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Social Network = Social Class?

Kapp Notes

Anna Owens says "MySpace has one population, Facebook has another." Check out the full article Does your social class determine your online social network? Almost 23 percent of Facebook users earn more than $100,000 a year, compared to slightly more than 16 percent of MySpace users.

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Presentation to Research Working Group on Multigenerational Knowledge Transfer

Kapp Notes

Examples of Different Types of E-Learning Aggregator (here is an example of an RSS Aggregator) Training Blogs Three-Dimensional Worlds Second Life ProtoSphere Active Worlds There Social Networking LinkedIn MySpace Facebook Social Bookmarking del.icio.us

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Cyworld: Myspace, Flickr, Blogger, AIM, and SecondLife in ONE

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

article on the topic covering many angles. article : "Cyworld, for example, is a social network owned by a subsidiary of SK Telecom, the country's largest wireless provider. article : "Cyworld, for example, is a social network owned by a subsidiary of SK Telecom, the country's largest wireless provider.

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One degree of connection

Learning with e's

Technology, and in particular, popular social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace, Bebo and Orkut have made connections between people much easier, more immediate, and certainly a lot richer in terms of experience. These are very powerful ideas, and my interest is now piqued enough to go off and do some of my own research.

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Multi Generational Learning in the Workplace

Learning Visions

Make a boomer uncomfortable -- "do this, there are no guidelines" Looking at research/lit: workaholics, can do, optimistic, strongly influence policy, high tech can intimidate older members. Kids use tools like MySpace, FB etc. Marc Prensky has updated his article. " Apply research. lost some stuff here.

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Harnessing social apps

Jay Cross

People are connecting with one another in increasing numbers, thanks to blogs, social networking sites like MySpace, and countless communities across the Web. This free article in the MIT Sloan Management Review tells story after story of companies engaging customers, for better or worse) through MySpace, YouTube, and the usual suspects.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Real World, SecondLife and FaceBook/MySpace

Learning Visions

Tuesday, July 10, 2007 The Real World, SecondLife and FaceBook/MySpace Over the past few weeks Ive conducted about 17 interviews with current college students and recent graduates. A couple of people also had MySpace accounts. MySpace is seen as being too "creepy". All women. But mostly not. Too much information is out there.

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