The James and Mary Quello Center at Michigan State University seeks to conduct high-quality research that informs debates on media, communication, and information policy issues in the digital age. The Center was established in 1998 and maintains independence through an endowment. Its research team, which includes faculty from various departments, examines topics such as internet governance, net neutrality, digital inequality, and innovations in areas like mobile technology and the internet of things. The Center disseminates its research through publications, reports, online platforms, and events. It aims to stimulate discussion and increase its grant-funded research on both local and global communication policy topics.
Social web sites allow people to form online communities and share user-created content. There are several categories of social web sites defined by their essential features like personal profiles, connections, groups, communication, and content sharing. Popular social web sites include YouTube, Facebook, Flickr, and Twitter. Social web sites must implement architectures to handle performance, scalability, and availability challenges from high user traffic. They provide various uses and benefits to individual users, businesses, and governments for communication, knowledge sharing, entertainment, self-expression, and more, but also face issues regarding privacy, security, legal matters, and profitability. Trends show social web sites expanding to mobile devices and location-based services.
The document discusses Massachusetts' goal of making more public data available through an open data portal at mass.gov/data. It provides an overview of the types of data currently available, outlines future plans to expand the data catalog and access methods, and solicits feedback on priorities and formats from the community to help shape the open data strategy. It also announces an upcoming application contest to encourage the use of open data.
A conference paper co-written with Nigel Jackson (Plymouth), key questions asked were how parties use Web 2.0 and whether they embrace or adapt the technologies. Talked of the emergence of the political strategists' creation of Web 1.5, partial use of the tools but no real interaction.
This document provides an overview of Facebook, its history, features, and issues related to its use. It discusses how Facebook originated at Harvard and spread to other universities. Key features covered include profiles, photos, groups, events, and notes. Issues addressed are students violating policies, administrators using it to investigate incidents, and matters of free speech and privacy. The goal is to help participants better understand how students are using Facebook both positively and negatively.
The James and Mary Quello Center at Michigan State University seeks to conduct high-quality research that informs debates on media, communication, and information policy issues in the digital age. The Center was established in 1998 and maintains independence through an endowment. Its research team, which includes faculty from various departments, examines topics such as internet governance, net neutrality, digital inequality, and innovations in areas like mobile technology and the internet of things. The Center disseminates its research through publications, reports, online platforms, and events. It aims to stimulate discussion and increase its grant-funded research on both local and global communication policy topics.
Social web sites allow people to form online communities and share user-created content. There are several categories of social web sites defined by their essential features like personal profiles, connections, groups, communication, and content sharing. Popular social web sites include YouTube, Facebook, Flickr, and Twitter. Social web sites must implement architectures to handle performance, scalability, and availability challenges from high user traffic. They provide various uses and benefits to individual users, businesses, and governments for communication, knowledge sharing, entertainment, self-expression, and more, but also face issues regarding privacy, security, legal matters, and profitability. Trends show social web sites expanding to mobile devices and location-based services.
The document discusses Massachusetts' goal of making more public data available through an open data portal at mass.gov/data. It provides an overview of the types of data currently available, outlines future plans to expand the data catalog and access methods, and solicits feedback on priorities and formats from the community to help shape the open data strategy. It also announces an upcoming application contest to encourage the use of open data.
A conference paper co-written with Nigel Jackson (Plymouth), key questions asked were how parties use Web 2.0 and whether they embrace or adapt the technologies. Talked of the emergence of the political strategists' creation of Web 1.5, partial use of the tools but no real interaction.
This document provides an overview of Facebook, its history, features, and issues related to its use. It discusses how Facebook originated at Harvard and spread to other universities. Key features covered include profiles, photos, groups, events, and notes. Issues addressed are students violating policies, administrators using it to investigate incidents, and matters of free speech and privacy. The goal is to help participants better understand how students are using Facebook both positively and negatively.
Audience: Volunteer Managers
Description: Intended to share current trends facing volunteer managers and to introduce web 2.0 as a potentially valuable resource in recruiting and retaining volunteers.
This document discusses the public nature of participating online for learning. It notes that posting content online, even just to friends, means it is not truly private. It also discusses how participating online can mean doing so in semi-public spaces where one's identity and work is visible. The document outlines some of the challenges this public nature introduces, such as managing one's online identity and ensuring safe spaces exist for learning and making mistakes. It emphasizes the importance of establishing trust online and considering the student experience of participating publicly.
