What is Social Computing? Adapted from a deck by Dr. Bonnie MacKay.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What is the social media revolution? Separation Information Means of distribution.
Advertisements

INTERNET MARKETING CHAPTER4 Social Media Marketing Pranjoy Arup Das.
Social Media Club Virginia Beach. Afraid of change.
UKOLN is supported by: Using Blogs Effectively Within Your Organisation: Introduction A Half-Day Workshop Brian Kelly UKOLN University of Bath Bath, UK.
Knowledge Pathways in IT
Our Digital World Second Edition
Types of Websites BTT- Web Design Basics. Business A Business site can market products or services, include customer support and/or preform sales transctions.
Dunedin Chamber of Commerce Social Media & Marketing For Your Business September 23, 2009.
Creating Collaborative Partnerships
Social Media 101: Understanding the Basics Basic tools for entrepreneurs, small business owners, job seekers, and nonprofits © Copyright 2012 Secretary.
Social Commerce: Foundations, Social Marketing, and Advertising
Ying Wang EDN 303 Fall Objectives Define curriculum-specific learning Explain the difference between computer, information, and integration literacy.
Social Media Marketing Should I Use It In My Business?
Khulisa Management Services (Pty) Ltd Building Community and Collaborating with Social Computing Tools Building Community and Collaborating with Social.
Owned, earned, and paid media Building a typology of social media MARK 490 Week 1.
Technological Convergence for Institutions & Audiences
IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 7/2/ Facebook is the most popular social.
 Digital marketing: Uses digital media to develop communications and exchanges with customers  Electronic media (E-marketing): Refers to the strategic.
1 Chapter 22: Social Media and Marketing Copyright Cengage Learning 2013 All Rights Reserved Introduction to Designed & Prepared by Laura Rush B-books,
Mass Media. A visual explanation  ZhAk ZhAk.
Business Driven Technology Unit 4
Chapter 18 Sport and New Media. Introduction New Media – emergence of digital, computerized, or networked information and communication technologies in.
Social Media Marketing: CONNECT Context Online/Offline Newness Network Expand Convert Test Ivan Surjanovic, Copyright.
Social Media Marketing & Management Mrs. Piotrowski 1.
LESSON 3 – ONLINE COMMUNICATION Mr Cole. ONLINE COMMUNITIES  People who are computer literate, and have the equipment, can form groups or ‘societies’
Diane Nelson Marketing Metrics 2012 Steel Blue Media Mobile Marketing: Harness the Power of a New Generation.
© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part.
Lecture 10 Trends and future applications. Breaking Down Social Media  Media:  the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, and.
SUU CSIS 1000 Created by: Dave Barney, Semantic Discovery.
What is Social Networking ? What is Social Networking ?
AVI/Psych 358/IE 340: Human Factors Web 2.0 November
Social media is no longer a choice but a necessity.
Social Media in the Developing World Jenai Booker, Rachel Crown, Nichole Hoeflich, Thomas Romanoff.
Developing a Good Research Question (for Project #4)
10-1 Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall.
Social software YEFI P. TELAUMBANUA What is Social Software? It is a kind of an interactive tools handle mediated interactions between a pair or.
Future Learning Landscapes Yvan Peter – Université Lille 1 Serge Garlatti – Telecom Bretagne.
Prepared By Dr. Ahmet KABARCIK IE 101 – Indutrial Engineering Orientation Information Systems and Technology
The Social Network.  Social Network Concepts  Types of the Social Network  Users and Providers of the Social Network  The Social Network and its Use.
Christoph F. Eick University of Houston Organization 1. What are Ontologies? 2. What are they good for? 3. Ontologies and.
Sales & Marketing Session 3
KSE631: Content Networking Uichin Lee Feb. 07, 2011.
CSE 102 Introduction to Computer Engineering What is Computer Engineering?
Social Media for Business Communication Chapter 8 © 2016 by McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not.
Digital Libraries1 David Rashty. Digital Libraries2 “A library is an arsenal of liberty” Anonymous.
Defining Social Media Social Media Marketing Communications Digital Marketing Characteristics Types of Internet Advertising Mobile Marketing Social Behavior.
Communications Technology and Change Tutorial Week 4 Smart Technology Google By Jessica Hickey u
Photo by Directory Journal Social Media & Business: A Primer Presentation by Michael Wilder.
Objective Understand the core concepts of digital media.
Lecture 5 Web 2.0 Teaser Instructor: Jie Yang Department of Computer Science University of Massachusetts Lowell Exploring the Internet, Fall 2011.
Presenter: Ken Baldauf Web 2.0 Technologies for Educators.
DYNAMIC MEDIA Abdullah Kabesh, Mohamad Abdullah, Nour Seif El Nasr, Lynn Abouchacra.
CHAPTER 9 Social Computing. CHAPTER OUTLINE 9.1 Web Fundamentals of Social Computing in Business 9.3 Social Computing in Business: Shopping 9.4.
Social Customer Service and CRM
Social Media Marketing. SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING DEFINITION It encourages customer communications on a company’s own site,social presence such as twitter,
Chapter 8: Web Analytics, Web Mining, and Social Analytics
Chapter 8 Social Computing © Logorilla/iStockphoto.
Graphic Design Greenville NC - Red Shark Digital
A brief introduction to Blogger and Google+ By Autumn McClintock and Abraham Leach Group 9.
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY BY: AMANDA HANKS. SKYDRIVE VS. DROPBOX SkyDrive: More Free Storage Space (7 GB) Less Costly for more Storage Space $10,$25,$50 Less.
SOCIAL MEDIA Etimesgut Halk Eğitim Merkezi - Ankara.
The Use of Social Media in Nursing: Pitfalls and Opportunities
SOCIAL Networks Introduction Modified from
Marketing Plan Presentation
SOCIAL MEDIA Etimesgut Halk Eğitim Merkezi - Ankara.
What are your Career Options?
Business Communication
Types of Websites BTT- Web Design Basics.
New Mexico Broadband Program Internet Tools for Small Business
Information system analysis and design
Presentation transcript:

