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

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)

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