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Social Networking Sites The most commonly known social networking sites (and a few new ones) provide a starting place for understanding the use of small world theory and its application to web based networks of people. Social networks provide members with ways to communicate, share images and interests, and become acquainted (or reacquainted) online. Get your hands on the social networking tool that seems to be most used by your students.

This is a list of major active social networking websites; for defunct social networking Web sites see List of defunct social networking websites
Please note the list is not exhaustive, and is limited to some notable, well known sites.

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Perhaps you would rather not network where your students network. See this article.

The Advanced Learning Center at The University of Memphis publishes a list of Web 2.0 Tools for their faculty and staff.


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