. What is it’s purpose? Why are you a member? How do people join? Are there ‘rules’ (perhaps unspoken) – how are they determined? [CC FlickR image by Blue Mountains Library]Blue Mountains Library

5 A two-way ‘contract’ of the exchange of support and information ?

6 CC FlickR image shared by Will LionWill Lion

7 CC FlickR image shared by fred cavazzafred cavazza

8 Principles Profile based Participation/collaboration within a common purpose Collective knowledge – give and take Persistence and transparency Independent contributions – no work flow, no planning Emerging/evolving & unpredictable

9 Social media stats - 850 million monthly active - 250 million photos uploaded every day - 425 million mobile users - 465 million accounts - 175 million tweets a day - 1 million accounts are added to Twitter every day - 2 new members join every second - USA leads membership at 57m, Europe has 34m members - $552m revenue in 2011 - 3rd most visited site - 2 billion views per day - 44% of YouTube’s users are aged between 12 and 34 - 30M users - The release of the Android app version saw 1M downloads in 1 day - One of the top 10 largest social networks with 11M visits per week - 10.4M registered users Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Instagram Pinterest From : Social networking WatchSocial networking Watch

10 underpinnings

11 CC FlickR image shared by Bev SykesBev Sykes ‘friending’/ contacts

12 interests/ topics CC FlickR image shared by Robyn JayRobyn Jay

13 selective publishing CC FlickR image shared by SewPixieSewPixie

14 comment/acknowledgment CC FlickR image shared by Ken_LordKen_Lord

15 Facebook [CC FlickR image shared by GOIABAGOIABA

16 Your profile and settings your newsfeed groups pages Connected external services Facebook APPS Sponsored ads

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21 Privacy and security CC FlickR image shared by snappybexsnappybex

22 Manage settings

23 Who can see your timeline?

24 Read the fine print

25 Managing friendships filtering feeds

26 issues & challenges

27 Digital literacy – using online spaces safely and effectively CC FlickR image shared by Dean AyresDean Ayres

28 CC FlickR image shared by Faithful ChantFaithful Chant Managing your identity

29 CC FlickR image shared by John_WrightJohn_Wright Boundaries – who to connect with and how

30 Managing change [CC FlickR image shared by obenson]obenson

31 Potential uses Contact with family and friends Interest Groups Following organisations of interest


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