Social media is a
computer-based technology
that facilitates the sharing of ideas, thoughts, and information through the building of virtual networks and communities. By design, social media is Internet-based and gives users quick electronic communication of content.
Social media is
the use of web-based technology
as an interactive means, usually with a broad audience. On the other hand, social networking is the creation of both business and personal relationships and maintaining an interactive environment, with an aim of building a network.
Is social media technology? To many of us this seems like a ridiculous question. We’re certain the answer is an obvious, unequivocal yes. … Social media
includes web-based and mobile based technologies
which are used to turn communication into interactive dialogue among organizations, communities, and individuals.
With the advances in technology we
are enabled to complete more tasks in less time
, and often times, with less effort and more productivity. … But with these abilities, our interactions with other people have drastically changed.
Broadly, we find that studies at the intersection of social media and innovation depart from view of social media as just another computer-mediated communication technology, rather they acknowledge social media as
new form of technologies
shaping the pace, intensity and inclusiveness of firm’s innovation efforts.
- Social Networks. When most people think of social media, they tend to imagine social networking sites. …
- Social News. …
- Microblogging. …
- Bookmarking Sites. …
- Media Sharing. …
- Community Blogs.
- You reach large audiences. …
- You have a direct connection with your audience. …
- You can create organic content. …
- You have access to paid advertising services. …
- You build your brand. …
- You drive traffic to your website. …
- You can evaluate your performance.
Social media can be a
useful tool for businesses
, bringing advantages such as engaging with your audience and boosting website traffic. However there can also be disadvantages, including the resources required and negative feedback.
Too much use of Social Media can have adverse effects on students’ minds and they may also be exposed to
bad posture, eye strain, physical and mental stress
.
Stalking, identity theft, personal attacks, and misuse of information
are some of the threats faced by the users of social media. Most of the time, the users themselves are to blame as they end up sharing content that should not be in the public eye.
- Inadequacy about your life or appearance. …
- Fear of missing out (FOMO). …
- Isolation. …
- Depression and anxiety. …
- Cyberbullying. …
- Self-absorption. …
- A fear of missing out (FOMO) can keep you returning to social media over and over again.
As an
educational institution
, it is crucial to be active in many social platforms possible, this helps create better student training strategies and shapes student culture. The great thing about using social media in education is that you soon learn who the experts are in different fields and subjects.
Pros Cons | Put yourself out there in a good way Posting inappropriate statuses/pictures | Connect with students in other educational systems Making people feel bad about themselves | Make new friends/communicate or connect with old friends/family Cyberbullying |
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In response, we present a framework that defines social media by using seven functional building blocks:
identity, conversations, sharing, presence, relationships, reputation, and groups
.
- Instagram. Long the home of influencers, brands, bloggers, small business owners, friends and everyone in between, Instagram has topped well over 1 billion monthly users. …
- YouTube. …
- 3. Facebook. …
- Twitter. …
- TikTok. …
- Pinterest. …
- Snapchat.
- Social networking sites. Most of us are familiar with social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. …
- Social review sites. …
- Image sharing sites. …
- Video hosting sites. …
- Community blogs. …
- Discussion sites. …
- Sharing economy networks.