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Communication on the Web
Chat or chatting
Interactive online communication Web sites Chat rooms Instant messaging
Enables real-time conversations Example of chat programs
Skype Facebook Chat Yahoo! Messenger Google Talk
Form of chatting Both parties must use same program
Not secure or private
Several competing instant messaging services
Yahoo! Instant Messenger
AIM (AOL)
Windows Live Messenger
Instant messaging
Came from terms Web Log (diary) Designed to be updated on regular basis Viewers can post comments
Blog
Free, real-time short messaging service (SMS)
Mini-blog (provide information about yourself or your
group)
Sign up for contacts from selected members Delivers messages (Tweets) to computers and/or
handheld devices
Maximum of 140 characters per tweet
Efficient way to send message to many people at one
time
www.scottishfield.co.uk
Website that allows users to add and update
content
Use own Web browser
Wiki software runs on the web server
Anyone can edit (change) content Wikipedia
Free encyclopedia Often not accepted as valid source for research
Wiki
Social Network Site
Online service or site Focuses on building networks
(relationships) Share common interests
(politics, religion, etc.) Stay in touch with people far
away Meet new people Facebook, MySpace, Twitter,
Academia For academics/researchers GamerDNA Computer & video games Partnerup Entrepreneurs & small business
Advogato Open source software developers
Gather.com Article, picture & video sharing
Passportstamp Travel
aNobii Books Geni.com Families, genealogy Playlist.com General, Music
Athlinks Running, Swimming Gogoyoko Fair play in music Raptr Video games
Audimated.com Independent music Goodreads library cataloging, book lovers
ResearchGate Scientific researchers
Avators United Online games Google Buzz General ReverbNation.com
Musician & Bands
Blogster Blogging community GovLoop For people in & around government
ShareTheMusic Sharing & listening to music for free & legally
Buzznet Music & pop-culture Italki.com Language learning Shelfari books
Cake Financial Investing Lafango Talent-focused media sharing Social Life Charity
Care2 Green living & social activism Lst.fm Music TalentTrove Talent Network
CaringBridge Family & friends during a serious health event, care & recovery
LibraryThing Book lovers Taltopia Artistic Community
Cellufun Mobile social game network Lifeknot Shared interest, hobbies TeachStreet Education/Learning/Teaching
Classmante.com School, college, work & military
LinkedIn Business & Professionsal TravBuddy.com Travel
Cross.tv Faith based for Christian believers
Listography Lists. Autobiography Tumblr General Blogging
DailyBooth Photo-blogging MOG Music Twitter General Blogging
Crunchyroll Anime & Forums MyAnimeList Anime themed Virb Artists
DailyStrength Physical health, Mental Health Support group
MyChurch Christian Churches Wakoopa Computer fans that want to discover new software & games
Elftown Fantasy & sci-fi MyLife Locating friends & family WeeWorld Teenagers 10 - 17
Experience Project
Life experiences Myspace General WeOurFamily General emphasis on privacy & security
Flixster Movies MyYearbook General, Charity weRead Books
Flickr Photo sharing, commenting, photography related
Ning Users create their own social websites & social networks
WiserEarch Social Justice & Environmental movement
Gaia Onlie Anime & games Open Diary First online blogging community
Zooppa Creative Talent
Social networking website
Originally designed for college students
Available to 13 or older
Create and customize their own profiles
Photos, video, information
A "wall" where friends can post comments
Wall is public-available to everyone
Privacy settings
Be careful when accepting friends
People are not always who they say they are
Originally started as a website for bands
14 or older
Create and customize your profile
Can “Send Message” (private) or “Post”
(public)
MySpace
Linkedln
Business-oriented Exchange information, ideas
and opportunities Job search Discover inside connections Industry experts share
advice
Cyber harassment
Use of technology (computer, cell phone) to harass
Cyber-bullying (usually children or teens)
Cyber harassment (usually adults)
Repeated, threatening, intimidating, stalking
Prevention Save incriminating evidence
Report to parents, teacher, police, web site managerhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tySu8M3ldI&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oGFh0mwrjM&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZvc2OZm8f8&feature=related
Netiquette Internet etiquette Proper behavior while online Appropriate and courteous
Pointershttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsmJn9kzXlk&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y_82pIz0Ts&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSyRnu2Y6yo
1. Exercise the Golden Rule.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you!
If you wouldn’t speak to the person that way face to face, then don’t do it online.
http://www.psychologytoday.com
2. Remember, everything you post online is public. It doesn’t matter whether or not
you delete the message or text. Once it’s out, it’s traceable.
3. Don’t use all caps. This means that you are shouting!
4. Speak kindly. It may look like a screen in front of
you, but there’s another person on the receiving end.
5. Don’t post things when you’re angry. Take time to clear your head. Refrain from saying something
you’ll regret later.
6. Use different usernames and passwords. If someone gets your password,
they’ll have access to everything. Don’t use the same word for both
username and password.
7. Don’t use inappropriate email addresses. You will use your email address for
college and job applications. Does your email address give a
good impression? [email protected] may not be
a good choice.
8. Don’t post pictures of yourself or others unless you want them to be seen by your parents, etc.
Be very selective of what you post.
Always have your parents review before you post.
If you are posting a picture with a friend in it, check with their parents before posting.
9. Don’t talk to strangers. Don’t reveal any
confidential information (first or last name, age, school, birth date, phone number, address, etc.)
The person you are chatting with may be a phony!
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