GROUP1
KAREN B. ONGCOL
ERWIN B. CINCO
JOHNRICKY C. JUBAY
JANE S. DOROTEO
Different Platform Social Media
Different Platform Social Media
Different Platform Social Media
Features and Uses
 Write every day - Evernote is designed for modern writing.
From project plans to meeting notes, everything you write stays
with you everywhere you go.
 Work together- Whether your colleagues are across the room or
around the world, Evernote makes knowledge sharing and project
collaboration easier and more effective.
 Gather research - Save articles with Web Clipper and take
snapshots with Evernote to collect all of the physical and digital
details for your projects in one place.
 Find everything fast- Evernote’s powerful search makes finding
documents, text, and images lightning fast. Anytime, anywhere,
and across all of your devices.
 Share your ideas - Presentation mode gives meaning to
meetings by offering a more informal way to share ideas and
seek input, no need to fuss with slides.
 Stay in sync - With Evernote, your notes, web clips, files, and
images are available whenever you need them on every device
and computer you use.
Strengths
 There is a free option that will
be good enough for many
people.
 Lightning fast search.
Searches as you type, instead
of having to press enter.
 Good for loose, relatively
unconnected ideas that you
want to be able to access
easily in the future.
 Great for keeping a journal.
 Great for web or email
clippings.
 Flawless syncing across
multiple computers and/or
mobile devices.
 Not very structured, so it is
sometimes difficult to find
notes.
 Basically you’ve got just
notebooks and tags as a way
to organize.
 The premium version is a
monthly or yearly subscription
instead of an upfront cost.
 This is a bargain for the time
saving and convenience value
they provide.
Weaknesses
Different Platform Social Media
Different Platform Social Media
Different Platform Social Media
Different Platform Social Media
Features
 Tweets are publicly visible by default, but senders can restrict message
delivery to just their followers. Users can tweet via the Twitter website,
compatible external applications available in certain countries.
 Users may subscribe to other users' tweets – this is known as "following"
and subscribers are known as "followers“
 Twitter allows users to update their profile via their mobile phone either
by text messaging or by apps released for certain smartphones and
tablets.
 Users can group posts together by topic or type by use of hashtags –
words or phrases prefixed with a "#" sign. Similarly, the "@" sign followed
by a username is used for mentioning or replying to other users.
 To repost a message from another Twitter user and share it with one's
own followers, a user can click the retweet button within the Tweet.
 Countries and cities with local trending topics in Twitter.
 A word, phrase or topic that is tagged at a greater rate than other tags is
said to be a "trending topic".
Strength
 Twitter is free
 Twitter is easy to join and
use
 Twitter is massive
 provides very high level
security about users
account.
 You can communicate
directly with your targeted
market by using twitter.
 You can use twitter on your
smartphones,and twitter
apps are available for
every smart phone.
 Inactive and fake Twitter
accounts
 Spam problem
 Twitter is addictive
 Limited 140 characters
tweet
 Twitter is not more
effective for visual content
Weaknesses
Different Platform Social Media
Different Platform Social Media
Different Platform Social Media
Features
 Security and privacy first – Google Apps for Education
includes dozens of critical security features specifically
designed to keep your data safe, secure and in your
control.
 Stay connected from anywhere – emails, documents,
calendar and sites can be accessed - and edited - on
almost any mobile device or tablet. Anytime, anywhere.
 Bring students, teachers and teams together – Fast,
easy collaboration is what makes Google Apps unique.
 Go Green – helps reduce both your organization’s overall
expenses and its environmental impact. Apps is powered
by Google's energy-efficient data centers, so it’s less
energy and carbon-intensive than on-premise servers.
Strengths
 Free
 Fast and easy to edit
 No programming or database
skills required
 Ideal for newbie who wants to
build a website for the first
time
 No software installation
required
 Integrated with Google apps
 Creator can access tools
anywhere
 Creator has full control on
page access and permission
 Function as a basic project
manager
 Limited functionality
compared to other website
builders
 Not really good website for
business - not enough
customization
 Apps only limited to Google
apps only. Apps outside
Google apps may be
inapplicable
 The site URL must begin with
"sites.google.com/site/" which
is to long for a website
Weaknesses
Different Platform Social Media
Different Platform Social Media
Different Platform Social Media
Features
 Wherever you are – Put your stuff in Dropbox and
get to it from your computers, phones, or tablets. Edit
docs, automatically add photos, and show off videos from
anywhere.
