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Add Me! MySpace and other Social Software Technology for Outreach and Education Marlo Young, MLS, Univ. of CA San Diego Tiffini Travis, MLS, CSU-Long Beach Kate Peterson, MLS, St. Cloud State Univ. MN LOEX of the West 6/8/06 Accompanying Handout: http://gort.ucsd.edu/myoung/LOEX06handout.pdf
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Page 1: Add Me! MySpace and other Social Software Technology for Outreach and Education Marlo Young, MLS, Univ. of CA San Diego Tiffini Travis, MLS, CSU-Long Beach.

Add Me! MySpace and other Social

Software Technology for Outreach and Education

Marlo Young, MLS, Univ. of CA San DiegoTiffini Travis, MLS, CSU-Long Beach

Kate Peterson, MLS, St. Cloud State Univ. MN

LOEX of the West 6/8/06

Accompanying Handout: http://gort.ucsd.edu/myoung/LOEX06handout.pdf

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Presentation OverviewLearning Outcomes

• Define social software technology and social computing

• Understand social computing trends within higher ed. and among college students

• Learn how to apply social software technologies to create new learning opportunities and access to the library

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EDUCAUSE Horizon Report 2006

• Key Trend: Dynamic Knowledge Creation and Social Computing Tools and Processes

-No longer in their infancy

-Tools easier to use & more widespread

-Practice of online communication and collaboration

has increased as tools matured

-Facilitate digital P2P exchanges, communities of interest & learning, collaboration

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EDUCAUSE Horizon Report 2006

• Social Computing

The application of computer technology to

facilitate interaction, collaboration and/or

working in groups.

*Students naturally co-exist in virtual and physical worlds. Social Computing is a construct for educators & researchers

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Social Software & Computing Examples• MySpace, Facebook, Friendster• Other online communities, ex. Second Life, dating

• Blogs, video blogging• IM, SMS, TXTng • Wikis • Discussion boards• Video and photo sharing

tools/services• Social book-marking apps,

folksonomies• RSS • Mash ups• iTunes & iTunes U

Web 2.0 = new tools, collaboration, personal expression

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User Participation, Content Generation, Virtual Communities on the Rise

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EDUCAUSE Horizon Report 2006

• Social Computing

The promise has been—and continues to be—more effective knowledge generation, knowledge sharing, collaboration, learning, and collective decision-making.

The promise is beginning to be realized in the areas of distributed learning, research, and campus work settings.

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Social Search Technology

• Forthcoming search engines will combine (virtual) community, personalization, and social networking models…

• Will allow users to direct questions to a specific universe, such as a group of friends, rather than to get automated lists of results from a generic search engine.

• User participation, content generation, collective-decision making, community

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Utilizing Virtual Social Networks and Communities to Reach and Teach

MySpace, Facebook, and anUndergraduate Digital Community

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Virtual Social Networks & Online Communities

• Social spaces that typically integrate multimedia tools

• Facilitate communication, info-sharing, connectivity, community, social networking

• MySpace open to anyone

• Facebook open to college students and alumni only

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Daily Show Trend Spotting: Social Networking click link or image to play

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MySpace & Facebook for Outreach and Learning

• Profiles– Individual user profiles: can establish for a library and/or

individual librarians

• Groups– Can be started by anyone and for any purpose: pre-

existing college-specific groups and subgroups

• Bulletins & Event Announcements– Can be posted to friends or to an entire group in your

profile’s network

What Are You Trying to Achieve? How will this service be integrated & promoted?

○Different ways to utilize and adopt these tools○ General Library Portal vs. Individual Librarian Profiles

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Links can be imbedded in MySpace Profiles directly to

your services

Calendars can be added to your profile

Individualized URL ideal for Marketing

MySpace Profile as a Library Portal

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Individual Librarian Profile

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Student lost a library book and can’t finish his paper!

College Group Posted TopicSocial Sharing/Learning

Teachable Moment

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Facebook• Created in 2004 by a student at Harvard

• Cross between a blog and a yearbook

• 12.4 million users: 2/3 of U.S. college students have an account

• Facebook claims that almost every U.S. college/university has a presence in the site

• Experimenting with business networking space for employers & employees

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Individual Librarian Profile Facebook does not have portal capabilities as in MySpace;

However great for targeted communications, promotions, networking

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Student Support Service Using Invite Feature

Student Using Facebook Flyer

Feature

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Virtual Learning Community for Undergrads

• UCSD’s Sixth College

• Contemporary liberal arts curriculum

infused with digital literacies

• “Digital Learning Ecology” community website

• “Study Break” discussion forum and news topic to virtually promote the libraries, personal contact, and IL within the site

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Study Break News Item to Promote Library Events

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Study Break Forum Index 10 month pilot project averaged 1,000 views/month

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Google Print & Copyright IssuesStudent Commentary

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Library Classification vs. Folksonomies Discussion

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Student Comments on Coursework Applicability

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What Makes Virtual Networks & Communities of Value for Libraries?

• Personalizing & promoting libraries, librarians

• Facilitate & extend opportunities to communicate, collaborate, and learn in virtual spaces that students utilize for play and school

• Interactions and communication allow many users to read questions, answers, as well as contribute and offer their own advice

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Blogs and Wikis

Outreach, Learning, & Connections

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Blogs for Educational Purposes

• Colleges, Universities, & Libraries are hosting blogging services

• Limitless applications– From individual journaling online to entire class

blogs to learning community– Improve literacy and technology skills– Improve critical thinking skills– Can also be applied to library outreach & comm.

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Stand-Alone Application to Supplement Instruction

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Blog to “Announcements” in Course Management Systems

example of ‘mash up’ computing application

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Wikis• Type of website that allows users to add,

edit, remove content very easily & quickly

• Referred to as ultimate collaborative tool

• Many different settings for software, from totally open to more restrictive

• Free software hosted on third party server vs. purchased software hosted on campus server

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Wikis within Libraries

• Number of uses: -Student group project possibilities

– FAQ page—updated by librarians and students– Book, database, (etc.) reviews by students,

faculty, librarians...Amazon-like– Events communication, book discussions, etc.– Dynamic internal documents content

management system

…limitless applications

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Collaborative page about teaching with wikis

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Wiki to create FAQs for college blog service

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Instant Messaging Services

• 85% of 15-25 yr olds have at least 1 IM account

• Most IM clients have voice, video, co-browsing

• Trillian lets you send and receive messages to all major IM platforms

• MEEBO, a web-based client, works from any computer

• Individual Librarian vs. Library Service

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Text Messaging Services

• A.K.A. SMS-Short Messaging Service for

cell phones

• Can TXT w/friends, receive alerts

• Can search the web and have

an answer sent to cell phone

ex. business, residential listings,

directions, facts, etc.! • Altarama’s SMS service made for libraries

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Student Survey Results

CSU Long Beach –CA 29 undergrads polled

St. Cloud Univ. –MN 30 undergrads polled

92% use MySpace

24% use Facebook

24% use other sites

12% use MySpace

85% use Facebook

3% use other sites

38% have blogs

76% read blogs

2% have blogs

23% read blogs

20% have webpage 21% have webpage

100% instant message 68% instant message

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Issues to consider…

• Match objectives to technologies

• Student preferences, access

• Workflow, staffing & maintenance

• Cost

• Spamming/security

• Assessment (formative / summative)

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Conclusion

• Social Computing Tools provide librarians with a lot of opportunity

• Extend the library’s reach, communication

• Create new learning opps. for students

• Personalize the library

• Foster community, dynamic P2P info-sharing

• Tools can be integrated into IL, outreach, public services, & marketing programs


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