tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6522589711563368895.post4105786289718111575..comments2011-07-19T07:10:48.678-07:00Comments on Web2learn: Thoughts on Dave White's Visitors and Residents using Twitter and Facebookshaslavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14284655725581715576noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6522589711563368895.post-10424908954403415932011-02-08T15:49:05.660-08:002011-02-08T15:49:05.660-08:00Think there is a different mindset in using Facebo...Think there is a different mindset in using Facebook as social network for friends/family and Facebook as social network for organisation/business/education - in what you are being careful about giving away, or how you are representing yourself. Hoping to find out more about keeping (?) control as module develops.shaslavhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14284655725581715576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6522589711563368895.post-81971246898429038852011-02-08T15:21:01.218-08:002011-02-08T15:21:01.218-08:00Sharon agree that "Residents, however, will r...Sharon agree that "Residents, however, will reap the benefits of high visibility.". <br /><br />I think a genuine passion and interest or an obvious purpose (which could well include work related tasks) helps in the dissemination of useful and interesting information and helps overcome the drudgery of having to post.<br /><br />My own view is that facebook is much more naturally residential, but as you point out it feels you are giving more of yourself away on facebook. Whether this matters will depend on each individual and how they use facebook. <br /><br />I think for busy dynamic organisations offline they will have plenty of interesting information to disseminate online and being resident will help in maximizing their visibility. I think a clear strategy is important.Steve Mackenziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13773778141513293168noreply@blogger.com