article thumbnail

Web 2.0 Corporate Access

Clark Quinn

This is resulting in some pretty interesting data such as the Web 2.0 Well I can help answer the question about access to YouTube and other Web 2.0 What somewhat surprised me is how much other sites are being blocked: Twitter 11.5% I’ve been working with Steve Wexler and the eLearningGuild on the eLearning 2.0

Web 140
article thumbnail

The Web 3.0 Social Network

Learning with e's

I hope you enjoy it. :-) For many people the Social Web is simply far too complex to organise. Many of us have unwanted or unused Facebook, Myspace, Flickr or Bebo accounts 'out there' that we haven't visited or done anything with for a very long time. Some people are completely confused over the whole Web 2.0

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Social Network = Social Class?

Kapp Notes

Anna Owens says "MySpace has one population, Facebook has another." A study by market research firm Nielsen Claritas found that people in more affluent demographics are 25 percent more likely to be found friending on Facebook , while the less affluent are 37 percent more likely to connect on MySpace.

article thumbnail

Second Life Take Over Rumors.

Kapp Notes

It is rumored at the web site metaverselyspeaking web site that News Corp might be taking over Second Life. found after their acquisition of MySpace. Here is an interesting rumor and a potentially large game-changer in the virtual world space. Here is a quote from the article. But please be careful with rumors.

article thumbnail

Web 3.0 Social Network

Learning with e's

For many people the Social Web is simply far too complex to organise. Many of us have unwanted or unused Facebook, Myspace, Flickr or Bebo accounts 'out there' that we haven't visited or done anything with for a very long time. These stagnant accounts clog up the Web and use up valuable memory on someone's server somewhere.

article thumbnail

Dangerous liaisons?

Learning with e's

Sites such as CEOP's Think You Know have become useful resources to raise children's awareness of the dangers of using social networking tools such as Bebo and Myspace. Tags: MySpace CEOP Mebo Internet safety cyberbullying learning Bebo e-safety. Many thanks to all those who voted and made comments!

article thumbnail

TCC09: Evaluating Social Networking Tools for Distance Learning

Experiencing eLearning

Facebook & Myspace are most common in the US, but other parts of the world have regional favorites. Jane Hart’s site for Top Tools for Learning as a place to find tools to use & get recommendations. One question that comes up is privacy–you should read the privacy policy of any site before sending students.