What is Social Computing? Adapted from a deck by Dr. Bonnie MacKay

Before We Begin… Start the computer nearest to you Boot into Mac OS X We will use the computers later in the lecture

Today's Questions Why study social computing? What technological components constitute social computing? What sociological components constitute social computing? What are some types of social computing apps? What is social computing?

Why Study Social Computing? Because we take cues from communities and individuals instead of organizations –E.g., viral marketing, reviews, opinions, etc. –Around 120,000 hits on Google in just four days (~30,000 references per day, without much or any traditional media expenditure)

Why Study Social Computing? Because we can collaborate to solve large problems or build large systems E.g., open source, penetration of closed regimes Because we can access lots of social data E.g., data mining of Facebook Because we can build socially compelling and important systems E.g., government transparency, Wikipedia

Technological Components of Social Computing Computers (1 or more) Network Software that facilitates –Interaction –Networking (social) –Collaboration –Publication –Immersion and interaction E.g., Second Life

Sociological Components of Social Computing People with access to the technology E.g., computers, cell phones Focus, task, goal, or purpose E.g., building software, political protest, keeping touch with friends, entertainment

Sociological Components of Social Computing Model of the interactions and behaviours –E.g., small world networks, critical mass, Zipf (heavy tail) distributions –E.g. Bookmarking –Often derived post-facto

Social Computing Applications Characterised by: –The software that implements a particular functionality E.g., Social Networking (Facebook), Micro-blogging (Twitter), Media Distribution (YouTube) –How the software is used E.g., Political organization, digital journalism, advertisement

Characterizations of Social Computing Applications Are based on common uses Can overlap (many apps are multipurpose) E.g., Second Life (virtual world, classes, sales, etc.) Are independent of technology Can depend on the audience of the app

Types of Social Computing Category of Social Comp. App.Example Blogging and Micro BloggingTwitter Social NetworkingFacebook Professional NetworkingLinkedIn Media ExchangeYouTube Bookmarking and TaggingDelicious CollaborationWiki Knowledge ExchangeStackOverflow InformationalWikipedia Recommender and ReputationE-bay Gaming and Virtual RealitySecond Life Physical (local) Device InteractionMicrosoft Surface

Class Activity Get in groups, find a computer (you can use a laptop if you wish), log in Each group will be assigned one of the categories from the table You have 12 minutes to find (using the Web) 5 different SCAs that fit into the same category List a couple reasons why you believe these SCAs are all the same type You will have 3 minutes to present your list to the class

Questions to Ask Category of Social Comp. App.Example Blogging and Micro BloggingTwitter Social NetworkingFacebook Professional NetworkingLinkedIn Media ExchangeYouTube Bookmarking and TaggingDelicious CollaborationWiki Knowledge ExchangeStackOverflow InformationalWikipedia Recommender and ReputationE-bay Gaming and Virtual RealitySecond Life Physical (local) Device InteractionMicrosoft Surface What are the SCAs used for? Are there many purposes? What are the common features? What are the common uses? Who is their audience? What differentiates the SCAs? Which is the preferred SCA? By Whom? Why?

Observations on Social Computing Comprises technological & sociological components Requires technology but is independent of technology Characterized by the software and how it is used Social Computing Applications –Typically have a large and diverse user bases –Rely on interactions between people to be of use –Rely on network effects (the actions of one user are of benefit others, e.g., reviews, blogs)

What is Social Computing? Can we combine these observations into a definition of Social Computing? Do all the apps we considered fit the definition? Are there applications that are not social computing applications but fall under the definition? Is Social Computing the same as Web 2.0?

Some Definitions of Social Computing ‘…any type of computing application in which software serves as an intermediary or a focus for a social relation’ –D. Schuler, “Social Computing”, CACM, 37(1) ‘A social structure in which technology puts power in individuals and communities, not institutions’ –C. Charron, J. Favier, and C. Li, “Social Computing: How Networks Erode Institutional Power, and What to Do about It”, Forrester Customer Report, ‘Computational facilitation of social studies and human social dynamics as well as the design and use of information and communication technologies that consider social context’ –F.-Y. Wang, D. Zeng, K. Carley, W. Mao, “Social Computing: From Social Informatics to Social Intelligence”, IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2, 2007.