Facebook - The Things You Need to Know as a Professor
You have read about it in the Chronicle, your own children are doing it - but do you really know what exactly goes on in Facebook? As educators we need to be in the know about this social networking tool, to help our students learn to use this technology and control it rather than be controlled by it. Here's my presentation I gave at Fordham in September 2006.This is an enhanced podcast. To get the most out of it, you should use Apple's FREE iTunes or iPod. There, you can view the accompanying screenshots of the facebook pages at the same time as you listen to the presentation. You can also go straight to special sections in the podcast (look for the "chapters" menu in iTunes). To view this presentation in iTunes, click here.
AAC/34 min/17.2MB/iPod-ready.
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And here's an update: last night (Sunday, that is) it snowed! And right before President's Day! So I trekked over to the Park this morning (together with hundreds of other, slightly more professional photographers... ;-) and updated my walk through The Gates in the park. Oh, come on, why not take a
One of the (few) rewards for going to the office on a FRI after Thanksgiving is that you get the rare chance to play the elevator concert of the bells: press a button, and seven doors open at once, together with a loud concert of various bells ringing at the same time. So much eagerness to service you is rather rare with those beasts.
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