Cliff Lampe. General reflections on “proffing” and social network sites Some findings from surveys of Facebook users Social network sites for rural.

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Cliff Lampe

General reflections on “proffing” and social network sites Some findings from surveys of Facebook users Social network sites for rural youth Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

Strategies for friending students Common experiences for students Increased “cohort” effects Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

Cohort survey Interviews 18 respondents to surveys in 2007 Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

Arrange a study group or meeting 43% Collaborate on an assignment in a way that your instructor would like 30% Collaborate on an assignment in a way that your instructor might not like 8% Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

View the profile of another student in one of your classes 79% View the profile of a professor or TA 20% Contact another student with a question related to a class or schoolwork 63% Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

Discuss class or schoolwork 49% Do something on Facebook as part of an assigned class exercise 8% Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

“I would say when I first got [Facebook], it was such a novelty that I was on a lot just searching kind of in awe, looking at everyone’s profile to see what they’re really about. And now after being on it a couple of years, all my close friends, I’ve looked at their profiles before.” Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

“I’ve heard rumors – many people have told me that employers and people – admission committees look at your Facebook profiles and see what you put in them. And any pictures of me at a party, I’ve untagged myself in. I don’t really want to convey a message of – which I’m not a big partier at all – but I just don’t want somebody getting the wrong impression.” Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

“ I definitely wipe out my feed, not a lot shows on it. If it does, it’s new pictures that I’ve posted or something like that. But, yes, I’ve definitely become aware of it, I think as it’s gotten a lot bigger. Before, it was so small it didn’t really matter and people - but now it’s getting a little bit more invasive, so yes, I keep – that.” Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

Look back, rather than come back. Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

Online Social Network Use, Self-esteem, and Social Capital: A Longitudinal Analysis Steinfield, Ellison, Lampe (Journal of Developmental Psychology) Changes in Participation and Perception of Facebook Lampe, Ellison, Steinfield (CSCW) Social Network Sites and Society: Current Trends and Future Possibilities Ellison, Lampe, Steinfield (Interactions) Cliff Lampe - Using Social Network Sites in Education

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