European Economic and Social Committee on "Communicating Europe"cafebabel.com
On 12th Nov ECOSOC organised a one day seminar on "[Communicating Europe: what role does civil society wish to play?|http://eesc.europa.eu/activities/press/events/2007-11-12_en.asp|en]" and which gathered around 150 communicators from across Europe.%%%
Daniel Feher ([Dialog 09|http://www.dialog09.org/|en]) and I moderated a workshop on "How to better reach the European Public? The Role of the Internet in communicating and consulting civil society organisations. I always enjoy these types of events because 1. you get to know new people 2. you share your ideas.
The document discusses using social media for public involvement in planning processes. It outlines how social media use has risen dramatically in recent years. It then discusses how planners can create a new framework for public participation that starts with listening via social media monitoring tools, then asking questions through online forums and private social networks. The document provides an example from New Zealand where an online forum informed the final policy. It suggests a new model for public participation that incorporates reviewing existing discussions, soliciting expert input, monitoring feedback, and follow up.
Social software enables people to connect and collaborate online through tools like social networking sites, blogs, and media sharing platforms. This document discusses how social software can be used for alternative learning in the Philippines. It provides statistics on internet usage in the Philippines and examples of how social software has been used in academic settings through class blogs and online communities. The document advocates exploring the potential of social software tools to empower learners and create new opportunities for learning.
The document discusses how libraries can use low-cost technological tools like social media for outreach marketing. It provides examples of social media platforms that can be used, such as Facebook, MySpace, YouTube and wikis. The document also discusses how to identify target audiences and develop a marketing strategy for outreach using tools like SWOT analysis and action planning.
UPDATE available at: http://www.slideshare.net/umhealthscienceslibraries/web-20-presentation-tool-resources-slidesshare-slidecast-zoho-show-thinkfree-mixcaster/
A brief introduction to using web 2.0 resources to enrich your professional presenting experiences, beginning with finding images, then moving into how use web 2.0 tools to facilitate education, hiring, professional presentations, and more.
Quantifying covid 19 content in the online health opinion war using machine l...Venkat Projects
Quantifying covid 19 content in the online health opinion war using machine learning
A huge amount of potentially dangerous COVID-19 misinformation is appearing online. Here we use machine learning to quantify COVID-19 content among online opponents of establishment health guidance, in particular vaccinations ("anti-vax"). We find that the anti-vax community is developing a less focused debate around COVID-19 than its counterpart, the pro-vaccination (“pro-vax”) community. However, the anti-vax community exhibits a broader range of “flavors” of COVID-19 topics, and hence can appeal to a broader cross-section of individuals seeking COVID-19 guidance online, e.g. individuals wary of a mandatory fast-tracked COVID-19 vaccine or those seeking alternative remedies. Hence the anti-vax community looks better positioned to attract fresh support going forward than the pro-vax community. This is concerning since a widespread lack of adoption of a COVID-19 vaccine will mean the world falls short of providing herd immunity, leaving countries open to future COVID-19 resurgences. We provide a mechanistic model that interprets these results and could help in assessing the likely efficacy of intervention strategies. Our approach is scalable and hence tackles the urgent problem facing social media platforms of having to analyze huge volumes of online health misinformation and disinformation.
The document summarizes the LGBT movement in Vietnam from 2008 to 2011, which transitioned from passive to more proactive engagement. It discusses the perceptions of LGBT individuals in Vietnamese society and legal frameworks. An online LGBT community provided important support. Strategies employed from 2008 included working with the press to provide information on homosexuality, holding public exhibitions that attracted thousands of visitors, and empowering the LGBT organization. The first national LGBT conference in 2011 had over 30 representatives. Future plans included counseling services, advocacy training, and capacity building to further support the LGBT community and movement in Vietnam.
The document discusses the new Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 introduced by the Government of India. In 3 sentences:
The new IT rules require social media platforms to comply with a tighter set of regulations within 3 months, including appointing grievance officers and removing unlawful content quickly. However, critics argue the rules undermine free speech, lack legislative backing, and could be counterproductive without a data privacy law first. The document outlines both positives and issues with the new rules and calls for more consultation with stakeholders and passing data privacy laws before implementing regulations.
This literature review discusses privacy concerns related to the use of social media, particularly Facebook. It summarizes research that finds that as social media use by businesses and government agencies has increased, so have privacy issues for individual users. Several articles describe issues like third parties accessing users' personal information without consent, flaws in privacy settings that expose more private information than users intend, and government surveillance of social media data. The review concludes that while social media companies have attempted to address some of these issues, users remain at risk of privacy breaches and unclear privacy policies pose ongoing challenges.
