The contents that I have ever learnt in
lecture 1 is the overview of social networking, mainly include the
defination of social media, social computing and social networking, and the
relationship between social media and social networking. Something about social
computing, from both theoretical and technological perspectives, social
computing technologies moves beyond social information processing towards
emphasizing social intelligence. In lecture 2, I have learnt the social
experience, Cognitive processing and memory, and social nature of human
activity. The lectuire 3 makes me to to learn about how our mind is engaged in
social networking environments, and how should we design social environments by
two facts, one is theory of knowledge and cognition, and the other one is
social tasks.
In the past, I thought social networking was the
website like Facebook to provide a platform for communication and interactive.
From lecture 1 to 3, I have learnt more about social networking. It concerned
with the conduction of various social behaviors over the internet, as well as
the underlying technologies. It is an interdisciplinary subject involving
multiple fields including computer networks and applications, psychology, as
well as sociology. This course provides a holistic overview on both technology
and humanity aspects of social networks, with emphases on the social sciences
aspects and perspectives. It covers topics such as social network analysis
(e.g. discourse analysis, semantics, social network structure),
network-mediated knowledge building and collaboration, epistemology in social
networks, and applications of social networks in business and education. I also
want to know something about the business model of social website, besides the
advertisement on page, how to earn the money.
When I was in Beijing I can’t log on the Facebook,
Twitter and so on, so I registed new accounts on these websites to help my
revision. By comparing with these websites, I’ll learn more about social
networking.
I’m very interested in “Relationship mapping and
mining” of social networking. We often use SNS such as facebook to find our old
friend, classmates and so on, map the relationships, establish social
interactions in different channels such as email, instant messaging, enterprise
databases, etc. that embody shared or social activities among a known set of
users who have given their permission. Put simply, social networking is a way
for one person to meet up with other people on the Net. That's not all though. Some
people use social networking sites for meeting new friends on the Net. Other's
use it to find old friends. Then there are those who use it to find people who
have the same problems or interests they have.
A networked computer system provides various services
for assisting users in locating, and establishing contact relationships with,
other users. For example, in one embodiment, users can identify other users
based on their affiliations with particular schools or other organizations. The
system also provides a mechanism for a user to selectively establish contact
relationships or connections with other users, and to grant permissions for
such other users to view personal information of the user. The system may also
include features for enabling users to identify contacts of their respective
contacts. In addition, the system may automatically notify users of personal
information updates made by their respective contacts.
There is a very well-known theory. It says that six
degrees of separation refers to the idea that everyone is on average
approximately six steps away, by way of introduction, from any other person on
Earth, so that a chain of, "a friend of a friend" statements can be
made, on average, to connect any two people in six steps or fewer. A Facebook
platform application named "Six Degrees" was developed by Karl
Bunyan, which calculates the degrees of separation between different people. It
had over 5.8 million users, as seen from the group's page. The average
separation for all users of the application is 5.73 degrees, whereas the
maximum degree of separation is 12. The application has a "Search for
Connections" window to input any name of a Facebook user, to which it then
shows the chain of connections.
Today. More and more relationships and friendships
are being formed online. Experts in relationships, such as
the German psychologist Erich H. Witte, say that relationships which start
online are much more likely to succeed, and he goes on to say that in less than
10 years, online dating will be the most widely used way to get to know someone
for a possible relationship.

Quite interesting and amazing about "six degrees of separation"! If I want to say hello to Obama, I can tell it to the president of my school and he will ask the mayor of the city for help.The mayor can make a phone call to president Hu and we know,mission completed!That is really amazing and charming!!Another wonderful theory is at fengyimingcuhk.blogspot.com
回复删除Here is my question: what is main reason that so many people around the world get hooked on social network websites?
Put simply, social networking website is a way for one person to meet up with other people on the Net. Some people use social networking sites for meeting new friends on the Net. Other's use it to find old friends. Then there are those who use it to find people who have the same problems or interests they have. Through social networking websites, we maintained a more direct connection with our friends, build communities, the tool of searching users to help users find the friends who lost connection. I think it's the main reason that so many people around the world get hooked on social network websites.
删除Social networking is the net-mode society. You description of "six degree of separation" really indicate the practical importance of social networking, and explains why it is so popular. It's really fantastic to keep in touch with your friends thousand kilometers away with the help social networking.
回复删除I think you have done a good job! You really learnt something interesting and useful form this course, and well combined it with your experience. To improve, we should break down old ideas continuously, and I think you have done that! Moreover, I am very interested in "six degrees of separation", and want to know more about it.
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