 Share with confidence – Share photos with friends.
Work with your team like you're using a single computer.
Everything's automatically private, so you control who sees
what.
 Safe and secure – Even if your phone goes for a
swim, your stuff is always safe in Dropbox and can be
restored in a snap.
Strengths
 Data can be between multiple
computers with almost any
operating system and also
synchronize with other mobile
devices.
 The Dropbox offers one also
some options for dealing with
files that had been on almost
any system.
 Once installed, the client runs
in the background and the
sync process runs
automatically. There are no
traffic limits.
 So users do not have such
opportunity to upload their
own data with encryption.
 Like most providers of online
storage to keep the Dropbox
developers the right to delete
data from inactive free
accounts.
 the data are lying in the
Dropbox folder on that
computer also available as a
copy on each machine, even if
they are deleted by the
Dropbox service from the
server.
Weaknesses
Different Platform Social Media
Different Platform Social Media
Different Platform Social Media
Different Platform Social Media
Features
 Read more effectively with annotation tools – handy
digital highlighters and sticky notes on PC / Mobile
 Build your personal library – with links, pages, notes,
pictures, etc
 Organize information as little or as much as you
want – once saved, easy to find, on any device, PC or
mobile
 Say goodbye to broken links – webpages are archived
 Better collaboration for any group, large or small –
family, class, team, entire company
 Share information as much or as little as you want –
both introverts and extroverts can be at ease
Strengths
 Social bookmarking allows for
access from any computer
 Collaborative work
 Can be used with already existing
student account
 Enables one to further engage in
their experiences on the internet
 Easy to share findings
(accessibility- Danah Boyd)
 Groups can be created for classes
or group projects
 Resource sharing tool
 Can join other groups of people
that are commenting on topics of
interest
 Can conduct searches for topics
researched on Diigo (can find
what people have already said
about something)
 Lists of websites can be organized
by category
 Great organizational tool
 Have to have internet access
 Collaboration requires cooperation
and good group working skills
 If used with student account, at
end of year when passwords are
changed work could be lost
(potentially)
 Requires screen capture to be
able to print
 Inconvenience
 Cant view comments when page
is printed
 Small user base
 Not very widely known
 Privileges (being a trusted
member or not)
 Computer specific
Weaknesses

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Different Platform Social Media

  • 1. GROUP1 KAREN B. ONGCOL ERWIN B. CINCO JOHNRICKY C. JUBAY JANE S. DOROTEO
  • 5. Features and Uses  Write every day - Evernote is designed for modern writing. From project plans to meeting notes, everything you write stays with you everywhere you go.  Work together- Whether your colleagues are across the room or around the world, Evernote makes knowledge sharing and project collaboration easier and more effective.  Gather research - Save articles with Web Clipper and take snapshots with Evernote to collect all of the physical and digital details for your projects in one place.  Find everything fast- Evernote’s powerful search makes finding documents, text, and images lightning fast. Anytime, anywhere, and across all of your devices.  Share your ideas - Presentation mode gives meaning to meetings by offering a more informal way to share ideas and seek input, no need to fuss with slides.  Stay in sync - With Evernote, your notes, web clips, files, and images are available whenever you need them on every device and computer you use.
  • 6. Strengths  There is a free option that will be good enough for many people.  Lightning fast search. Searches as you type, instead of having to press enter.  Good for loose, relatively unconnected ideas that you want to be able to access easily in the future.  Great for keeping a journal.  Great for web or email clippings.  Flawless syncing across multiple computers and/or mobile devices.  Not very structured, so it is sometimes difficult to find notes.  Basically you’ve got just notebooks and tags as a way to organize.  The premium version is a monthly or yearly subscription instead of an upfront cost.  This is a bargain for the time saving and convenience value they provide. Weaknesses
  • 11. Features  Tweets are publicly visible by default, but senders can restrict message delivery to just their followers. Users can tweet via the Twitter website, compatible external applications available in certain countries.  Users may subscribe to other users' tweets – this is known as "following" and subscribers are known as "followers“  Twitter allows users to update their profile via their mobile phone either by text messaging or by apps released for certain smartphones and tablets.  Users can group posts together by topic or type by use of hashtags – words or phrases prefixed with a "#" sign. Similarly, the "@" sign followed by a username is used for mentioning or replying to other users.  To repost a message from another Twitter user and share it with one's own followers, a user can click the retweet button within the Tweet.  Countries and cities with local trending topics in Twitter.  A word, phrase or topic that is tagged at a greater rate than other tags is said to be a "trending topic".
