Session Description
Participating in on-line social networks gives people the opportunity to collaborate with others regardless of geographic locale. However, social networks were initially developed with entertainment in mind, as opposed to collaboration and productivity. The research team developed a social network with collaboration and productivity in mind. After the social network (3Helix.org) was created, the researchers studied the groups, value, gender, trust, and innovations developed in the on-line community.
Presenter(s)
- Michael-Brian Ogawa, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
- Martha Crosby, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
Audience
Novice, Intermediate
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cedwardswalcott@kaplan.edu says
An informative and enjoyable session!