1) The document discusses designing websites for social sharing and discusses how the web has become more social with the rise of broadband access and online games.
2) It covers different types of social sharing like social networks that connect individuals, object-centered networks where people share content, and social news sites where people rate content.
3) The document provides tips for designing websites and applications to encourage social sharing by focusing on how objects can invite connection, play, and reaching out to others.
9. Just for fun! 34% men , 26% women 37% of 18-29 yrs old , and 20% of 65 and over go online, on any given day, just for fun… From Pew Internet Research, for US only
10. The web has become a social sphere Massively multiplayer online games
12. WOW is millions of people with diverse backgrounds collaborating, socializing, and learning while having fun. It represents the future of real-time collaborative teams in an always-on, diversity-intensive, real-time environment. WOW is a glimpse into our future. Joi Ito in Wired Magazine
22. Hi I found you while I was searching my network at LinkedIn. Let's connect directly, so we can help each other with referrals. If we connect, both of our networks will grow. To add me as your connection, just follow the link below.
28. Just for fun! 34% men , 26% women 37% of 18-29 yrs old , and 20% of 65 and over go online, on any given day, just for fun… From Pew Internet Research, for US only
29. The web has become a social sphere Massively multiplayer online games
39. Penn State Campus Established as an agricultural college in 1855, The Pennsylvania State University is one of the original Land Grant Universities signed into law by Abraham Lincoln in 1862.
46. Eastview Terrace On-campus housing will primarily be in the newly built Eastview Terrace, a landscaped cluster of houses made up of 12-15 private rooms. Each of the 808 air-conditioned single rooms have a private bathroom and a refrigerator/microwave. Houses share a study/social space and laundry facilities.
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49. Nittany Apartments & Suites More housing is available in nearby Nittany Apartments: Shared rooms in 2 & 4 bedroom suites with shared bath. Air conditioned. Space for 100 +
52. Eisenhower Auditorium Our main symposia will be held in Eisenhower Auditorium which seats up to 2,500. Concurrent sessions will all be within a five minute walk, as well as poster sessions, exhibits and breaks. Registration will be held in the lobby.
63. Beaver Stadium Tuesday Night Banquet - Tailgate Party and Old Fashioned Ice Cream Party and Sock-Hop Nittany Club Sports Museum
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65. Penn State has a full-service catering company on campus for breaks and meals. We also have our own bakery which supplies Java Co. Catering
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67. Nittany Lion Inn The Nittany Lion Inn is a gracious, colonial style hotel right on-campus. A 15 minute walk to ASV sessions A National Trust historic hotel
68. A National Trust historic hotel • For Banquets & Council Meetings • 220 Sleeping Rooms Nittany Lion Inn
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70. Courtyard Inn Nittany Lion Inn Days Inn Hampton Inn Hilton Garden Inn Ramada Inn Atherton Penn Stater 2 mi from campus >
80. WOW is millions of people with diverse backgrounds collaborating, socializing, and learning while having fun. It represents the future of real-time collaborative teams in an always-on, diversity-intensive, real-time environment. WOW is a glimpse into our future. Joi Ito in Wired Magazine
90. Hi I found you while I was searching my network at LinkedIn. Let's connect directly, so we can help each other with referrals. If we connect, both of our networks will grow. To add me as your connection, just follow the link below.
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109. A story of an African Safari An adventure experienced by three little boys. PART ONE
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114. Which snake do you think it is? Me! It is me! I’m a puff adder. The book says I’m ‘large, thick bodied, sluggish, broad head is covered in small scales. Tail very short. Body scales rough. Body yellowish to light brown with numerous dark chevrons… active at dusk, Up to 30 young born in late summer. May give deep warning hiss. Bites readily. Venom causes swelling and pain, occasionally death. Found throughout Africa.’
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118. But what about the stick on the other side of the car? No, a stick is not an animal. A stick comes from a tree, so it is part of a plant. HOWEVER, a stick can be an insect. During their exploration of the camp the boys saw several stick insects. BUT THIS STICK? It is a very special thing. It is a message – a signal. There’s one animal in the African bush that likes breaking such leafy sticks off trees to carry around until they get bored, then they drop them. The boys soon found out what that animal is….
119. Compare two of the little boys to the elephant in SIZE Why is Taz holding his nose???
120. … .because he’s never ever smelled anything like an elephant before Elephant poo!
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125. Once there were so many buffaloes crossing the road that we just had to sit and wait. You don't argue with a herd of buffaloes!
126. Did we see lions? Not everyone sees lions. But Eric is usually lucky. So make sure you're close to Eric!
132. Oupa stopped the car. He ALWAYS stops the car on a bridge. WHY?
133. Because there are almost always things to see... IN the river OR next to the river This time it was a saddle-bill stork
134. And ME – Baz saw me too, and pointed me out to the boys. He asked them what was the difference between a turtle and a tortoise and THEY DIDN’T KNOW! Imagine that!
147. Web 2.0 components / characteristics The Web as “ The Platform” Tools: RSS, AJAX, PHP, Ruby Services, not packaged software Architecture of participation Small pieces loosely joined, or “re-mixed” Harnessing collective intelligence Software that gets better as more people use it Standards: REST, XHTML Techniques: Mash-up, wiki, tagging, blogging Rich user experience Light-weight programming models
177. Why do people digg? “ commenting, digging, burying comments, typing descriptions, reading hundreds of articles and… … for a lot of nerds, using digg is just a casual free-time activity. Entertaining. Fun. Engaging.”
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185. Wise Crowds: Decentralization “ A crowd of decentralized people working to solve a problem on their own without any central effort to guide them, come up with better solutions, rather than a top-down driven solution.” Suroweicki