User talk:InformationGather

Hi InformationGather,

This is The.Urban.Alien from your social computing class. I look forward to working with you on improving the content of the Social Collaboration page. I am currently going through the article to find out some more issues, I will contact you as soon as I find them. In the meantime, could you tell me what are some of the issues with the page that you noticed? It will help us get started.

Thanks!

--The.Urban.Alien (talk) 18:33, 30 October 2015 (UTC)

Winola0908 (talk) 23:28, 30 October 2015 (UTC) Hi InformationGather,

Actually, I don't agree with your ideas. Although there are 6 parts in this article, the last three are just some notes and links to other articles. I think the main aspects in the existing "social collaboration" are not enough.

Thanks!

Hi InformationGather,

I would like you to help me out with how we define social collaboration. Do we give a broad definition: People collaborating to achieve something, irrespective of the environment. Or do we give a constricted definition: People collaborating to achieve something with the internet as the environment. I am confused with respect to the definition. It is important that we define social collaboration in order to encompass everything that occurs as a direct result of social collaboration, because social collaboration is the driving force of the social media. Also, providing examples shouldn't be too difficult considering that a lot of them are in practice already.

Thanks!

P.S. : Could you please sign your posts? It's more helpful to everyone involved. You just have to click on the 3rd button after you've finished typing the text. Thanks!

--The.Urban.Alien (talk) 16:55, 2 November 2015 (UTC)

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