Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Behind a Social Network Service



Nadia’s presentation was about Facebook private policies. This was not a micro-lesson, it was a presentation. Her presentation was boring and with too much information, she was reading most of the time. In some cases she moved around the classroom to call for our attention but it was not good at all.
I think the idea was good, but the way she presented to us was boring, the video and her tone of voice were good. The introductory questions were quite good, and in some way there are some very good tips to consider from this presentation, such as lack of privacy, gossiping, hackers, etc. The most important thing I could extract was that you are exposing yourself to many things when you accept a network policy service. It is a little bit scary, but it is true.

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Behind a Social Network Service



Nadia’s presentation was about Facebook private policies. This was not a micro-lesson, it was a presentation. Her presentation was boring and with too much information, she was reading most of the time. In some cases she moved around the classroom to call for our attention but it was not good at all.
I think the idea was good, but the way she presented to us was boring, the video and her tone of voice were good. The introductory questions were quite good, and in some way there are some very good tips to consider from this presentation, such as lack of privacy, gossiping, hackers, etc. The most important thing I could extract was that you are exposing yourself to many things when you accept a network policy service. It is a little bit scary, but it is true.

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