The power of social media & my application of ‘The Kevin Bacon’ test….
Back in the 1980’s a cool game to kill a few hours was to play the Kevin Bacon game, whereby you linked yourself to another person, or linked two seemingly unconnected famous people together, usually one of the two people was Kevin Bacon.

In a similar fashion it seems through the use of social media we are all connected to everyone else on the planet, Facebook highlighted this in a recent experiment whereby they reflected that any given person is connected to any other random person through their social media platform by only 3.57 shared links.

With that in mind I have devised a homework task for my Year 7 & Year 8 Geography students around this blog to see how many countries it could be shared with and through this sharing I would be able to test Facebook’s premise!
I will be able to do this because Word-Press provide me with information on countries where the blog has been viewed.
The Task
As such students need to share this blog with members of their family/friends wherever they might be around the World & leave short comment at the bottom of the blog, something like ‘ Hello from Australia this is Brandon’s uncle visiting the blog’.
The Objective
To see how many countries my classroom is connected to.
Results should be back after February half term, So look out for the results & whilst you are waiting, play the game
Enjoy
http://www.findthebacon.com/Play.aspx
Totally agree, this is an excellent way of keeping the classroom and ourselves connected to the world
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k2202 – many thanks for being involve din this blog & offering feedback & advice
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Hello from ISS Seychelles
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Louise many thanks for visiting the blog….and I am happy to visit your school ANYTIME!!!!! Hope you found my blog interesting
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Bonjour from Burundi – (Elvis’s Brother)
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Wow – Elvis mentioned he was going to ask family in Africa including Burundi to check out the blog, many thanks for doing so, please share it with colleagues locally – Merci !
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Hello from Down Under! Ken C checking in on behalf of my nephew
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Hello to you as well, great to see the blog reaching around the globe, thanks for visiting & leaving a comment
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Ciao da Italia – Leo
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ITs the 100th year of the Irish Republic next month, come to Dublin to celebrate, & enjoy the craic….great blog thanks to my niece Niamh for emailing me it.
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Hello from India, visiting at the request of my niece- Saffron
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Rupinder – many thanks for visiting the blog I will let saffron know of your visit, hope you enjoyed the blog
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Hello from The British International School Yangon, Myanmar !
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Aida – Firstly thank you for visiting the blog & for leaving a comment. I hope you have enjoyed some of the articles and please feel free to share with colleagues/students. regards Patrick
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