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Social Software Affordances: November 2005
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Blog for the course offered at Teachers College, Columbia University during Fall 2005. Tuesday, November 29, 2005. Marion: the disjointedness of online sociality. About the connection between the links pointing to a community web site and the relevancy of those links to the goals of the community. She asks: "Is there really value in establishing links between sources that are inherently unrelated? It's all part of the process of delegating some social agency to the Code. Posted by Ulises at 7:14 AM.
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Marion's CCTE Blog: November 2005
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Thursday, November 24, 2005. Barabasi describes how the Web is fragmented into four major continents due to the directedness of the links. Amidst this fragmentation, there is terra incognita (p.162), areas of the Web that remain undiscovered by search engines and are unreachable by surfing. He explains that Web is full of disjointed directed paths (p.167) that dictate the Web’s navigability. Will this linking alone rescue them from the terra incognita that Barabasi describes? The answers to these questio...
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Social Things.: October 2005
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Culture. identity. social enterprise. technology. creativity. A blog documenting my thoughts and research for "Social Software Affordances Fall/05" (graduate course exploring the impact of social technologies on society, education, technology - offered at Columbia University's Teachers College. Monday, October 31, 2005. A few days ago, Matt C. Commented on my blog about the H2O Playlist. Tool - thanks for checking it out, Matt! Also, as Steve. Posted by Molly K. @ 10:51 PM. Sunday, October 30, 2005.
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Social Software Affordances: Course Syllabus
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Blog for the course offered at Teachers College, Columbia University during Fall 2005. Friday, August 26, 2005. MSTU 5510 (Topical Seminar): Social Software Affordances. Tuesdays 01:00 pm-02:40 pm,. His class will only meet in the classroom three times during the semester:. 9/13, 11/1 and 12/20. The rest of the time the class will happen online. Enrollment Capacity: 8-16 students. Instructor: Ulises A. Mejias. What is 'social' about social software? What general principles can we identify for evaluating ...
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Social Software Affordances: December 2005
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Blog for the course offered at Teachers College, Columbia University during Fall 2005. Tuesday, December 20, 2005. First -and only- course podcast. SSA last session recording (right click to download mp3 file). Posted by Ulises at 4:42 PM. We had our last class session today. The strike, combined with holiday travel plans, took a heavy toll on attendance. So for those of you who could not attend, I have created a wiki page. In our original Seed wiki. Where you can anonymously. Posted by Ulises at 4:39 PM.
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Social Software Affordances: In preparation for landing...
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Blog for the course offered at Teachers College, Columbia University during Fall 2005. Sunday, December 11, 2005. In preparation for landing. Although it might feel like your projects for this class are far from being completed, it's time to start thinking about wrapping up the course. Let's review where we stand and what you need to do in these final two weeks. What is 'social' about social software? How is the notion of community being redefined by social software? Alternatively, you can write your rep...
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Social Software Affordances: Blog buzz about our SSA class
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Blog for the course offered at Teachers College, Columbia University during Fall 2005. Sunday, January 01, 2006. Blog buzz about our SSA class. As a result of posting my report on the class. Which might be getting published soon in a 'real' journal, too), some people are talking about us. That's social software! Does the 'loss' of control over who gets to see your work make you nervous, or are you comfortable with this aspect of social software? Full Circle Online Interaction Blog. Where the action is.
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Social Software Affordances: October 2005
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Blog for the course offered at Teachers College, Columbia University during Fall 2005. Thursday, October 20, 2005. Assignments for Week 7. I am posting this a bit early because I will be away next week, and probably not able to post and comment as much as I usually do. Here are the guidelines for Week 7:. As always, you are supposed to continue conducting distributed research. Post an update about your IE project, as well. I will then post the notes on the Class Blog for future reference. In other words,...
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Social Software Affordances: Where's Ulises?
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Blog for the course offered at Teachers College, Columbia University during Fall 2005. Wednesday, November 09, 2005. Sorry I have been out of the picture the last few days, but I am in the middle of moving to a new place, and I don't even have internet access yet! I didn't post guidelines for the assignments this week, but I figured between your IE and Design Patterns projects, plus research - that should keep you busy ;-). Thank you for your patience. Posted by Ulises at 2:32 PM. View my complete profile.