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Cracking Facebook Accounts – a few Common Weaknesses and How to Defend Yourself From Them

Skillquore

Hacking facebook or myspace accounts is no longer as easy as it was previously. This makes the site unusable and may potentially cause phishing or malware goes for. Otherwise, other people that use the pc can sign into your bank account and get sensitive information like your friends list and recent discussions.

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Using Content Distribution to Market E-Learning

LearnDash

Will content distribution platforms help you amplify your program, or distract from your own site? The big benefit of using a site like Medium (or LinkedIn’s published content, or public forums like Quora or Reddit) is that it puts you in front of (potentially) a lot of people. The content you publish on your own site belongs to you.

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TCC08: What can Educators Learn from Online Religious Communities?

Experiencing eLearning

High quality information from guest hosts. Used MySpace & a wiki. Chose MySpace b/c lots of existing religious tools available (e.g., Also explored specifically Christian sites, but secular sites like MySpace may offer better options. Successes: Idea received positively by students. 50-60% involvement.

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TCC08: Creating and Teaching a College-Level Undergraduate Course in Social Networking

Experiencing eLearning

Many businesses consider time on social networking sites wasted, but not all. Wachovia is testing social networking for sharing information and developing community within the community. Right now, this is “Tier 1″ Proprietary with some customization (like Facebook & MySpace). Google Sites for the wiki.

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How the Fastest Growing Companies are Using Social Media

Upside Learning

In 2009, several new tools were added including the popular microblogging service Twitter and other popular social networking sites like Linkedin, Facebook, and MySpace. Related posts: The Social Media and Mobile Computing Explosion When should you use Informal Learning? Three things that stand out for us: 1.

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The (Eventual) Downfall of MOOCs

LearnDash

If massive sites like Facebook or YouTube have taught us anything over the years, it is that at some point investors will demand a return on their investment. Personally, I can’t stand that site anymore (especially when the ads seem to stream just fine but then the video I want to watch only loads 1/8 of the way in 10min).

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Web 2.0 Corporate Access

Clark Quinn

I somewhat understand why MySpace might get blocked (28%) but given how many people are using Facebook for business connections, blocking it at almost the same rate is a little bit of a surprise. What somewhat surprised me is how much other sites are being blocked: Twitter 11.5% So, maybe reduce all of the other numbers by that amount.

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