Sep 18 2007

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Posted at 8:36 am under Social Networks

The Power of Technology

This post is not really to do with education but I wanted to share with you the power that technology can have once you are using it personally. I am a Facebook user and love the way that it keeps me in touch with friends and people I had lost touch with until I got in contact with them again through Facebook. The power of this social network became apparent to me when one of my best friend’s father was killed in a car accident last week. New Zealanders may have seen this on the news - his name was Graham Condon and he was a councillor in Christchurch and a paraplegic and was killed when riding on his modified bike when a 15 year old girl crossed the centre line. I had often called Graham my ’second dad’ and he hosted my hen’s party earlier this year so I was pretty upset and went down for four days to be part of the funeral.

Before I headed down, I felt that I wanted to do something for Graham and this is where technology became a way of expressing how I felt. I set up a group on Facebook called Tributes to Graham and then went through all of the news articles about Graham and made a video about him celebrating his life’s achievements. People started joining the group and started writing stories about Graham. My friend Craig started reading these and was really touched and a little comforted at how many people wanted to let him know that his dad was important to them. He also really appreciated the video. I was able to post of photos from the day of the funeral so that people on the other side of the world who would have wanted to be there were able to share in the day. Facebook really showed me the power of these types of networks during this time.

I think that social networks have a long future ahead of them! What are your thoughts about social networks?

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  1.   Moturoaon 18 Sep 2007 at 1:12 pm 1

    Some of the people that I have met only virtually can be just as supportive to me as the ones that I meet F2F, some cases more so.

    We share the same interests sometimes beyond those of our immediate neighbours. Educators around the world share the same passions as me about incorporating web2.0 in their classrooms.

    When Skyping or Twittering with them you don’t feel so ‘geeky’. They ‘get it’ where the teacher in the room next door doesn’t.

    Allanah

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