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Post #5: My Diigo Group
Social networking sites provide the opportunity for
people young and old to communicate, collaborate, and keep up on what is going
on. Sites like MySpace, Facebook, and
LinkedIn provide networking opportunities for people to actively participate in
communities built for this purpose. They
have become an extension of one’s persona.
It’s appealing to have such open lines of communications with friends,
interests, and connections. For youth
it’s an expansion of who they are, the friends they have, and a way of life in
today’s modern culture. For adults it’s
becoming an essential component in a cutthroat working environment as well as a
means of keeping in contact with chosen connections in a fast paced world. For young and old it’s yet another extension
of keeping in touch with the world they live in.
In the classroom social networking can be a benefit and
distraction. Benefits include access to your friends, friends-of-your-friends,
and openness of people in our culture to grant you access to being one of their
friends. This leads to opportunities
unforeseen prior to social networking solutions. Reaching out through social network branches
of the tree brings experts and collaborative efforts into the classroom that
would not have been available before.
Due to the social aspects of social networking distraction is of great
concern. Why would you want friends
communicating all over the place when they are supposed to be focused on
lessons at hand. And what are they
talking about while they should be listening?
Is the information being retrieved correct or hear-say? Temptations to stray from the path are great
and not everyone will flourish in such an environment.
I tend to use LinkedIn and Facebook exclusively. For my purposes these two sites have the
market share and dominate the workflow of me, my friends, and the professionals
I deal with. I do run the issue of friend’s
crossing over into other groups on my Facebook account. I have some very powerful contacts in the
film industry, college athletics field, computer animation professionals, and other
professional contacts onboard. I also
have a number of classmates from my class reunion that have no business talking
to my professional contacts. Senior
pictures (1989) have surfaced when I played in a hair band…. This is not a problem for me in any capacity
but the potential for a conflict does exist.
No beer bong pictures or compromising photos as of yet that I would care
about.
LinkedIn is a different story. It’s purely professional and I keep my
friends tight to the vest. I have a
selective grouping of professionals that I network with. If I decline an invitation please do not take
it personally.
So networking keeps me current, connected, engaged, and
focused. It could be distracting,
distorted, and a nuisance however.
Side note:
[1] I chose a Diigo group that
focuses on Android Apps. I was
disappointed that I did not find any groups I really wanted to join and don’t
freely jump into groups taking my resources (thinking) from other things.