Dilan durmus social media approaches on bim collaboration master thesis
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SOCIAL MEDIA APPROACHES ON BIM COLLABORATION
Figure 8: Concept of a virtual team (Source: Kaur et al., 2016)
As a result, this can become a very efficient way of doing business. For example, when talking to someone you do not know or exchanging ideas about something you do not know, you might naturally search for them online through social network sites; you can find profiles on Google or LinkedIn and even discover that another group of people are dealing about the same topic. As a result, you can join the conversation and participate in discussions on this topic online through opinion or content sharing sites. So, this means that social media and the internet can be used effectively to collaborate, conduct research, it can be used to learn or teach without even moving from the exact physical space. 29 Durmus, D. 2022. Social Media Approaches on BIM Collaboration. Master Thesis. Ljubljana, UL FGG, Second Cycle Master Study Programme Building Information Modelling, BIM A+. So where do people have these conversations? There are all kinds of platforms all over the internet where you can post, share, and discuss information. Today, there are many social platforms such as Facebook, which is used by the majority of the general population, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Google+, which is used by the population in business life, as well as YouTube, which is also used extensively, Instagram, which has become popular recently, Pinterest or Tumblr, which is used as visual reference websites. These platforms, and hundreds more, were originally conceived as start-ups by techy people trying to find technical solutions for specific purposes. But what about some common myths and prejudices about social media? The most common belief is that social media is full of junk and irrelevant content and posts. This is because there is so much content being produced; people do and share too much on social media. When it is only looked at from the outside, there can be a prejudice that a platform like Twitter, for example, only talks about celebrities or breaking news or the most popular phone brands. Another common misconception is that social media is a waste of time, and it is all too easy to waste time with all sorts of things. So, it is a question of what is done with the tool rather than the tool itself. Grover et al. discuss that the main barriers preventing knowledge sharing via social media platforms are dread of the extra time and effort needed, worries that it could just be another underutilized information system, and the concerns of not receiving useful knowledge in return. However, it is possible to make some searches and get information without being included in such content. (Figure 9) Download 4.61 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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