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EDUC 307 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE ANSWERS
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1. What is the definition of social media?
Social media is a web-based service that allows individuals
to:
1. Construct a pubic or semi-public profile within a bounded system (like a
Facebook user profile) (usually have fans, followers or friends)
2. Articulate a list of other users with who they share a connection
3. View and traverse their list of connections and those made by other within
the system
According to Langmia, they define social medial as Digital forms of
communication through which individuals create online communities to
share information, ideas, personal messages, and related content
Examples of social media: Blogs, microblogs (Twitter), message boards, wikis,
picture and video sharing, podcast and digital scrapbooking
QUESTIONS EXAMPLES:
***What definition of social media do Langmia et al. subscribe to?
A). Non-digital forms of communication and mass media through
which individuals form
communities to share information, ideas and personal messages.
B). An information portal where users receive information but do not have
the opportunity to post
reviews, comments and feedback.
C). Digital forms of communication through which individuals create
online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages,
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and related content.
D) A platform only for professionals in specific fields to share information,
ideas, personal
messages, and other content (videos)
*** Educators believe learning with social media is important because:
A) It allows students to meet experts online
B) It allows students to form online niche communities
C) Students can learn with each other and from each other
D) Social media tools can boost student engagement
E) All of the above
The ARPAnet, or Advanced Research Projects Agency Network,
was a computer network created by in the late 1960s.
A) The U.S. military
B) Bell Telephone
C) The Soviet government
D) The National Science Foundation
E) The USSR military
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The Internet originated as a way to help do which of the following?
A) Increase advertising-agency revenues
B) Predict and solve global warming
C) Aid the US Department of Defense.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
In the late 1960’s the US Military created a computer network that
became the basis for the Internet. Select the statement that is true.
A) A) Social media was created to enhance communication within the US
Department of Defense.
B) B) The computer network was used by researchers to
communicate between universities.
C) C)The computer network was used by the government to spy on other countries.
D) D)The computer network was used by researchers to predict and solve
global warming.
2. How is Web 1.0 different than Web 2.0?
WEB 1.0
o Read only / browsing content and users could not actively participate.
o The shift to web 2.0 was around 2004 (Push technology, information
is presented to users No interaction)
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o Experts were the one usually giving the
truth Web 2.0
o Read and write
o Interaction
o supported Participatory, collaborative and distributed.
o Users can upload and share content
Its collaborative knowledge development through wikis, social networks,
social bookmarking, content aggregation and organization, medium sharing
and remixes or mash up content.
EXAMPLES QUESTION
*** What do web 2.0 sites rely on?
A) Articles written by professional journalists only
B) Users creating content
C) Users watching videos
D) Access through mobile phones
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