Information technology capabilities for digital social networkscamillegrange
This document presents a framework that classifies the key information technology capabilities that can help support different goals and activities on digital social networks. It identifies four main domains of IT levers: 1) building and sustaining the network, 2) observing the network, 3) extracting resources from the network, and 4) disseminating through the network. Each domain is associated with different social network concepts like nodes, ties, breadth of ties, and network structure. The framework synthesizes literature on social information systems and highlights opportunities for future research on specific IT properties or application domains.
This document discusses factors that affect online navigation and proposes a model for network navigation. It explores how people find content online through search engines, different types of search engines, and RSS feeds. It also looks at visualizing the web and references related to the digital divide and importance of RSS. The final section discusses a seminar to understand how consumers find information on the web and the implications for online communication.
The document discusses the key concepts and characteristics of Web 2.0 and how it enables more interactive, collaborative, and social experiences online through user-generated content and collective intelligence. It provides examples of how wikis, blogs, and other Web 2.0 tools are being used to share information and engage communities. Planning steps are outlined for implementing a wiki, including deciding goals, selecting technology, creating an organizational framework, publicizing it, modeling use, evaluating impact, and gathering feedback.
Paper presented by Maria Katsonis, Principal Adviser, Public Administration, Department of Premier and Cabinet to Smart Government Australia 2010 Conference, September 14, 2010.
Introduction to Digital Media - Workshop for UNDP - Environment & EnergyYolanda Ma Jinxin
This is the first session of the digital media workshops I delivered at United Nations Development Programme (Beijing Office), to its Environment and Energy Team.
20110427 ARMA Houston Keynote Records Management 2.0Jesse Wilkins
This luncheon keynote at the ARMA Houston Spring Seminar introduced Web 2.0 concepts and issues and provided attendees with specific steps for managing social content as part of the records program.
Why Web 2.0 : Challenges and Opportunities for the Legal SectorJames Mullan
The document discusses the opportunities and challenges of Web 2.0 tools for legal professionals. It describes several Web 2.0 technologies like blogs, RSS feeds, wikis, social networking, and widgets. While these tools can help disseminate information and encourage collaboration, their adoption faces challenges like keeping up with rapid technological changes, information overload, and ensuring appropriate use within legal organizations. Law librarians can play a key role in helping navigate these issues and implementing beneficial Web 2.0 applications.
Audience: Volunteer Managers
Description: Intended to share current trends facing volunteer managers and to introduce web 2.0 as a potentially valuable resource in recruiting and retaining volunteers.
This document discusses the public nature of participating online for learning. It notes that posting content online, even just to friends, means it is not truly private. It also discusses how participating online can mean doing so in semi-public spaces where one's identity and work is visible. The document outlines some of the challenges this public nature introduces, such as managing one's online identity and ensuring safe spaces exist for learning and making mistakes. It emphasizes the importance of establishing trust online and considering the student experience of participating publicly.
European Economic and Social Committee on "Communicating Europe"cafebabel.com
On 12th Nov ECOSOC organised a one day seminar on "[Communicating Europe: what role does civil society wish to play?|http://eesc.europa.eu/activities/press/events/2007-11-12_en.asp|en]" and which gathered around 150 communicators from across Europe.%%%
Daniel Feher ([Dialog 09|http://www.dialog09.org/|en]) and I moderated a workshop on "How to better reach the European Public? The Role of the Internet in communicating and consulting civil society organisations. I always enjoy these types of events because 1. you get to know new people 2. you share your ideas.
The document discusses using social media for public involvement in planning processes. It outlines how social media use has risen dramatically in recent years. It then discusses how planners can create a new framework for public participation that starts with listening via social media monitoring tools, then asking questions through online forums and private social networks. The document provides an example from New Zealand where an online forum informed the final policy. It suggests a new model for public participation that incorporates reviewing existing discussions, soliciting expert input, monitoring feedback, and follow up.
Social software enables people to connect and collaborate online through tools like social networking sites, blogs, and media sharing platforms. This document discusses how social software can be used for alternative learning in the Philippines. It provides statistics on internet usage in the Philippines and examples of how social software has been used in academic settings through class blogs and online communities. The document advocates exploring the potential of social software tools to empower learners and create new opportunities for learning.
The document discusses how libraries can use low-cost technological tools like social media for outreach marketing. It provides examples of social media platforms that can be used, such as Facebook, MySpace, YouTube and wikis. The document also discusses how to identify target audiences and develop a marketing strategy for outreach using tools like SWOT analysis and action planning.
