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In this presentation we will be talking about how we as a Universitycan use Social Media and Networking Technologies to stayconnected with our students. We will also discuss how this will helpto improve our school community. We will go over the socialmedia networks that we can use, how we can accomplish schoolgoals, and the advantages and disadvantages of socialnetworking.
Our discussion will include information about the system
development life cycle and how the University can bring socialnetworking to life with the system development cycle.
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Social networks are
websites that allow
users to upload their
content to the Webin the form of text,
voice, images, and
videos (Ranier &
Cegielski, 2011, p.
179).
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Facebooks mission is to give peoplethe power to share and make world
more open and connected(Facebook, 2014)
A real-time information network thatconnects you to the latest stories, ideas,opinions, and news about what you find
interesting (Twitter.com, 2014)
Connects professionals with the hope ofachieving more success (LinkedIn.com,
2014)
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1. Students enjoy social media andnetwork technology business
2. Colleges can make use of this by
incorporating strategies into normalcurriculum to improvecommunication
3. Helps students stay more engagedas an educational tool
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Advantages
Operateswith all
carriers andphones
Instantdelivery of
personalizedmultimedia
in cellphone
without userintervention
No softwareor settingchanges
necessaryto phone
Awardwinning
creation ofinstructive
mobilemultimedia
content
Readconfirmatio
n andreplay
(even whenno wireless
coverage)
Delivery ofturnkeybusiness
solutions
Integratesseamlessly
with clientsbusiness
application
s
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Promote college campus and studentactivities
Helps students become more aware ofwhats happening in their campuscommunity
Increases student participation
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Students will post their goals on the site
They will list their long term and short termgoals
They will update their status when theirgoals are within reach or have beenreached
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Easy public access to photos and otherposted information that evildoers use forillicit purposes means no privacy
May become a distraction to students asthey may spend more time on social sitesinstead of doing schoolwork, becoming
antisocial Cyberbullying is becoming a major
problem in the social networkingcommunity
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The traditional system developmentmethod that organizes use for large-scale
IT projects (Ranier & Cegielski, 2011, p.402)
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1. Preliminaryinvestigation
2. Systemsanalysis
3. Systemsdesign
4. Systemsdevelopment
5. Systemsimplementation
6. SystemsMaintenance
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1. Feasibility Study
2. Identify specific requirements
3. System blueprint4. Develop and test
5. Convert from old to new
6.EvaluateThe university will monitor each phase of
the SDLC to ensure student privacy andconfidentiality of information is not at risk
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Social networking can be useful to the students andthe colleges or universities because of the integrationof student participation and student awareness ofactivities and goals.
Privacy and confidentiality, the major issues of socialnetworking integration, need to be addressed andfixed in order for the integration to work properly.
Awareness and implementation of the Systems
Development Life Cycle is a must.
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Facebook.com (2014). Mission Statement. Retrievedfrom http://www.facebook.com/facebook/info
Lederer, K. (2012). Pros and Cons of Social Media inthe Classroom. Campus Technology. Retrieved from
http://campustechnology.com/articles/2012/01/19/pros-and-cons-of-social-media-in-the-classroom.aspx
LinkedIn.com (2014). User Agreement. Retrieved fromhttp://www.linkedin.com/static?key=user_agreement&trk=hb_ft_userag
Ranier, R. & Cegielski, C. (2011). Introduction toInformation Systems: Supporting and TransformingBusiness (3rded.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons
Twitter.com (2014). About Twitter, MissionStatement.Retrieved from http://twitter.com/about
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