Annotated Outline and Reference List
Annotated Outline and Reference List
Annotated Outline and Reference List
By Group 2
Jessie Koenig, Adnan Khan, Robert LaLonde, Andrew Torris
EDD 9200 CRN 36156
Trends and Issues: Society, the Individual, and the Professions
Annibell, B.. (2010). The Future State of Collaboration. Public Manager, 39(4), 11-
13. Retrieved April 1, 2011, from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID:
2287440261).
This article examines the future of how individuals will use SNS for collaboration. It
discusses the innovation that is quickly moving forward and how companies need to
harness the open concept so that individuals and companies can benefit from the
interactive methods of where users and businesses work hand in hand. Younger users
will continue to interact with the latest technology as they demonstrate brand loyalty
and collaboration with other users. However, companies will need to be more
transparent as they move into the future so that customers are able to trust their
interactions.
Anonymous, . The Revolution Will Be Shared: Social Media and Innovation. (2011).
Research Technology Management, 54(1), 64-66. Retrieved April 1, 2011,
from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 2252176021).
This article discusses the power of crowdsourcing: using the wisdom of the masses to
help create and develop ideas with in a company. Harnessing multiple sources of
information as consultants will allow a company to grow in a positive direction if the
employees and consumers are interacting wtih SNS.
Daniasa, C., Tomita, V., Stuparu, D., & Stanciu, M.. (2010). The mechanisms of the
influence of viral marketing in social media. Economics, Management and
Financial Markets, 5(3), 278-282. Retrieved April 11, 2011, from
ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 2201893081).
This article examines viral marketing and how collaborative SNS programs can
spread product awareness in a very short amount of time. Mass media methods of
sharing information were not nearly as expedient as SNS. The future of marketing lies
in the collaborative SNS where users and companies can work together to understand
each other better.
Hoffman, D., & Fodor, M.. (2010). Can You Measure the ROI of Your Social Media
Marketing? MIT Sloan Management Review, 52(1), 41-49. Retrieved April 12,
2011, from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 2160222301).
This article examines the Return of Investment that companies can make if they
clearly track the investment money put into SNS. This article demonstrates why a
company should invest in SNS and how it can find areas for return of the money
invested. It provides specific examples of current companies and which SNS
programs they used to increase their interaction. The digital tracking of brand
awareness, word of mouth advertising, and brand engagement demonstrates how
collaborative the current society has become.
Rose, C.. (2011). The security implications of ubiquitous social media. International
Journal of Management and Information Systems, 15(1), 35-40. Retrieved
April 12, 2011, from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 2286115801).
With increased access to internet and social media services, hackers, thieves, and other
unsavory characters re able to access a person's private information stored online.
This article warns that users should change privacy settings and organize materials in
such a way that others would not be able to access. This article comments on the lack
of security among younger students who are happy to use location services to "check
in" to various location, providing an opportunity for thieves to know they are gone. IT
also provides some very strong tips about how to avoid scams or other problems
online.
Couros, G. (2011, March 24). Why social media can and is changing education.
Retrieved from http://georgecouros.ca/blog/archives/1860
The author puts forward five reasons why social media is and can be used in
education: 1) It’s free, 2) It cuts down on isolation, 3) It can build tolerances and
understandings of diverse cultures, 4) It can amplify passions and 5) It can help
make education more open
B. Top Choice
Kassissieh, R. (2011, April 4). The best social media tool for the classroom.
Retrieved from http://www.edsocialmedia.com/2011/04/the-best-social-
media-tool-for-the-classroom/
The author pinpoints online discussions forums as the best social media tool for
use in the classroom. The author believes this because classroom forums are
democratic, collaborative, private, topical, multi-modal and diverse. Forums are
also peer-reviewed. Other social media tools can be appropriate in education when
used right.
C. Examples
Koenig, D. (2011, Spring). Social media in the schoolhouse. Teaching Tolerance,
39, Retrieved from http://www.tolerance.org/magazine/number-39-spring-
2011/social-media-schoolhouse
The author describes a classroom setting where students utilize Google Docs to
collaborate while rewriting the classic fairy tale Red Riding Hood. Facebook is
used by students outside of school, while it is blocked in all schools in the district.
Bill, D. (2009, May 5). Why social media matters. Retrieved from
http://www.edsocialmedia.com/2009/05/why-social-media-matters/
Teacher used twitter as a means of observing how his Latin students completed an
assignment. They were asked to translate a certain text and collaborate via twitter.
D. Challenges
Koenig, D. (2011, Spring). Social media in the schoolhouse. Teaching Tolerance,
39, Retrieved from http://www.tolerance.org/magazine/number-39-spring-
2011/social-media-schoolhouse
Tolerance may not be a product of more social media in education. There may be
more tolerance in homogenous groups but not to different groups. This can apply
to “hate groups” as well.
