Expert Predictions: Better Internet Communication, No Jetpacks

I spend too much time on social network sites.  Just ask my wife, or some of my friends who wonder if I need an intervention. JoAnna (who has the patience of a saint; ask any one of my friends) wonders why, when we are sitting next to each other on the computer, she has to [...]

Look at Me! On Second Thought, Look the Other Way.

The Millennials have been described as the Look-at-Me Generation, a generation that has kept a running documentary of their lives on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Flicker and their own blogs.  A generation that thinks nothing of sexting nude or suggestive images of themselves to a boyfriend or girlfriend who then may share it with 4 or 500 of [...]

Facebook Photos: Say Cheese!

My Facebook friends may not believe me, but I DO have boundaries.  We are not talking maximum-security-prison-wall-type boundaries, but more like white- picket-fence-type boundaries (but boundaries nonetheless).  One of my hard-and-fast rules is to not look at images posted on Facebook by my students.  I decided long ago that would rather NOT know what my [...]

Mister, We Could Use Some Men Like Warren and Brandeis Again

On the “been done before” scale, referencing 1984 when talking about scary implications of media technology is right up there with using that Lux Aeterna composition in a film trailer to make it dramatic (because, incidentally, the end of Requiem for a Dream is exactly what I want to be reminded of when I watch [...]

“Not now honey. I am reconnecting on Facebook”

One of the enduring debates about the Internet has been how time spent online has affected our social relationships with friends and families, a debate that has been reignited by the popularity of social network sites.  After more than 15 years of study the answer is… Well, it depends on who you ask. Nicole Ellison [...]

Twitter updates: Have I told you about my Colonoscopy?

Pew Internet just reported that 19% of Internet users now employ Twitter or another service to share updates about themselves, up from 11% in April.  To put this in perspective, the 19 percent is about the same percentage of doctors who DIDN’T recommend Trident to their patients who chew gum.  Comscore confirmed these findings, noting [...]

Sugar Bear, Facebook Benefits and Other Life Disappointments

A wise man once said: “The important thing is not to be bitter over life’s disappointments. Learn to let go of the past. And recognize that every day won’t be sunny.”  (Actually, the quote was made by Coach Whitey Durham on The CW show One Tree Hill).  One of my earliest, most bitter disappointments was [...]

Myspace vs. Facebook: The Social Divide

Adapted from a portion of a speech delivered to the Symposium for Teaching and Learning with Technology at Penn State April 18, 2009. The complete talk can be found here. My guess is that most faculty are on Facebook and eschew MySpace. Many of you might even believe that MySpace is dead. Let me tell [...]