UPDATE available at: http://www.slideshare.net/umhealthscienceslibraries/web-20-presentation-tool-resources-slidesshare-slidecast-zoho-show-thinkfree-mixcaster/
A brief introduction to using web 2.0 resources to enrich your professional presenting experiences, beginning with finding images, then moving into how use web 2.0 tools to facilitate education, hiring, professional presentations, and more.
Quantifying covid 19 content in the online health opinion war using machine l...Venkat Projects
Quantifying covid 19 content in the online health opinion war using machine learning
A huge amount of potentially dangerous COVID-19 misinformation is appearing online. Here we use machine learning to quantify COVID-19 content among online opponents of establishment health guidance, in particular vaccinations ("anti-vax"). We find that the anti-vax community is developing a less focused debate around COVID-19 than its counterpart, the pro-vaccination (“pro-vax”) community. However, the anti-vax community exhibits a broader range of “flavors” of COVID-19 topics, and hence can appeal to a broader cross-section of individuals seeking COVID-19 guidance online, e.g. individuals wary of a mandatory fast-tracked COVID-19 vaccine or those seeking alternative remedies. Hence the anti-vax community looks better positioned to attract fresh support going forward than the pro-vax community. This is concerning since a widespread lack of adoption of a COVID-19 vaccine will mean the world falls short of providing herd immunity, leaving countries open to future COVID-19 resurgences. We provide a mechanistic model that interprets these results and could help in assessing the likely efficacy of intervention strategies. Our approach is scalable and hence tackles the urgent problem facing social media platforms of having to analyze huge volumes of online health misinformation and disinformation.
The document summarizes the LGBT movement in Vietnam from 2008 to 2011, which transitioned from passive to more proactive engagement. It discusses the perceptions of LGBT individuals in Vietnamese society and legal frameworks. An online LGBT community provided important support. Strategies employed from 2008 included working with the press to provide information on homosexuality, holding public exhibitions that attracted thousands of visitors, and empowering the LGBT organization. The first national LGBT conference in 2011 had over 30 representatives. Future plans included counseling services, advocacy training, and capacity building to further support the LGBT community and movement in Vietnam.
The document discusses the new Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 introduced by the Government of India. In 3 sentences:
The new IT rules require social media platforms to comply with a tighter set of regulations within 3 months, including appointing grievance officers and removing unlawful content quickly. However, critics argue the rules undermine free speech, lack legislative backing, and could be counterproductive without a data privacy law first. The document outlines both positives and issues with the new rules and calls for more consultation with stakeholders and passing data privacy laws before implementing regulations.
This literature review discusses privacy concerns related to the use of social media, particularly Facebook. It summarizes research that finds that as social media use by businesses and government agencies has increased, so have privacy issues for individual users. Several articles describe issues like third parties accessing users' personal information without consent, flaws in privacy settings that expose more private information than users intend, and government surveillance of social media data. The review concludes that while social media companies have attempted to address some of these issues, users remain at risk of privacy breaches and unclear privacy policies pose ongoing challenges.
Information technology capabilities for digital social networkscamillegrange
This document presents a framework that classifies the key information technology capabilities that can help support different goals and activities on digital social networks. It identifies four main domains of IT levers: 1) building and sustaining the network, 2) observing the network, 3) extracting resources from the network, and 4) disseminating through the network. Each domain is associated with different social network concepts like nodes, ties, breadth of ties, and network structure. The framework synthesizes literature on social information systems and highlights opportunities for future research on specific IT properties or application domains.
This document discusses factors that affect online navigation and proposes a model for network navigation. It explores how people find content online through search engines, different types of search engines, and RSS feeds. It also looks at visualizing the web and references related to the digital divide and importance of RSS. The final section discusses a seminar to understand how consumers find information on the web and the implications for online communication.
The document discusses the key concepts and characteristics of Web 2.0 and how it enables more interactive, collaborative, and social experiences online through user-generated content and collective intelligence. It provides examples of how wikis, blogs, and other Web 2.0 tools are being used to share information and engage communities. Planning steps are outlined for implementing a wiki, including deciding goals, selecting technology, creating an organizational framework, publicizing it, modeling use, evaluating impact, and gathering feedback.
Paper presented by Maria Katsonis, Principal Adviser, Public Administration, Department of Premier and Cabinet to Smart Government Australia 2010 Conference, September 14, 2010.
Introduction to Digital Media - Workshop for UNDP - Environment & EnergyYolanda Ma Jinxin
This is the first session of the digital media workshops I delivered at United Nations Development Programme (Beijing Office), to its Environment and Energy Team.
