Social Media with Sumanjit

Affordance

July 18th, 2010 · No Comments

As I worked through module 1 and explored the concept of affordances of different social media tools, it really got me thinking about the positives and negatives of these tools. In the discussions forum my classmates and I thought about these affordances and constraints as they apply to social media applications, such as Google Docs, Zotero, RSS, instant messaging, wikis, Twitter, second life etc as the list continues.

Whenever I first come across a new social media tool of interest to me I always get excited and only focus on its affordances. However, we should keep in mind that the affordances of a tool always come along with its constraints. More than a few months ago I discovered StumbleUpon as I was randomly searching the web. StumbleUpon is a socialĀ  media tool that allows its user community to find and rate websites, videos, images etc based on recommendation and social networking principles.

At first I was excited to try this out and thought how I could use this tool in a library to create links for specific subject topics for my patrons or use this tool for social bookmarking (I’m also big on advertising for things so that “the word gets out” ). After further examining the affordances, my list of constraints grew greater. I realized that many of the suggestions that are given for your subject choices are not current. This is especially important in a library setting or for professional development as stale articles are outdated quickly.

At the time I glazed over the suitability of the tool. However, theĀ  key is that we consider if the affordances of a tool will be suitable for our library and our patronage. If we can not connect both then our tool will be unsuccessful for fulfilling user needs. Sometimes we get overwhelmed with the bells and whistles of a tool and can not think beyond the immediate. The bigger picture is more important in the case of libraries because this picture is of our users.

Learn more about StumbleUpon from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stumble_upon

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