Introduction Social media contribute enormously an extremely significant role in the lives of youths. In addition‚ youths can either real risks or opportunities from social media. The risks are not rooted in technology but issues regarding the youths’ social and personal development. It is imperative that youths are guided so that they develop appropriate skills as well as the resilience required to navigate social media opportunities and risks. Peer groups should be given the opportunity to develop
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Social media are computer-mediated tools that allow people to create‚ share or exchange information‚ ideas‚ and pictures/videos in virtual communities and networks. Andreas Kaplan and Michael Haenlein define social media as "a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0‚ and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content."[1] Furthermore‚ social media depend on mobile and web-based technologies to create highly interactive
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Ibot‚Roxannie G.‚ OJT | 14/F PLDT Ramon Cojuangco Bldg. | Network Products and Services Design | | Date | Time - In | Time - Out | No. of Hrs. | | 17-Jan-13 | 8:05 AM | 5:00 PM | 8 | | 18-Jan-13 | 8:05 AM | 12:00 NN | 4 | | 21-Jan-13 | 8:05 AM | 5:00 PM | 8 | | 22-Jan-13 | 7:59 AM | 5:00 PM | 8 | | 24-Jan-13 | 8:05 AM | 5:00 PM | 8 | | 25-Jan-13 | 7:40 AM | 5:00 PM | 8 | | 28-Jan-13 | 7:50 AM | 5:00 PM | 8 | | 29-Jan-13 | 8:15 AM | 5:00 PM | 8 | |
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The Revolution of Social Media Shawn Kirby INF 103 Prof. Withers May 13‚ 2012 The Revolution of Social Media We live in a very face paced world. A world where instant gratification is what almost everyone wants. The advances in technology have enabled us all to have the ability to experience instant gratification in our social lives. The creation of the smart phone was one of the biggest tools invented in order for us to all have instant access to our friends and
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Banking and social media INDEX * Introduction- pg 3-11 * The why and how of social media w.r.t banking- pg 12-24 * International and Indian Examples of social media- pg 25-28 * The grey side of social media usage- pg 29-30 * Suggestions- pg 31 * Conclusions- pg 33-34 Introduction Social media and banking do not seem to have a strong relation at the first look on the topic‚ but are indeed complexly related in today’s world with the continuous evolution of the banking
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Studies – How women and moms use social media and mobile today… Credits: Gerd Altmann / pixelio.de Are men still the drivers of trends? How do women approach the Social Web‚ and the new mobile technology? Is the realm of gadgets still a mens’ business? Interestingly enough‚ a recent study from Women at NBCU found that women are the main drivers of tech trends‚ particularly on social networks. But there are more studies to obey… Some findings of a recent study from Women at NBCU show that
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This case analysis is going to be examining ethical issues associated with the popular social Medias in the last two decades‚ hitting tremendous growth‚ thanks to the introduction of websites such as Facebook and Twitter‚ as well as the increased adoption of internet capable cell phones. Millions of people rely on Social Media today for social interaction‚ as it provides a convenient means to share information‚ chat with friends‚ and maintain ever expanding networks and contacts‚ all in one package
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SOCIAL MEDIA ETHICS Januar y 2013 ETHICS ¡ Moral principles that govern a person’s or group’s behavior ¡ Schools of Ethics: § Aristotle – holds the virtues are dispositions to act in ways that benefit both the person possessing them and that person’s society § Kant – makes the concept of duty central to morality § Utilitarianism- asserts that guiding principle of conduct should be greatest happiness or benefit of the greatest number. ETHICS AND INFLUENCE FACTORS ¡ C arrie
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------------------------------------------------- Social Media and Marketing Nowadays Social media is hype all over the world. To understand Social Media‚ One must first establish an accepted definition. Social media was defined by Marketo (2010) in The Definitive Guide to B2B Social Media as “the production‚ consumption and exchange of information through online social interactions and platforms.” They are considered to be low-cost tools that combine use of technology and social interaction and has become
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students are active users of social media. However‚ research has also shown the majority of students use social media for personal reasons‚ rather than for academic needs. In many academic circles‚ more discussion centres on the concern of faculty "friending" potential students or students attempting to "friend" faculty members. These issues seem to focus more on the policies of the potential impropriety of social media communication‚ rather than concentrating on how social media tools can be used to enrich
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