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We All are Europe - AESAEC

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2.3.2. Popular social networks<br />

Facebook (www.facebook.com) is the most popular global social networking website that is operated<br />

and privately owned. Users can add friends and send them messages. Many of the users of<br />

Facebook will tell their friends about what they <strong>are</strong> doing every day, and friends have the opportunity<br />

to comment on these messages.<br />

Blog or weblog is a website mainly maintained by an individual with regular comments, descriptions<br />

of events or other material. Many blogs function as a personal online diary; others provide commentary<br />

on a particular subject. A typical blog combines text, images, links to other blogs, web pages<br />

and other media materials related to its topic. The ability for readers to leave comments in an interactive<br />

format is an important part of many blogs.<br />

Twitter (http://twitter.com) is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its<br />

users to send and read messages known as tweets. Tweets <strong>are</strong> text-based posts displayed on the<br />

author's profile page and delivered to the author's subscribers who <strong>are</strong> known as followers. Senders<br />

can restrict delivery to those in their circle of friends or, by default, allow open access.<br />

In twitter there is a 140-character limit on message and it is sometimes described as the "SMS of the<br />

internet”.<br />

Reflection / Discuss<br />

Please look up some virtual networks and blogs on the internet. What is their basic idea and function<br />

What skills do you think <strong>are</strong> necessary in order to participate in virtual networks How can they<br />

be used for strengthening AEC and cohesion in <strong>Europe</strong> How can you personally benefit and what can<br />

you learn from them<br />

Unit 4<br />

Unit in a nutshell<br />

Achievements<br />

Reflection upon the opportunities for AEC involvement in the future<br />

Designing visions regarding the <strong>Europe</strong>an community and the future development<br />

of AEC<br />

After this unit you will be able to:<br />

design and apply visions for improving AEC and voluntary work in the<br />

<strong>Europe</strong> of the future.<br />

Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you'll start having positive results.<br />

(Willie Nelson)<br />

Warming up:<br />

Agree on song you all would like to sing together – and sing it!<br />

(This is an old tradition in Denmark of singing a song before meetings, seminars,<br />

training etc. It does not harm anyone, and quite often it results in a very<br />

good atmosphere)<br />

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