Social Media Analysis
Harisa Mardiana
Social Media is changing the world
Sources: World Economic Forum, April 7, 2016
What is Social Media…
• Websites and applications that enable users
to create and share content or to participate
in social networking.
• Social media is NOT social networking;
• Social networking is the use of dedicated
websites and applications to interact with
other users, or to find people with similar
interests to oneself.
Social Media Concept
• Kubey (1998) opined that media education has
yet to obtain popular support as computer
liberated to leg up in the job.
• Joint (2011) said that the new technology as
ANTAEUS means, when you ask, it will come up
the answer without knowing who helps!
• Social media as a concept  so new that it has
not taken root in the lexicon of the code of
ethics of Social Work organizations.
What are We Looking For?
Practitioners
and educators
• Search
innovative way
• Meet mandate
of promoting
• examine the
critical role to
meet the goals
Users explore
• opportunities
for instructional
practice and
platform of
reality
cognizant
Pointed Out
• offer easy ways to
communicate,
collaborate and
share resources
How about the Future…
• More access to hand phone than computer PC 
comfortable.
• Local authorities  use sms to remind young
people for appointments.  formal.
• Twitter is widely accessible from virtually
anywhere and is used to share news, events
and discussions.  Twitter is more using.
• Save guards for children users 2.0 project 
develop by practitioners and educators.
Cont.
• The tools allow information to be distributed quickly across
networks and will act as an early warning system to enable
earlier intervention.  rigorous security and confidentiality
requirements.
• This is the future:
“You can't stop the future
 You can't rewind the past
 The only way to learn the secret ...is to press play.”
What you do…
Social media
platforms
may be the
banks of the
future:
- Banking
Relationship
s
- improving
customer
service
- Security
standard
Social Media
is going from
a “nice to
have” to an
essential
component
of any
business
strategy
Social media
has been
responsible
for relevant
changes in
both
personal and
community
health,
especially by
making it
easier for
large
numbers of
people to
rapidly share
information
Social media
is helping us
tackle some
of the
world’s
biggest
challenges,
from human
rights
violations to
climate
change
social media
communicates
more broadly
are helping
respond to
disasters.
Helps mitigate
information
overload for
formal
humanitarian
aid in the field
SM is changing
how we govern
and are
governed.
More leaders
embraces the
transparent
governance
More leaders
interact with
citizen online
with
government
initiatives
platforms
Last Quote for IT
Information technology has been
one of the leading drivers of
globalization, and it may also
become one of its major victims.
Evgeny Morozov
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  • 2.
    Social Media ischanging the world Sources: World Economic Forum, April 7, 2016
  • 3.
    What is SocialMedia… • Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. • Social media is NOT social networking; • Social networking is the use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users, or to find people with similar interests to oneself.
  • 4.
    Social Media Concept •Kubey (1998) opined that media education has yet to obtain popular support as computer liberated to leg up in the job. • Joint (2011) said that the new technology as ANTAEUS means, when you ask, it will come up the answer without knowing who helps! • Social media as a concept  so new that it has not taken root in the lexicon of the code of ethics of Social Work organizations.
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    What are WeLooking For? Practitioners and educators • Search innovative way • Meet mandate of promoting • examine the critical role to meet the goals Users explore • opportunities for instructional practice and platform of reality cognizant Pointed Out • offer easy ways to communicate, collaborate and share resources
  • 6.
    How about theFuture… • More access to hand phone than computer PC  comfortable. • Local authorities  use sms to remind young people for appointments.  formal. • Twitter is widely accessible from virtually anywhere and is used to share news, events and discussions.  Twitter is more using. • Save guards for children users 2.0 project  develop by practitioners and educators.
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    Cont. • The toolsallow information to be distributed quickly across networks and will act as an early warning system to enable earlier intervention.  rigorous security and confidentiality requirements. • This is the future: “You can't stop the future  You can't rewind the past  The only way to learn the secret ...is to press play.”
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    What you do… Socialmedia platforms may be the banks of the future: - Banking Relationship s - improving customer service - Security standard Social Media is going from a “nice to have” to an essential component of any business strategy Social media has been responsible for relevant changes in both personal and community health, especially by making it easier for large numbers of people to rapidly share information Social media is helping us tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges, from human rights violations to climate change social media communicates more broadly are helping respond to disasters. Helps mitigate information overload for formal humanitarian aid in the field SM is changing how we govern and are governed. More leaders embraces the transparent governance More leaders interact with citizen online with government initiatives platforms
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    Last Quote forIT Information technology has been one of the leading drivers of globalization, and it may also become one of its major victims. Evgeny Morozov