The document discusses neural networks and social networks. It defines neural networks as computer systems modeled after the human brain and nervous system. Social networking is defined as expanding business and social contacts through social media connections. The document then discusses different types of networks including human networks, knowledge networks, and computer networks. It also discusses the differences between linkages and networking, with networking involving stronger commitments between partner organizations. Overall, the document provides information about neural networks, social networks, different types of networks, and the distinctions between linkages and networking.
Trends, Network and Critical Thinking Unit 7 Neural and Social Networks
1. Unit 7
NEURAL AND SOCIAL NETWORKS
Trends, Networks, and Critical
Thinking in the 21st Century
Senior High School Grade 11
7.1 Connections,
Relationships, and
Networks
7.2 The Neural and Social
Networks
2. Neural is a computer system modeled on the
human brain and nervous system.
While Social networking is the practice of
expanding the number of one's business
and/or social contacts by making connections
through individuals, often through social
media sites such as Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram and Google +.
3. Neural networks (also referred to
as connectionist systems) are a computational
approach, which is based on a large collection
of neural units (AKA artificial neurons), loosely
modeling the way a biological brain solves
problems with large clusters of biological
neurons connected by axons.
4. The school can enjoy linkages and networking
activities with international, national and local
organizations in the community for mutual
benefits and assistance needed.
Linkage and networking are different in the
degree of commitment by the partners.
5. In linkage, the relationship between partner
organizations is quite loose, while in
networking, it is much stronger, usually
because the groups and agencies have
common objectives and beneficiaries.
Networking is basically extending the outreach
of the resources in different ways so as to
increase the effectiveness of the program.
6. Networks
A relationship structure wherein the
members of the network are able to share
resources with one another.
A network is composed of several
institutions (consortium) of several colleges
of different universities that bind together
for a common goal.
Work together to attain common objectives,
undertake innovative practices and update
members regarding breakthrough in
different disciplines.
7. Kinds of Networks:
1. Human Network
2. Knowledge Network
3. Computer Network
4. Trade Network
5. Ecological Network
8. Linkages
Intends to serve members of both sides
according to their respective needs,
interest, and objectives
Create bonds together to solicit support
and assistance for purposeful activities
9. National and Local Linkages
It is established between universities and
colleges offering identical degrees in which
cross-enrolment for subjects needed for
graduation is allowed
It is also a joint researches that could be
conducted by two or three universities
depending on their field of expertise
10.
11. Networks can be considered as linkages if they link one
network to another creating a bigger network.
12. 3 Main Categories of Linkages
1. Bonds – links to people based on a sense of
common identity.
Ex. Family, close friends, people who share
our culture and ethnicity
2. Bridges – links that stretch beyond a shared
sense of identity.
Ex. Distant friends, colleagues, and
associates
3. Linkages – links to people of groups further
up and down the social ladder.
13. Social Network
Social networking is the practice of expanding
the number of one's business and/or social
contacts by making connections through
individuals, often through social media sites
such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and
Google+.
14. Based on the six degrees of separation concept
(the idea that any two people on the planet
could make contact through a chain of no more
than five intermediaries), social networking
establishes interconnected online communities
(sometimes known as social graphs) that help
people make contacts that would be good for
them to know, but that they would be unlikely
to have met otherwise.
15. Depending on the social media platform,
members may be able to contact any other
member. In other cases, members can contact
anyone they have a connection to, and
subsequently anyone that contact has a
connection to, and so on. Some services
require members to have a preexisting
connection to contact other members.
16. While social networking has gone on almost
as long as societies themselves have existed,
the unparalleled potential of the Web to
facilitate such connections has led to an
exponential and ongoing expansion of that
phenomenon. In addition to social media
platforms, the capacity for social interaction
and collaboration is increasingly built into
business applications.
17. Global Social Media Analytics
Before running through the top 10 social
media apps list, here are some exciting data
for you to agree on the global influence of
the internet and social media in 2020.
World’s population — 7.715 billion
Mobile phone users — 5.112 billion
Internet users — 4.388 billion
Social media users — 3.484 billion
19. 1. Facebook:
Facebook has the highest user base that is
steadily active.
Facebook controls the world with its limitless
potential and multiple features.
20. 2. Instagram:
Instagram Stands as another best social
media app design that has become a
sensation in its initial stages itself. Instagram
has millions of users throughout the globe,
which is increasing every day. Instagram is
introducing new development to engage and
increase the user base.
21. 3. Twitter:
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Twitter is a recognized real-time public micro-
blogging network. Users can stay up to date
with this app. Twitter is also a suitable
platform for customer service.
22. 4. Pixalive:
Pixalive is India’s first-ever social Networking
app. It is an all-in-one app with so many
features under a single umbrella. Utmost all
the app consumes time and memory, but this
app has the features of so many apps
standing as a replacer for so many apps. This
app seems to be a complete package of social
media.
23. 5. YouTube:
YouTube is one of the top Video Streaming apps.
You can upload or view a file with a maximum size
of 128GB or 12 hours and does not restrict the
number of videos you can upload in your
registered YouTube account. YouTube stands as a
second-largest search engine next to Google. So, if
you wish to promote your brand or earn money,
it’s a great tool to do so.
24. 6. LinkedIn:
LinkedIn is the app suitable for professionals
throughout the world. It is simple for users to
get improved by themselves and their
businesses. Users can gather information
about Companies, Industries, and Institutions
by following their LinkedIn page
25. 7. TikTok:
TikTok is mainly focusing on video sharing
social media app. It has beat the record of
Instagram and Facebook with a higher number
of downloads in 2018. TikTok has recently
acquired Musical.ly, another video-sharing
app.
26. 8. Snapchat:
Snapchat has gained the attention of millions,
with a unique feature of self-destruction
‘Snaps’ — the photos, videos, or messages
disappear after a few seconds. The first app
to incorporate the ‘Stories’ option, which
gained popularity in other popular apps like
Instagram and Facebook.
27. 9. WeChat:
WeChat is basically a messaging app that
now allows the users to call, message, shop
online, make online transactions, booking
taxies, etc. This app is being popular in China
and some parts of Asia.
28. 10. Pinterest
Pinterest is a major player in the social media
world for sharing infographic content, that
proves how important visual content is. It is the
quickest standalone mobile app that has
touched millions of monthly users which made
it a massive influencer. Having a presence on
Pinterest can help you make your brand stay in
the minds of consumers.