Posted September 6th, 2008 by Vicky H in Software, Technology
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Facebook Tutorial (Interview with Parent Power Index)
by MacKenzie Lovings
This tutorial is part of an interview that Remarkable Parents did with Parent Power Index. Some of the responses our only on their web site and you will need to follow the links to their site.
Overview of Facebook Tutorial
In our first interview, Vicky Hennegan definitely provided food for thought as to why “blogging” and other new Web technologies are helping to form new bonds between parents and their children. That interview also included the “5 Steps Toward Technology and Social Media Use” which Vicky feels are an essential base for us to have as we build our technical knowledge and technology skills.
Vicky is back to discuss Facebook, one of the most popular social media services on the internet. It has recently been gaining exposure as a social tool useful to a wide audience.
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Facebook Interview Questions
MacKenzie Can you give us a brief history describing the background of Facebook? How it got started, how people use it, and who the original creator was?
Vicky Below I have answered 5 Basic Facebook Questions. This will give readers an idea of the original intention of the application as well as it’s evolution over the last few years.
5 Basic Facebook Questions
1. How did Facebook start?
Facebook was begun by Mark Zuckerberg a student. Initially Facebook was available to only students. In a fairly short period of time, Facebook would go through four additional iterations, each time giving new audiences access to this web-based application.
The second expansion made Facebook available to other Ivy League University students, while it’s third iteration allowed it to add further to this base age group by including all university students.The fourth iteration expanded the age group to include high school students and the final iteration made it available to anyone over the age of 13 years old.
The final iteration was when Facebook began to really become a main stream social tool with the diversity to appeal to a wide audience.
2. Why was it named Facebook?
It’s name refers to the printed, paper face books that are made available in some American colleges and prep schools. Leave it to some young whipper-snapper to go ‘old school’ on all of us parents and use a name that not only makes sense, but that has to do with such classic elements as print and paper.
The original printed face book purpose was to provide incoming students, faculty, and staff with a way to get to know the other people.
3.What is Facebook?
See original interview
4. How many people are on Facebook?
See original interview
5. What are the basic features that come standard with Facebook?
See original interview
Facebook Tutorial Section
MacKenzie What is your favorite Facebook application and why?
Vicky One of my favorite applications on Facebook are the Status Updates. A Status Update is a short update of about 30 words.
The Status Updates box (see Figure 2 – Step 2) will show me the Status Update information for two or three of my Friends, depending on the length of each update, which can include a url (example www.facebook.com).

You also have the ability to see All Friends –> Status Updates (see Figure 2 – Step 2, Step 3) which will show you how to access this screen.

The screen is what the All Friends –> Status Updates screen (see Figure 3) looks like.
MacKenzie What are a few more of your favorite Facebook applications and why?
Vicky: I would have to say the News Feed and Facebook Chat are two features I find very useful.
See original interview
MacKenzie: Is Remarkable Parents available on Facebook and can web sites be setup on Facebook?
Vicky: I have My Blog Remarkable Parents Blog as a Facebook Blog and then I have a Group Remarkable Parents Group. The Group will be for our readers to socialize with each other, while the Blog will have articles available from the web site.
See original interview
Facebook Tips & Tricks
Finding Friends/Contacts on Facebook
Facebook will try to help you look for your friends and loved ones. It will offer to import your contacts from your email application and use that information to find people that you know. When it has finished, it will tell you who it was able to find and not able to find.
You may not want to add all your email contacts to Facebook, you will have the ability to choose the people that you want to import and to have access to your Facebook information. I believe that they give you a list of your email contacts and you put a check in the check box to indicate the people that you want to import.
Remember however, that they have access to a lot of information about what you do, where you comment, and what Groups you join. Give yourself some time and start off slowly.
Add-On Applications for Facebook
See original interview
Accepting or Denying a Friend Request
See original interview
HAVE LOTS OF FUN!
Thank you MacKenzie and Parent Power Index!
Have you decided to try Facebook after this tutorial? Did you create a new account? What’s your favorite Facebook application and why?
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