Comments for Facebook

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This piece belongs to the series "NPR's Next Generation Radio"

Produced by Doug Mitchell

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Summary: Short piece on what is and isn't "private" on the Internet
 

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Review of Facebook

Great reporting and usage of interviews. I liked the creation of the setting and how students were asked how they used Facebook. Excellent sound quality, but a little dry because of its straightforward format.

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Review of Facebook

This is an important and topical piece that I will most definitely use with my high school and college students. The importance of privacy and the relinquishing of private information to the public realm is a choice that many students do not think about when it comes to possible employment.

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Review of Facebook

This piece is of exceptional interest to me, as I've been quite curious lately how job hunting through Myspace or Facebook pays off in the real world. I was out of college just a smidge before the Facebook craze hit, but I have been working on setting up a Myspace page so I ended up listening to this one as almost a "do's and dont's" guide to online networking. If you listen from this perspective, then I think the interviews and commentary are quite insightful, but if it's played as simply a story, then it might feel a bit dated. Maybe Mr. Terrell can re-edit it to be spun from the former angle. If the target audience for the piece is college aged youths, then I think it would be more beneficial to them in that context.

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Review of Facebook

A fine, informative piece, with a variety of intelligent interviews with students and potential employers. Main problem with the piece is that the drawback of Facebook - of potential employers looking at student profiles - is to some extent yesterday's, or even last year's, news. Observers have been talking about that for a while. Still, this piece does a good, professional job of exploring that issue.