Social Media Presented to Dr. Carol Watson Honorary Board Member Emmanuel I Institute, Inc. By Jerome Chenevert.

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Social Media Presented to Dr. Carol Watson Honorary Board Member Emmanuel I Institute, Inc. By Jerome Chenevert

Introduction Emmanuel I Institute, Inc. is a nonprofit educational technology research organization. Currently, the organization is seeking ways to increase its web presence.

Why Increase Web Presence? Provide 24/7 public access Increase support basis Further promote organization’s exempt purpose Keep organization current with technological innovations

Social Media

What is Social Media? Internet-based applications that build on Web 2.0; and that allow the creation and sharing of user-generated content. Examples include:

Brief History of Social Media To better understand social media it is necessary to identify its origins. The concept of linking users via technology and sharing content dates back to the 1950s. In 1950s through the 1970s, early social media explorers used homemade electronic devices to generate a tone. These devices were used for Phone phreaking. Apple Co-founders Steve Jobs (left) and Steve Wozniak (right).

Social Media History: Phone Phreaking Telephone test lines and conference circuits used to host virtual seminars and conferences. Codelines, which are hacked corporate voic systems, were used to offer recorded greetings -callers could leave a message and a response would be given at the next update. These early systems laid the foundation for blogs and podcast.

Social Media History: Usenet The next major land mark in social media, usenet, came about in the late 1970s. It was created by two Duke University graduate students, Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis. Usenet provided a platform for users to post and read messages. These post were categorized and called newsgroups. These newsgroups can be viewed as the predecessors of and web forums.

Social Media History: Commercial Online Services From commercial online services dominated social media. Companies such as Prodigy and CompuServe brought online interactive services to the masses.

Social Media History: World Wide Web Arguably the greatest technological innovation, the world wide web, created the platform and technologies needed to take social media to its zenith. In 1990, the world wide web created a way to communicate globally using the Internet and hypertext.

Social Media History: Social Networking The first social networking website, SixDegrees, surfaced in SixDegrees allowed users to create a profile and share with friends. Interactive social websites became known as Web 2.0 applications. Modern social media took off in late 2006, when Digg it critical mass.

Who Invented Social Media? There is no one founder of social media. Rather, it is an innovation that represents the progressive thought of many.

Lead Thinkers Phone Phreaking- Joe Engressia (The Whistler), Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, John T. Draper (Cap’n Chrunch) Usenet- Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis Commercial Online Services- CompuServe World Wide Web- Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau Digg- Kevin Rose Facebook- Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes

The Innovation-Decision Process Knowledge Stage- 1950s-1970s (Phone Phreaking) Persuasion Stage (Usenet) Decision Stage (CompuServe) Implementation Stage (World Wide Web) Conformation Stage (SixDegrees)

Social Media S-Curve

Perceived Attributes of Social Media

Critical Mass & Change Agents

Social Media at Emmanuel I Institute, Inc.

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