=a website that has been
designed to be updated with
items in a linear, time-based
fashion, = personal journal or
diary, except that the
contents are meant
specifically for public
consumption
= website which allows its
users to add, modify, or
delete its content via a web
browser usually using a
simplified markup language
or a rich-text editor=
has different
HTML pages
that have 3 elements
Edit Functions
Discussion
history of
editions
tools to
create it
Php Wiki
MediaWiki
PBWorks
social Networks
with academic and
professional aims
SOCIAL NETWORK
= web-based
services that
allow
individuals to
construct a
public or
semi-public
profile
within a
bounded
system
articulate a
list of other
users with
whom they
share a
connection
view and
traverse their
list of
connections
and those
made by
others within
the system
CLASSIFICATION
(audience)
GENERAL
FACEBOOK
(2004)
functions
Individual profille
groups
closed
only members
see comment
public
secret
only members
can find group
in directory
pages
events
GOOGLE
COMMUNITIES
MICROSOFT "TEAMS"
PROFESSIONAL
SOCIAL
NETWORKS
LINKEDLN
can
create groups
share info
ACADEMIC
ACADEMIA
alerts when searched in Google
RESEARCH GATE
keeps statistics of your publication
can write to authors
job section
questions section
Synchronous CMC (SCMC)
Instant
Messaging
(IM) VoIP
instantaneous transmition of
text-based messages
(Voice over IP)
SKYPE
create groups
share the desktop with other users
records conversations
Skype for
business
250 users
same
conversations
can search
all members
of institution
Mobile Apps
Whatsapp
mobile IM version
permits to
send the chatlog to email account
voice messages
share location
manage
pictures
documents
links
Webinars
"virtual" seminars
tools all need licensing
except Big Blue
Button (Mozilla)
features
voice and text chat
different
profiles
guest
presenter
administrator
record
display documents
Blackboard
Collaborate
Nota:
mix of Elluminate14 and Wimba (initially IM for e-learning environments).