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A Beginner's Guide to Social Engineering Chris Jobling School of Engineering

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A Swansea University School of Engineering Research Project module, has been using the Ning social networking platform all year as part of an e-learning enhancement project on Peer Support and Assessment. On 15th April, I presented a Staff Development Unit Lunch and Learn session in which I showed the attendees how it was done, how it went and how you could do it too.

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A Beginner's Guide to Social Engineering

Chris JoblingSchool of Engineering

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Lunch (and learn) Menu

StartersMain CourseDessert

Slides link: • Google docs http://bit.ly/cpj-landl-ning and

slideshareEmbedded• blog.cpjobling.org, • the learning lab llcommunity.blogspot.com 

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Starters

What we didWhy we did itHow we did itHow it wentHow you can do it too

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What we dideg-353.ning.com

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What we did

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What we did

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What we diddelicious.com/eg353project

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What we did@eg353project

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What we didFacebook Page

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Why we did it

One of the HEFCw funded "enhancement" projectsAs an experiment in encouraging peer support for learningBecause the dissertation project was a large enough groupNing, because it was the easiest way to go (as you'll see)

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How it Went

Initially very well    Very large enrolment percentage within days of release    A bit of controversy with project allocation helped!Rapid drop off in interest ... but there may be reasons for this

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How you could do it too

After lunch!

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Main Course

Setting Up a Ning Site for the SALT Community ... live!

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Dessert Menu

Facebook pageFriendfeed groupTwitter streamPing.FmGoogle buzzGoogle waveBlogger blog with follower widgetDoggy bag

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Facebook page

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Facebook Pages Page

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FriendFeed Group

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The FriendFeed group page for the HEFCw Project

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Twitter

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A Module Twitter Feed

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ping.fm

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ping.fm

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Google buzz

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My Buzz Crowd!

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Google Wave

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My Waves

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Blog with Discussion and Followers

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My Blog: Fresh and Crispy

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Doggy Bag

Because it's nice to take some goodies away with you:• Social Networking in Plain English (youtube)• Gina Bianchini on Open Social and Ning (youtube)• Classroom 2.0: www.classroom20.com (it's a Ning

site)• Ning in Education: education.ning.com (Ning 2 of

course)• 140University (on Twitter): @140university• Social Learning Academy: http://bit.ly/deVhG5• @AJCann, "Friend Folios", Science of the

Invisible: http://bit.ly/aXcJMh.•  FriendFeed group for the HEFCw

project: friendfeed.com/supeersupport.

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I'm cpjobling everywhere except Facebook and Ning

where I'm [email protected]

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