The second SNS is
ning.com, which is a platform that offers schools the opportunity to build their own social network environment.
Ning, an online platform for social networking experiences (
Ning.com), is structured for maximum flexibility to weave conversations about a wide range of topics.
Twitter and Twitter-management programs such as TweetDeck and Hoot-Suite, social bookmarks like Delicious and Diigo, image-sharing sites such as Flickr and Pinterest, and services like
Ning.com allow you to participate in (or even create) special interest social media groups.
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ning.comHargadon recommends that educators take a look at
Ning.com, where you can create your own social network around a specific topic without having to join the larger networks where your students most likely spend their time (see sidebar on MySpace/YourSpace).
Members of the WE-POD agree to be linked on a social networking site, such as
Ning.com, so a single email can reach everyone.
Enter
Ning.com, a social networking tool that was created by Marc Andressen, developer of the Netscape browser.
Ning (
ning.com) is the latest strange trend on the web, describing itself as a "social playground" where people can create web-based tools using simple snap-together kits, and share those tools with others.
The Ning (
ning.com) website provides a place where teachers can create a social network for their peers or students.
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The Ning,
ning.com, web site provides an easy-to-use tool for creating a social network.