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Reviewing Social Networks: using Ucinet

History and Computing, 1994
Social relationships have become an increasingly important area of historical research. The very precise (perhaps, in the context of historical data, too rigorous) manipulation performed by exponents of formal SocialNetworkAnalysis, who nowmainlycomprise sociologists, has not been received into the historian's methodology.
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Using of social networks in educational process

2013 IEEE 7th International Conference on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems (IDAACS), 2013
The learning process can now be described as targeted joint activities of the teacher and students in the educational environment. Education - a purposeful process of bilateral activities of the teacher and the student in the transfer and assimilation of knowledge. Development of Personal Learning Environment in virtual reality plays the key role.
Natalia Kalinenko   +3 more
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Social Networking Using Mobile Devices

2013
The burgeoning domain of social media has infiltrated general populations and has achieved broad applicability [10]. This domain has been studied extensively but there is a deficiency of research in the area of social media and mobile access and use [1] [11].
Dima Kassab   +2 more
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The Use of Social Networks in Interactive Documentary

2016
Interactive documentary is an interactive non-fiction genre, within digital storytelling, that is developed in the diversification period in the digital context and, particularly, on the Internet. The digital convergence of media favors the creation of complex products, characterized by navigation and interaction, as well as new audiences ...
Jorge Vázquez Herrero   +1 more
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Monetization and Services on a Real Online Social Network Using Social Network Analysis

2013 IEEE 13th International Conference on Data Mining Workshops, 2013
Large social networks provide many services to their users for free. To be able to do so, these sites need to monetize their audience, in order to increase the level of services offered to their users and develop their business. Monetization of a social network platform comes not only from efficient advertising features but also from all features which
Blaise Ngonmang   +2 more
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Multimedia Social Network Modeling using Hypergraphs

International Journal of Multimedia Data Engineering and Management, 2016
In this paper the authors define a novel data model for Multimedia Social Networks (MSNs), i.e. networks that combine information on users belonging to one or more social communities together with the multimedia content that is generated and used within the related environments.
SPERLI', GIANCARLO   +3 more
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Social Network Sites and Their Use in Education

2017
At present social networks are becoming important in all areas of human activities. The future potential of social networks is high as it can be seen from their statistics on a daily, monthly or yearly increase in the number of their users. Therefore the purposes of this study is to discuss the current concept of social network sites and their ...
Blanka Klímová, Petra Maresová
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Ubiquitous use of mobile social network services

Telematics and Informatics, 2014
Smartphones are becoming increasingly penetrated among people. Social networking is one of the most popular applications that are being widely used through smartphones. The current research aims to understand Chinese users' behaviour and identifies factors that impact intentions toward the usage of the social network services via handheld devices.
Shahrokh Nikou, Harry Bouwman
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Enhancing Social Networking Learning by Using Enterprise Social Networks

2023
Social networking learning is emerging in light of the European Skills Agenda and technological development. This aims to incorporate learning techniques in social networking environments to foster formal and informal learning. However, the classical customer-oriented social networks provide an essential learning environment that does not include ...
Leon, Ramona-Diana   +2 more
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