Social networking sites
Social Media and Networking Sites
Facebook
Google+
Ning
Other social networking sites frequently used for educational purposes
Other classroom social networking sites
Augmented reality sites
General social networking sites
Analysis of social networking sites
Social networking school guidelines
Aggregators for submitting simultaneously to different social networking sites
Theory and Research on Use of Social Networking Sites
- Bibliography of research on social networking sites
- dana boyd, Social Media is Here to Stay...Now What? Presentation at Microsoft Tech Fest, 2009
- Cybersociology: Theory and research sites on social networking
- Vance Stevens: Engaging in Collaborative Writing through Social Networking
- Liz Davis: 10 Tips for Growing Your Learning Network
- dana boyd dissertation: Taken Out of Context: American Teen Sociality in Networked Publics
- Christine Greenhow, University of Minnesota: Video: Research on benefits of using social networking sites
- Video: UC Berkeley conference: From MySpace to Hip-Hop: New Media in the Everyday Lives of Youth
- Video: Stephen Downes: Groups versus Networks
- Ruth Reynard: Social Networking: Learning Theory in Action
- Mark Hendrickson, TechCrunch: Nine ways to build your own social Network
- Richard MacManus, Read/Write Web: Pageflakes, Netvibes Take on Social Networks
- Social Media U: Take a Class in Social Media
- Davis, M. (2008). Friend or foe: Balancing the good and bad of social networking sties. Digital Directions.
- Moxley, J., & Meehan, A. (2007). Using Social Networking Tools to Engage Teachers in the Wisdom of Teaching, KAIROS, 12.1.
- National School Board Association: 96% of students use social networking sites
- Mitrano, T. (2007). A Wider World: Youth, Privacy, and Social Networking Technologies, EDUCAUSE Review, 41(6), 16–29
- boyd, d. m., & Ellison, N. B. (2007). Social network sites: Definition, history, and scholarship. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13(1), article 11
- boyd, d. 2007. "Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace ." Apophenia Blog Essay, June 24, 2007.
- Grunwald Associates: analysis of kids social networking from an industry perspective
- Advertising Age: Digital Fact Pack: rankings of sites and audience use
- After breaking onto the scene a few years ago, social networking is flourishing. MySpace and Facebook continue to defy gravity, growing 72.5% and 59.2% (Feb. '07 vs. Feb. '06)
- University of Minnesota: Tech Talk: video production: social networking