  • 12. Strength  Twitter is free  Twitter is easy to join and use  Twitter is massive  provides very high level security about users account.  You can communicate directly with your targeted market by using twitter.  You can use twitter on your smartphones,and twitter apps are available for every smart phone.  Inactive and fake Twitter accounts  Spam problem  Twitter is addictive  Limited 140 characters tweet  Twitter is not more effective for visual content Weaknesses
  • 16. Features  Security and privacy first – Google Apps for Education includes dozens of critical security features specifically designed to keep your data safe, secure and in your control.  Stay connected from anywhere – emails, documents, calendar and sites can be accessed - and edited - on almost any mobile device or tablet. Anytime, anywhere.  Bring students, teachers and teams together – Fast, easy collaboration is what makes Google Apps unique.  Go Green – helps reduce both your organization’s overall expenses and its environmental impact. Apps is powered by Google's energy-efficient data centers, so it’s less energy and carbon-intensive than on-premise servers.
  • 17. Strengths  Free  Fast and easy to edit  No programming or database skills required  Ideal for newbie who wants to build a website for the first time  No software installation required  Integrated with Google apps  Creator can access tools anywhere  Creator has full control on page access and permission  Function as a basic project manager  Limited functionality compared to other website builders  Not really good website for business - not enough customization  Apps only limited to Google apps only. Apps outside Google apps may be inapplicable  The site URL must begin with "sites.google.com/site/" which is to long for a website Weaknesses
  • 21. Features  Wherever you are – Put your stuff in Dropbox and get to it from your computers, phones, or tablets. Edit docs, automatically add photos, and show off videos from anywhere.  Share with confidence – Share photos with friends. Work with your team like you're using a single computer. Everything's automatically private, so you control who sees what.  Safe and secure – Even if your phone goes for a swim, your stuff is always safe in Dropbox and can be restored in a snap.
  • 22. Strengths  Data can be between multiple computers with almost any operating system and also synchronize with other mobile devices.  The Dropbox offers one also some options for dealing with files that had been on almost any system.  Once installed, the client runs in the background and the sync process runs automatically. There are no traffic limits.  So users do not have such opportunity to upload their own data with encryption.  Like most providers of online storage to keep the Dropbox developers the right to delete data from inactive free accounts.  the data are lying in the Dropbox folder on that computer also available as a copy on each machine, even if they are deleted by the Dropbox service from the server. Weaknesses
  • 27. Features  Read more effectively with annotation tools – handy digital highlighters and sticky notes on PC / Mobile  Build your personal library – with links, pages, notes, pictures, etc  Organize information as little or as much as you want – once saved, easy to find, on any device, PC or mobile  Say goodbye to broken links – webpages are archived  Better collaboration for any group, large or small – family, class, team, entire company  Share information as much or as little as you want – both introverts and extroverts can be at ease
  • 28. Strengths  Social bookmarking allows for access from any computer  Collaborative work  Can be used with already existing student account  Enables one to further engage in their experiences on the internet  Easy to share findings (accessibility- Danah Boyd)  Groups can be created for classes or group projects  Resource sharing tool  Can join other groups of people that are commenting on topics of interest  Can conduct searches for topics researched on Diigo (can find what people have already said about something)  Lists of websites can be organized by category  Great organizational tool  Have to have internet access  Collaboration requires cooperation and good group working skills  If used with student account, at end of year when passwords are changed work could be lost (potentially)  Requires screen capture to be able to print  Inconvenience  Cant view comments when page is printed  Small user base  Not very widely known  Privileges (being a trusted member or not)  Computer specific Weaknesses