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10 Jul 09
Who Uses Social Networks and What Are They Like? (Part 2)
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Add Sticky NoteThe findings of this study have confirmed in some cases what we already knew about the different demographics of these networks. However, they're still helpful since the more sources that confirm the same demographics, the more likely they are to be accurate.
- I wish I could teach my students (and some teachers) to understand this new principle of information: a scientific study is no longer trustworthy by itself. It must be confirmed by several sources to gain trust. A stand-alone study is just something to consider, but not something to hang your hat on.
But that is exactly what makes navigating our world's information landscape so difficult. It takes real work to find any information that we can believe. - on 2009-07-10
- I wish I could teach my students (and some teachers) to understand this new principle of information: a scientific study is no longer trustworthy by itself. It must be confirmed by several sources to gain trust. A stand-alone study is just something to consider, but not something to hang your hat on.
09 Jul 09
Who Uses Social Networks and What Are They Like? (Part 1)
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Add Sticky NoteSocial networkers are not as interested in friending strangers or creating "fake" friends to boost their ego. Out of the group, 45% connect only to family and friends and another 18% will connect only to people they've met in person.
- This is what I tell people who are so cynical about social networking. They think that college students and teens are just on these sites looking for new friends, or friending anyone they make contact with. But nobody I know has ever done that. It's much simpler than that. It's a network -- my friend told me about it, I told my friend, and she told her friend. - on 2009-07-09
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Add Sticky NoteAlso interesting is that only 15% of social networkers say they log on at work, thus debunking another myth about how prevalent social network use is at the workplace.
- I wonder if this included cell phone activity? SMS is now my "drug" of choice for Twitter updates and Facebook conversations. - on 2009-07-09
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13 May 09
Seeing No Progress, Some Schools Drop Laptops - New York Times
schools losing laptops because they prevented learning
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Add Sticky Note“The art of thinking is being lost,” he said. “Because people can type in a word and find a source and think that’s the be all end all.”
- Perhaps we should be teaching kids how to access and evaluate the things they find? The greatest need in our information-driven society is for people to evaluate the data. So, we have to find a way to teach our students to access the best information, evaluate it, and use it to inform others. I dare you to do that WITHOUT a computer in today's wold. - on 2009-05-13
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