1. benefits and advantages
1.1. education field
1.1.1. explore topics because of limited resources in school
1.1.2. create discussion forums, class blogs and online teaching
1.1.3. gain opportunities to cover knowledge in a wider area
1.1.4. keep in touch with students
1.2. business field
1.2.1. interact with people from different parts of world
1.2.2. share ideas, recommendations and experiences
1.2.3. job seekers can learn more about the organization
1.3. network sites - major media for oversea communication.
1.3.1. keep in touch with friends and family that live far away
1.3.2. always be informed with the current news of the world.
1.4. create social communities and groups for learning, developing and collaborating on innovative idea
1.4.1. teenagers can connect with each other
1.5. help a introvert to connect with others
1.6. Sharing is becoming more agile
1.6.1. Educators are shipping their ideas before they are perfect
1.6.2. Build on other while communicating who influenced you and how.
2. disadvantages
2.1. crime
2.1.1. people become so attached to the social media allowing it to have control over their lives
2.1.2. increasing threat to all internet users
2.1.3. abusive and insulting messages
2.1.4. it is hard to identify the offender
2.2. online sexual exploitation
2.2.1. sharing pornography, persuading for sex and sex chat
2.2.2. destroying the lives of children who use social networks
2.2.3. adolescent teens tend to find out juicy information
2.3. cyber bullying
2.3.1. cannot be identified easily
2.3.2. cyberstalking
2.3.3. flaming, denigration, impersonation, outing, trickery, and exclusion
2.4. addiction
2.4.1. complain of depression, loneliness, boredom
3. who invented ?
3.1. (ARPA) in the U.S Department of Defence
3.2. Ray Tomlinson, invented the first electronic mail (e-mail) program
3.3. Tim Berners-Lee, invented World Wide Web and created Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
4. positives effects
4.1. in generals
4.1.1. more convenient ways of living
4.1.2. make time for the busy business-men to spend more time with their family.
4.1.3. keep in touch with the developing world
4.1.3.1. eg: sharing latest news, stock share prices and gold prices
4.1.4. adapt to the new technology
4.1.5. betterment of a personal lifestyle.
4.2. housewives
4.2.1. Online shopping will reduce the time consume, so they can do other house chores.
4.3. students and children
4.3.1. online learning
4.3.1.1. interact with people from different parts of the world and share their ideas and debate issues.
5. Impact On Personality Behaviors
5.1. Many people have been strongly influenced by social media in terms of behavior.
5.1.1. For instances, there is a trend on a social media platform named TikTok where they feed their pets with extremely spicy food.
5.1.1.1. Now this has been found as a funny content for many social media users. This act is not far from animal abuse.
5.1.2. There are many videos on social media that actually follows dangerous contents on it.
5.1.2.1. which they prank people that could lead to deaths.
5.1.2.1.1. People just follow those actions on social media without even giving a second thought about it.
6. Increases awareness
6.1. latest news in a particular country will be updated in social media.
6.1.1. This helps out busy people who do not have the time to read newspaper or watch news channels.
6.1.2. In a way, this helps people not be left out about the current issues.
7. Teenagers & young adults
7.1. more addicted to social networks in the future.
7.2. spend more of their time on the networks instead of reading or doing physical exercises
7.2.1. not favourable to health
7.3. emotionally weak and disconnected due to lack of social engagement.
8. negative effects
8.1. In general
8.1.1. lose physical communication and interaction in the real world
8.1.2. people become so attached to the social media allowing it to have control over their lives
8.1.3. social isolation
8.1.4. creates a barrier on face-to-face social communication
8.2. Working adults
8.2.1. no conversation between partners in the job
8.3. Children and Student
8.3.1. face threats and online hazards
8.3.2. forming behavioral problems
9. definition
9.1. form of online publication or presence
9.2. Social Media Is A Two-Way Engagement Platform
9.2.1. The name itself tells you that it's not about standing behind a wall (or sitting behind a screen) and shouting out a one-way message.
10. how to prevent cybercrimes
10.1. parents must check their children’s profile regularly
10.2. report to the authorities of respective social networking sites and contact police
10.3. should not accept friend requests if the person is not an acquaintance in the real world
11. Data analysis
11.1. User statistics
11.1.1. women are more attached to the networks than man
11.1.2. Facebook
11.1.2.1. the most successful social network, obtaining 67% of internet users
11.1.3. Twitter and Pinterest
11.1.3.1. second and third positions, have 16% and 15% of users respectively
11.2. Mini-survey results
11.2.1. 20% of people use less than one hour
11.2.2. 65% of people use social networks is advantageous
11.2.3. 80% of people use more than two hours per day
11.2.4. 35% of people use it with disadvantages
11.2.5. 80%-refresh their mind after working for a long time / browse when their bored
12. Growth of personal learning network (PLN)
12.1. Learning is about challenging yourself
12.1.1. More courage needed and involves an open mind
12.2. Personal is becoming professional
12.2.1. Role that plays more to be more representive toward the public.