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Visiting Angels
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Input your personal information.
– First Name, Last Name
– Email
– Birth date
– Sex
After you sign up, you will be directed to a
page that will ask (not require) you to
complete three steps.
– Email Address
– Additional Personal Information
– Personal Photo
Type the name of the person you are trying
to find in the search box at the top of your
page.
The friend request button
allows you to see which
Facebook user has
requested to be your
friend.
– You can confirm the
friend request or click
not now.
Underneath the
people that sent
friend requests to you,
you will find the
people that Facebook
suggests you send a
friend request.
– Hit the Add Friend
button to send that
Facebook user a
Friend Request.
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2)
Search for the friend whose pictures you would like to see by
going to the search box at the top of the page
Once you are on the friend’s personal page click on the button
called Photos
1) Browse Facebook on a secure connection (https) when possible.
2) Set-up a Trusted Contact (a family member or close friend)
Setting up Privacy Setting will allow you to
share content only with those you choose!
Customizing your Timeline and Tagging
Settings will allow you to control content
others want to share about you!
Move the mouse over the smaller picture icon located on your
personal page
Click on the add profile picture button
Click on the upload photo button
Move your mouse over the larger picture located on your
personal page.
Hit the add a cover button.
Click on the upload photo button.
To get to your personal page, click on your name
which is located at the top of the page.
Click in the “What’s on your mind?” box and write
whatever you think might interest your friends.
To get to your home page
click on the Home button at
the top of the page.
On this page you will see the
stories of all the people that
you are connected to on
Facebook.
On any one of these stories,
you can comment on it.
Simply put: Like what you LIKE!
You should send a private
message when you do not
want other Facebook users
to see your message.
On the side of your profile
page you will see a list of
favorites. Underneath the
news feed tab you will see
messages. Click on that tab
to send a private message.
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2)
3)
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2)
3)
A: Name album/create a
description for album
B: Add a location for the
album/add a date for the album
C: Add (tag) your friends in the
album
D: Add narrower dates (for each
picture)
E: Add narrower locations (for
each picture)
F: Add more photos to each album
G: Post the album
1. Friend:
Your Facebook Friends are the people you connect with (or “Friend”) and share
content and updates with on Facebook. You can send Friend requests to other
Facebook members. You also receive Friend requests from other members which
you can accept, decline, or ignore.
2. Like:
You can click the Like link on any Facebook update to show that you like the
content. When you Like something, the action appears as an update on your
Facebook Wall (see “Wall” below). You can also Like any piece of content that you
find across the Internet whenever it’s accompanied by the Facebook Like button
(see “social plugins”).
3. Messages:
Your Facebook Messages are similar to private email messages. They appear in
your Facebook Inbox and can include text messages, chats, emails, and mobile
messages from your Facebook Friends.
4. News Feed:
Your Facebook News Feed is the continually appended feed of status updates that
appears on your Facebook Profile home page. It shows the most recent activities
from your Facebook Friends and Facebook Pages that you follow.
5. Notes:
Using the Notes feature, you can publish messages in rich-text format giving you
greater flexibility than simple updates allow.
6. Notifications:
You can set up your Facebook Profile so you receive email, mobile, or onsite updates
when certain activities happen on Facebook. For example, you can be notified when an
update is made to a Group you belong to or when someone accepts your Friend
request.
7. Poke:
If you want to get one of your Facebook Friend’s attention, you can “poke” him or her on
Facebook. The Friend will receive a notification from Facebook letting him or her know
that they’ve been poked (and by whom).
8. Profile:
Facebook refers to your Profile as your complete picture and story on Facebook. It
includes your Profile picture, biography, personal information, and more. Your Profile
can be public or private. It’s your personal piece of “real estate” on Facebook.
9. Ticker:
Your Ticker appears on the right side of your Facebook home page and is updated with
your friends’ activities in real-time.
10. Timeline:
Your Facebook Timeline shows all of your Facebook updates and activities in reverse
chronological order.
11. Top Story:
Facebook chooses the top stories that appear at the top of your Facebook News Feed.
These are stories that have been published since the last time you checked your News
Feed and are visibly identified with a blue corner.
12. Wall:
Your Facebook Wall is where you can publish updates and where your Friends can post
updates directly to you.
13. App:
Facebook apps are created by third-parties and add more features and functionality to
your Facebook experience.
14. Badge:
Facebook Badges are personalized images or boxes that you can display on your
website, blog, and so on, to show off parts of your Facebook Profile or Page.
15. Block:
If you don’t want someone to view your Facebook Profile, add you as a Friend, or send
you messages through Facebook, you can block them.
16. Chat:
You can send and receive instant messages with your Facebook Friends without leaving
Facebook using the Chat feature.
17. Credits:
Facebook Credits are considered to be Facebook’s virtual currency, which you can use to buy
virtual goods in some Facebook games and apps.
18. Event:
Use the Events feature to organize events, gather RSVPs, and even respond to events that
you’re invited to.
19. Games:
Like Facebook apps, games are developed by third-parties and enable you to play with other
Facebook members without leaving Facebook.
20. Group:
Facebook Groups can be created by any Facebook member and provide a space where
smaller groups of people can come together to discuss specific topics. Groups can be public
or private.
21. Page:
A Facebook Page is a space on Facebook for brands, businesses, organizations, and
entertainers.
22. Social Plugins:
Facebook social plugins allow website owners to provide visitors with a social Facebook
experience without visitors having to leave the websites themselves. For example, the
Facebook Like button allows people to Like content through their Facebook Profiles without
leaving the website pages they’re on.
23. Subscribe:
Using the Subscribe feature, you can keep track of posts and updates from other Facebook
members, even if you’re not Friends with them.
24. Tags:
You can tag another Facebook member in photos and posts that you publish on Facebook.
25. Video Calling:
The Video Calling feature enables you to connect with your Facebook Friends through online
video without leaving Facebook.
Glossary of Term Source:
http://sproutsocial.com/insights/2011/12/facebook-terms-definitions/
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