Hanson, G, Haridakis, PM, Cunningham AW, Sharma, R, Ponder, J.D., The 2008
presidential campaign: Political cynicism in the age of Facebook, MySpace
and YouTube.", Mass Communication & Society. Vol 13(5), Nov 2010, pp.
584-607 DOI: 10.1080/15205436.2010.513470
An examination of the user motivations in the use of social networking sites
(SNS) for political conversations and discourse, the author explains the impact of
the use of SNS on the influence of political cynicism. The author concludes that
cynicism is more attibuted to the the users background and political beliefs rather
than the mere fact that they use social media. The fact listed in the study was that
the use of social media was a negative predictor to political cynicism.
D. The Challenges
White, Charlie, Obama says White House Tech is 30 years behind. Retrieved
April 16, 2011 from http://mashable.com/2011/04/15/obama-white-house-
tech/
The short blog post quotes President Obama saying,"When it comes to
technology, we are like 30 years behind".
Swift, M (2011, April 5) Obama to hold Facebook town hall. Mercury News.//
Retrieved from http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_17777433
The article outlines a presidential first, which is a web-based, social media based
town hall session on facebook. Barak Obama and Social Media founder Mark
Zuckerberg have teamed up to set up the town hall meeting which will include
about 1000 Facebook employees and an audience of potentially millions on the
web. The event precedes a thirty-eight thousand dollar a plate fundraiser in the
bay area. The author notes, "Obama has been a pioneer in the political use of
technology; Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes played a key role in his
campaign's use of the Internet and social media in 2008 for fundraising and to
rally volunteers. Obama launched his re-election campaign Monday in part with a
YouTube video, and he has 7.2 million followers on Twitter” (para. 13).
References
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(Document ID: 2289314951).
Annibell, B.. (2010). The Future State of Collaboration. Public Manager, 39(4), 11-13.
Retrieved April 1, 2011, from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 2287440261).
Anonymous (2010). Educators slow to adopt social media. Community College Journal,
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Anonymous, . The Revolution Will Be Shared: Social Media and Innovation. (2011).
Research Technology Management, 54(1), 64-66. Retrieved April 1, 2011, from
ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 2252176021).
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Bill, D. (2009, May 5). Why social media matters. Retrieved from
http://www.edsocialmedia.com/2009/05/why-social-media-matters/
Couros, G. (2011, March 24). Why social media can and is changing education. Retrieved
from http://georgecouros.ca/blog/archives/1860
Daniasa, C., Tomita, V., Stuparu, D., & Stanciu, M.. (2010). The mechanisms of the
influence of viral marketing in social media. Economics, Management and Financial
Markets, 5(3), 278-282. Retrieved April 11, 2011, from ABI/INFORM Global.
(Document ID: 2201893081).
Hanson, G, Haridakis, PM, Cunningham AW, Sharma, R, Ponder, J.D., The 2008 presidential
campaign: Political cynicism in the age of Facebook, MySpace and YouTube.", Mass
Communication & Society. Vol 13(5), Nov 2010, pp. 584-607 DOI:
10.1080/15205436.2010.513470
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Hoffman, D., & Fodor, M.. (2010). Can You Measure the ROI of Your Social Media
Marketing? MIT Sloan Management Review, 52(1), 41-49. Retrieved April 12, 2011,
from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 2160222301).
IBM; IBM Introduces Cloud-Based Social Media Analytics Capabilities for marketers.
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Kassissieh, R. (2011, April 4). The best social media tool for the classroom. Retrieved from
http://www.edsocialmedia.com/2011/04/the-best-social-media-tool-for-the-classroom/
Kim, Y (2011). The contribution of social network sites to exposure to political difference:
The relationships among SNSs, online political messaging, and exposure to cross-
cutting perspectives, Computers in Human Behavior (27), 971-977. DOI:
10.1016/j.chb.2010.12.001.
Koenig, D. (2011, Spring). Social media in the schoolhouse. Teaching Tolerance, 39,
Retrieved from http://www.tolerance.org/magazine/number-39-spring-2011/social-
media-schoolhouse
Koenig, D. (2011, Spring). Social media in the schoolhouse. Teaching Tolerance, 39,
Retrieved from http://www.tolerance.org/magazine/number-39-spring-2011/social-
media-schoolhouse
Lenhart, A. (2009, April 10). Teens and social media. Retrieved from
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Rose, C.. (2011). The security implications of ubiquitous social media. International Journal
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Silverman, Matt. The Future of Social Media and Politics. Retrieved April 14, 2011, from
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Shirky, C.. (2011). The Political Power of Social Media: Technology, the Public Sphere, and
Political Change. Foreign Affairs, 90(1), 28-I. Retrieved March 28, 2011, from
ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 2222812761).
Swift, M (2011, April 5) Obama to hold Facebook town hall. Mercury News.// Retrieved
from http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_17777433
White, Charlie, Obama says White House Tech is 30 years behind. Retrieved April 16, 2011
from http://mashable.com/2011/04/15/obama-white-house-tech/