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Using Social Networking to Increase Student Retention

Facebook in Higher Education: books

Selected Research on Social Networking from Emily Dalton Smith (Director of Student Engagement at ASU Online), and Michael Staton (CEO and Co-Founder of Inigral, Inc.). This was derived from a poster presentation that ASU and Inigral presented at Educause 2009.

The “Hook” of Social Networks and Social Media

Model of the Psychology of Persuasion

People that post things on the internet for others to see are subject to the extraordinarily powerful force of positive, negative, or no feedback at all for an indefinite and infinite amount of time. This is the first time in human history that this is so, and frankly, our neurons are not wired to handle this kind of uncertainty. In fact, humans are highly motivated to seek out certainty and security in regards to social acceptance, inclusion, and praise.

Location Based Gaming in Higher Ed: Harvard and Foursquare

Location Based Gaming in Higher Ed: Harvard and Foursquare

As we recently covered, the location-based gaming for Higher Ed battle is just beginning. Gowalla has started “featured trips” at a few universities, including University of Texas at Austin. But after announcing a partnership with Intel for the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and winning the annual crunchies award for best Mobile Application, [...]

Accepted Student Social Networks: 9 Questions to Ask

Facebook in Higher Education: Accepted Students Graphic

An up and coming trend in Admissions is to adopt an Accepted Student Social Network. If you’re looking at one now, here’s some things to consider:

UPDATE: Are Facebook Pages and Groups Merging?

UPDATE: Are Facebook Pages and Groups Merging?

According to AllFacebook.com, it appears that Facebook is possibly merging Pages and Groups. Some groups saw the changes on Tuesday, October 13th, but their Group layouts reverted back to the old design within 24 hours. Is Facebook merging the two? Do you think they should?