2. Topic
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What is Social Media
Types of social Media
Social Media Tools (Business / Education)
Social Media Security
Social Media Privacy & Security Guide
22. Social Media ? (2)
2
เนือหาของ Social Media โดยทัวไปเปรียบ
ได้หลายรูปแบบ ทัง กระดานความคิดเห็น
(Discussion boards), เว็บบล็อค
(Weblogs), วิกิ (wikis), Podcasts, รูปภาพ
และวิดโอ ส่วนเทคโนโลยีทรองรับเนือหา
ี ี
เหล่านีก็รวมถึง เว็บบล็อค (Weblogs),
เว็บไซต์แชร์รปภาพ, เว็บไซต์แชร์วดโอ, เว็บ
ู ิ ี
บอร์ด, อีเมล์, เว็บไซต์แชร์เพลง, Instant
Messaging, Tool ทีให้บริการ Voice over IP
เป็ นต้น
Source: http://www.marketingoops.com/digital/social-media/what-is-social-media/
23. Horizon Report
Technology Trend Example Significance
multimodal learning
Grassroots Video YouTube (audio, video, text)
organized around people more
Collaboration Webs wikis than content, anyone contributes
ubiquitous organization,
Mobile Broadband smartphones applications for everything!
challenges how we represent and
Data Mashups Google Map Apps understand data
expertise of many valued and
Collective Intelligence Wikipedia rewarded; teachers less so
students “practice” tools useful for
Social Operating Systems LinkedIn or Facebook networking, communicating
http://wp.nmc.org/horizon2010/
24. Web 1.0 vs. Web 2.0
World Book Online Wikipedia
Favorites/bookmarks Delicious/social bookmarks
personal website blogs
list servs/retrieval RSS Feeds
content management system wikis
directories (taxonomy) tagging (folksonomy)
Walgreens photos online Flickr
publishing participating
http://wp.nmc.org/horizon2010/
25. Types of social media
Social networks
Facebook, Twitter
MySpace, LinkedIn
Content sharing sites
YouTube, Flickr, SlideShare
Social bookmarking sites
Delicious, StumbleUpon
Wikis (Wikipedia)
WikiPedia
Blogs & Microblogs
Blogger, WordPress
MultiPly
28. Advertising Teaching
Play- “OECD: For a Better
World Economy” on
Youtube Play- “Qualitative vs Quantitative
Research” on Youtube
Sharing recipes,
Sharing Art: i.e. Entertaining practices, how-to, etc.
music, short films.
29. Mark Zukerberg
Networking
Keeping in touch
News Sharing
Communicating
35. But there are so many tools!
“In education…we have not really seized upon
the power and the tools that are now
available to us in the Internet age”
-Eric Schmidt, Google CEO
Source: http://www.google.com/events/digitalage/index.html
38. The Hierarchy of social marketing
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1) Blogging: The foundation of the pyramid.
Read blogs, comment onblogs, and then
blog. This is thedoorway to all other social
marketing.
2 RSS: Aggregate and filter content around
subjects and use RSS technology as a tool
to help you repurpose, republish, and
create content.
3) Social Search: This is often ignored in this
discussion, but I think it’s become very
important for small-business owners. You
can participate and should stimulate and
manage your reputation here.
4) Social Bookmarking: Tagging content to
and participating in social bookmarking
communities can be a great way to open
up more channels to your business as well
as generate extra search traffic. But it
takes work.
39. The Hierarchy of social marketing (2)
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5) Social Networks: Branching out to
take advantage of the numbers of
potential prospects that you might
find in sites such as Facebook, Twitter
or MySpace will frustrate, at least as a
business tool, if you don’t have many
of the above needs met. These
networks take time to understand and
thrive on ideas and content. You’ve
got to have much to share if you wish
to build a business case.
6) Micro: Platforms such as Twitter,
Thwirl, Plurk, and FriendFeed have
become a very important part of the
social media mix as they allow for
quick tracking, joining, and
engagement. However, they still
reside at the top of the pyramid
because without content, such as that
created on a blog, the engagement on
Twitter may not go very deep.
41. The changing face of search engine optimization
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42. Blogging: The front door to social media
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ต้นนําในการกระจายความรู ้ และประชาสัมพันธ์ข่าวสารต่าง
A blog is your ticket to creating:
• Content
• Context
• Connection
• Community
46. 25 Excellent Social Media Sites for Teachers
Share with Students
Blackboard • Social Media Classroom
Box.net • TeacherTube
Cramster • Twitter
Del.icio.us • WikiEducator
Ecto • Zumeo
Edu2.0
Edublogs
Flickr / FlickrEDU
Google Docs
Moodle
http://toponlineuniversityreviews.com/2009/25-excellent-social-media-sites-for-teachers/
47. 25 Excellent Social Media Sites for Teachers (2)
For Teachers Only
4Teachers
Classroom 2.0
EDU4DRR
Facebook
LinkedIn
Ning
Promethean Planet
ProTeacher Community
TeacherLingo
We the Teachers
http://toponlineuniversityreviews.com/2009/25-excellent-social-media-sites-for-teachers/
50. Social Media Security
Tools
Wireshark < Packet Sniffing and Analyzer Tools for Hackers
Maltego < open source intelligence and forensics application