Social networking
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Definition
In educational technology, social networking refers to the professional or education/pedagogical use of social networking software.
On may distinguish two basic genres:
- Platforms that mostly just promote links between entries describing persons
- Platforms that promote media-rich webpages and "frieds" that can have various access to contents. The best known example is probably
Facebook. A variant of these are platforms to create networks, e.g Ning.
Standards
- FOAF, a RDF standard for linking people (for which various applications exist)
- API standards to script platforms like Facebook and Ning (more details needed plus links to other web 2.0 standards)
Examples of social networking platforms
Examples of linking platforms
- frienster,
- Tribe
- LinkedIn, a friend-of-friend professional network.
- Orkut
- StudiVz - (StudiVZ Wikipedia) Social Networking platform for students.
Example of platforms to promote exchange
- Ning social network platform. "Create Your Own Social Network for Anything". This is quite interesting, also more interested in web 2.0 standardization efforts than Facebook
- Facebook (not just homepages, it does have interesting features, including an API)