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Computer Concepts 2018 Module 5 Section A Definitions
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Social Media
online services that facilitate communications and interaction among people who want to share information about heir lives, issues, and events using a multimedia mix of text, pictures, video and audio.
Social Media Honeycomb
provides a visual model for classifying and comparing various social media services.
Presence
the extent to which users know if others are available
Sharing
the extent to which users exchange distribute and receive content
Relationships
the extent to which users relate to each other
Conversations
the extent of communication among users
Identity
the extent to which user reveal themselves
Reputation
the extent to which users know the social standing of others
Groups
the extent to which users are connected into communities
Linkedin
identity
Facebook
relationships
You tube
sharing
social networking-good for
creating an online presence-connecting with friends and family. Facebook, Goodle+, Ello, LinkedIn, twitter, tumlr, clasmates.com
Geosocial networking-good for
locating places, people and events. Yelp, foursquare, yik yak, nearby, pebbles
Content communities-good for
sharing user generated media and topical information, ratings, spreading a message- youtube, flickkr, pinterest, Instagram, Wikipedia, stubleupon,, delicious (bookmarks),redit,blogger, wordpress
online communications-good for
one to one real time communication-asynchronous messaging- email, snapchat, skype, chat periscope
social networking service
revolves around personal profiles and interconnections among subscribers who want to share information about themselves
online services
were not part of the internet, popularity of those services decreased as a new generation of internet-based services emerged. America online, prodigy and CompuServe are examples of.
online identity
a person's presence on a social media service
social media profile
the set of information provided to friends, contacts and the public
geosocial networking
provides a platform for users to carry out interactions based on their current locations.
social discovery
uses geolocation to meet with people who are nearby and have similar interests.
geosocial network activities
check in, locate, search, recommend and map
crowdsourcing
when individuals contribute computer time, expertise, opinions, or money to a defined project.
geocoding
the process of determining the coordinates of a specific place
geotagging
is the process of adding location data to photos, web sites, HTML documents, audio files, blog posts, and text messages.
location services
GPS cell tower, hotspot, IP address lookup
sociograms
depict connections between people
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