The hi-tech instigation of social media, powered and enhanced by the unique participation/collaboration pattern has initiated an epoch of in-depth research practices in education, government and the corporate sector. Social Networking Sites (SNS) are an example of Web 2.0 software that adheres to the participation/collaboration pattern with the capacity to connect people with similar demographics, interests, ideas, as well as similar educational, professional or social backgrounds. This study examines the perceived security and privacy on SNS along with the cyber safety education (acceptable usage policies) among stakeholders in schools (parents, teachers, students and school admin). A research framework has been established by incorporatin...
Social networking sites, including MySpace and Facebook, and other media rich websites which provide...
The purpose of this article is to examine the potential risks of bringing social networking sites (S...
Numerous threats have been identified when using social networks. The question is whether young peop...
This article develops an insight of the factors affecting the use of social networking sites (SNSs) ...
Cyber security issues, due to a lack of trust in social networking sites (SNS), are being addressed ...
With increased variety of collaborative tools offering advanced features, knowledge sharing among pr...
Social networking sites (SNS) reflect participatory nature of shared platforms for professional and...
The growing popularity of social network sites (SNS) is causing concerns about privacy and security,...
This study aims to explore how learners and educators use social networking sites (SNSs) for educati...
The growing popularity of social network sites (SNS) is causing concerns about privacy and security,...
This paper reports findings from a survey and interviews with children aged 11–16 years, teachers an...
This paper reports findings from a survey and interviews with children aged 1116 years, teachers an...
Although social networking sites (SNSs) present a great deal of opportunities to support learning, t...
The growing popularity of social network sites (SNS) is causing concerns about privacy and security,...
The proliferation of social network sites (SNS) has been one of the most influential phenomena in th...
Social networking sites, including MySpace and Facebook, and other media rich websites which provide...
The purpose of this article is to examine the potential risks of bringing social networking sites (S...
Numerous threats have been identified when using social networks. The question is whether young peop...
This article develops an insight of the factors affecting the use of social networking sites (SNSs) ...
Cyber security issues, due to a lack of trust in social networking sites (SNS), are being addressed ...
With increased variety of collaborative tools offering advanced features, knowledge sharing among pr...
Social networking sites (SNS) reflect participatory nature of shared platforms for professional and...
The growing popularity of social network sites (SNS) is causing concerns about privacy and security,...
This study aims to explore how learners and educators use social networking sites (SNSs) for educati...
The growing popularity of social network sites (SNS) is causing concerns about privacy and security,...
This paper reports findings from a survey and interviews with children aged 11–16 years, teachers an...
This paper reports findings from a survey and interviews with children aged 1116 years, teachers an...
Although social networking sites (SNSs) present a great deal of opportunities to support learning, t...
The growing popularity of social network sites (SNS) is causing concerns about privacy and security,...
The proliferation of social network sites (SNS) has been one of the most influential phenomena in th...
Social networking sites, including MySpace and Facebook, and other media rich websites which provide...
The purpose of this article is to examine the potential risks of bringing social networking sites (S...
Numerous threats have been identified when using social networks. The question is whether young peop...