Towards Effective Social Network System Implementation

Author(s):  
Jaroslav Škrabálek ◽  
Petr Kunc ◽  
Filip Nguyen ◽  
Tomáš Pitner
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. S. Muhammad Taufik ◽  
P. R. Mohd Faizal ◽  
A. R. Abdul Qayyum ◽  
M. A. Noorfazreen ◽  
Nor Afifa

Author(s):  
Masami Yoshida

We investigated the Social Network System (SNS) competencies of high school students in Japan. Student groups (from cities or regional areas) and the opinions of their teachers were compared. Twenty-five UNESCO criteria in three competency categories were selected. By two-way analysis of variance and paired-comparisons, we detected a significant difference in the opinions of students and teachers. Although the magnitude of the difference was small, by Dunnett’s multiple comparisons, the city and regional groups also differed from each other. Performance criteria items of risk awareness were valued the highest and most important in all groups; whereas technical skills and socio-cultural skills were reported as less proficient and less important by all groups. Classification of SNS-type was used, and the data of SNS sites with which the students were familiar and the mean values of related performance criteria items were applied to view the situation of students. By this approach, we confirmed that students are savvy in navigating socializing SNSs. Based on our findings, we propose important learning and societal-public activities relevant to SNSs.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanming Ye ◽  
Jianwei Yin ◽  
Yueshen Xu

Process recommendation technologies have gained more and more attention in the field of intelligent business process modeling to assist the process modeling. However, most of the existing technologies only use the process structure analysis and do not take the social features of processes into account, while the process modeling is complex and comprehensive in most situations. This paper studies the feasibility of social network research technologies on process recommendation and builds a social network system of processes based on the features similarities. Then, three process matching degree measurements are presented and the system implementation is discussed subsequently. Finally, experimental evaluations and future works are introduced.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bilal Ahmad ◽  
Ita Richardson ◽  
Simon D. McLoughlin ◽  
Sarah Beecham

Author(s):  
Anthony “Skip” Basiel ◽  
Paul Coyne

The authors of this chapter explore how professionals can network, collaborate and capture informal learning in an online work-based environment. It addresses the pedagogical approaches that underpin emerging Web 2.0 technological trends and provide recommendations for future use of such online environments.


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