Headshift: Smarter, Simpler, Social "This paper aims to provide an overview of what is being called 'social software' or 'online social applications', tracing their roots in online community thinking and identifying some of their underlying features. It will also examine some of the emerging perspectives on social networks and online behaviour that might help us understand how to develop better online social applications, and it will suggest a methodology for creating meaningful online social applications around existing social networks and stakeholders." [elearningpost]
Isn't it GREAT that this isn't isn some stuffy, pay-for-view journal!
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