20110427 ARMA Houston Keynote Records Management 2.0Jesse Wilkins
This luncheon keynote at the ARMA Houston Spring Seminar introduced Web 2.0 concepts and issues and provided attendees with specific steps for managing social content as part of the records program.
Why Web 2.0 : Challenges and Opportunities for the Legal SectorJames Mullan
The document discusses the opportunities and challenges of Web 2.0 tools for legal professionals. It describes several Web 2.0 technologies like blogs, RSS feeds, wikis, social networking, and widgets. While these tools can help disseminate information and encourage collaboration, their adoption faces challenges like keeping up with rapid technological changes, information overload, and ensuring appropriate use within legal organizations. Law librarians can play a key role in helping navigate these issues and implementing beneficial Web 2.0 applications.
The document discusses how the Collins Center staff can utilize virtual leadership and web 2.0 tools to improve collaboration, disseminate information, and solve problems both internally and externally. It provides examples of current web 2.0 uses including websites, videos, and social media. It also discusses how to measure the ROI of social media through exposure, engagement, influence, and actions taken. The retreat aims to explore how to better position staff as virtual leaders and use online communities and tools.
Presentation 1: Web 2.0 - Leading Applications in Government
Presenters:
Eric Bristow - Senior Manager, Deloitte Consulting
Doug Shoupp – Principal, Deloitte Consulting
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This document discusses how state regulated boards can use social media both internally and externally. Internally, social media can be used for training, communication, and collaboration between staff. Externally, boards can use platforms like Facebook and Twitter to engage constituents, share information, and receive feedback. However, many boards currently lack social media policies to protect patient privacy. The document recommends boards create policies for social and mobile media use to avoid violations of privacy laws.
This document discusses the opportunities and legal issues surrounding social media use by government agencies and individuals. It provides an overview of popular social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and blogs. It also outlines key legal considerations for agencies and individuals regarding topics like public records retention, open meeting laws, employee use of social media and First Amendment issues. The document advises agencies to develop social media policies and strategies that address these issues and comply with relevant laws.
Slides for a talk on "Demystifying the Social Web" given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at the Readeast's "R-e-@ding: reaching out to readers in a digital world" Conference held in Flitwick on 26 November 2009.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/cultural-heritage/events/readeast-2009/
This presentation was given by the State Library of Ohio for state employees and focused on providing information about social networking for government agencies.
STC 2010 Strategies for the Social Web for DocumentationAnne Gentle
The social web can be perceived as intimidating, live-saving, risky, or a black hole of productivity loss. Learn how to take a strategic approach to integrating social media to accomplish your overall documentation goals.
1. The document provides an overview of how attorneys and law firms can use social media for reputation management, visibility, marketing and research. It discusses best practices for setting up social media policies and profiles.
2. Various social media platforms that are commonly used are described, including LinkedIn, blogs, and wikis. Benefits for attorneys include gathering industry news and researching potential clients or hiring outside counsel.
3. The importance of managing one's online reputation is emphasized. Attorneys should monitor how they are presented online and optimize profiles on platforms like LinkedIn and Google.
The document discusses how lawyers can use various Web 2.0 tools to reposition themselves online, including blogs to share information and engage with readers; social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn for networking and keeping up with contacts; and collaborative tools like wikis and document sharing for group projects. It provides examples and advice on using these technologies for professional reputation building, research, networking, and more.
The document discusses the shift from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 and how this impacts government. Some key points are:
- Web 2.0 is defined by openness, collaboration and community rather than just technology. It encourages participation and sharing through social media platforms.
- For government, Web 2.0 can enhance customer service, encourage public participation, and use data in new ways through mashups and by harnessing collective intelligence.
- Embracing Web 2.0 involves using existing tools like Twitter, Flickr and user feedback sites to engage the public and provide services in a more open and collaborative manner.
This is a presentation developed by Julia Loughran, ThoughtLink, Inc. for the Washington DC Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC). It was presented on Thursday, March 26, 2009 in Silver Spring, MD.
The presentation was delivered November 13, 2009 by Marlena Reed and Sharon Goldmacher of Atlanta based marketing firm communications 21 to the National Credit Reporting Association.
Social media can benefit legal clinics and organizations by allowing them to easily share information with large online audiences and engage in conversations. CLEONet uses social media like Facebook and Twitter to cross-promote content and connect with other groups. Clinics should listen in social media before broadcasting, create regular online content, and cross-promote across channels to integrate social media into their work. While social media enables outreach, organizations must address privacy concerns and information overload.
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