Well, as I conclude this very brief blog , id like to say farewell all and thank you for reading. Before I go however I would like to right one more post for your reading pleasure. This might be a ramble and a little all over the place, and I apologize. I will maintain my social media them , and bring it a step further and talk about stuff that on my mind. This will be broad in terms of the world etc.
Social Media & Society course 101, summed up in a sentence would be . "every thing you post , or do online , is there forever." o.k. yes I understand most people can't see , but someone somewhere can (shaddy government watching us) . For instance , as in my previous blog , have you ever actually "googled" yourself to see how much BS is really out there? Its remarkable how much is actually saved , and how many things come up with one Google search. Imagine what they can really store , its kinda scary. So be careful what you post , because it literally may come back to haunt you. Another thing , is how much good can come from social media. As you flood the internet with what you want everyone to see about yourself, you will find you can get a lot of positive feedback. Careers can be made through connections on facebook , linkedin etc .
Although this may sound insisting to get on the internet and start signing up for various social media outlets. I do recommend you watch out for updates. Every year theirs something new and big in terms of social media for everyone to sign up to. Look at Facebook, came out in 2004 and flourished, now you talk to adolescents (driving force of most social media outlets) Facebook is now for "old" people. Therefore if your going to sign up , make sure once you move on you delete it ! Otherwise everyone will be able to access and view that page from 5 years ago. Where does social media go from here though? I'm sure by the time I graduate there will be some sort of new social media site. Which really all they do is have a different GUI (graphic user interface) and focus on different things. I feel social media outlets will control the marketing and public relations side in business way more predominantly . Business's around the world are starting to see the on going trends and are adapting and changing the way they approach social media. I can almost guarantee that social media, will be a must in the future, and any sites where its easily accessible for employers to view your expertise will be a plus !
I do recommend you , whether it be personal social media , or career related keep them separate. Look at a comparison between a student and a teacher. A student probably has no real care, or is just blindly ignorant to what the teacher can access and view . However a teacher must under all circumstances keep every thing private , and make sure students can only view career related things. A student may view the teacher different, or feel the teacher is inadequate if he is caught on Facebook drunk with all of his/or friends. Better yet, what if a parent stumbles upon a teachers indiscretions ? This can only be a negative , so as a teacher they must separate themselves from a normal person , but rather as an educator . More importantly , students need to always see this as well to be engaged and feel as though there learning something .
Saturday, 22 June 2013
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Socail Media for Dummies (kinda)
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Ok here we go again!!!
Lets say me previous
post: “what social media is predominant in your life” is irrelevant to
you. New to social media? Let me guide
you through of outlets. For the lack of
a better title ill call this a “Social Media for Dummies.” Through my whirlpool of knowledge with using
social media outlets such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Various Wiki spaces,
Gmail, Durham College email, Linked In, just to name a few I intend to
enlighten you on the benefits and most positive, and frequently used social
media platform Gmail; and the platform that I never quite got into Twitter.
My most important piece of social media is my Gmail
account. An email social media platform,
that doesn’t limit itself to just email. Having a Gmail account, means you have
a Google account. This can allow you to link with your phone, and anything
incorporated with Google. The main reason I use this is because It was easily
linkable to my dc mail, meaning all my messages from my college go directly to
my Gmail. I also receive all my bills via email, and enjoy the security
features / the filters it uses to get rid of junk. My Hotmail or Yahoo account
never had this built in, it was always a mission to block and divert junk fail
to a separate folder. I check it daily
and it is the only social media platform I have alerts for.
I will never understand the twitter phase. Twitter is just Facebook,
with limitation on size of status’ etc. I don’t care enough what is going on in people’s
life. Or what the #stupid #trends #are #in #the #world. #Why does everyone #hashtag,
everything like its part of our #vocabulary. Twitter is more for people who like to follow,
and look up to celebrities’ etc., I don’t know, I just don’t have the patience
nor the time to care about what Lil whatever. is doing in Bermuda, just
depresses me, nor do I care what your dog looks like. They are all cute. If I wanted
to see cute dogs, I’d “Google” it.
HA hence why Google
is my number 1 usage and recommendation!
Sunday, 2 June 2013
How predominant is social media in your life?!
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Hey!
long time no talk I know…. Sorry I’ve been busy with ….stuff…..haha…anyways !
I’m back now that’s all that matters.
Ok
Where
was I.
Ummm….
Now that we have the basics for this blog (social media in every day life) ,
lets start proving this zombie apocalypse. First task: If you ask yourself
these three simple questions it will give you an indication of how much social
media sneaks its way throughout YOUR life and how predominant it is. ( I took
the liberty of putting my answers underneath each question for you reading
pleasure. )
Your
welcome.
1.
List
and describe 2-3 the social media technologies that you regularly use (e.g. Facebook,
YouTube etc.)
www.facebook.com |
The
infamous Facebook. A social media platform that allows you to stay connected to
friends and family. Facebook, is more than just a book, it’s a universe. This
social media outlet allows you to make a profile, and scour pages of business,
and people. Many musicians have pages with special links, business with
promotions, etc. Every time you go on Facebook, you will find something that
will make you grin, frown, cry, laugh hysterically, or angry. As your friends and yourself like, share, and
comment on photos, videos, status’s and just general posts, this keeps you up
to date on news in the real world, and personal world of each individual. Some
find it a burden, and don’t care to keep in touch with everyone. Some (i.e.
travelers) find it very important to document there lives with pictures, stay
connected with friends, etc.
www.kijiji.com |
Kijiji
is the social media site that is a subsidiary to eBay, and very similar to
competitor craigslist. Kijiji offers the public to post commercial
advertisements, selling their products personally between seller and buyer.
This is an off the book, and some say very risky outlet, but I have had nothing
but success with this site. Kijiji offers much more than just an online trading
store such as eBay. Many take advantage of Kijiji’s real-estate advantages (finding
apartments for sale houses etc.); as well as the ability to offer free stuff
(one mans junk is another mans gem). Employers use these to post job
opportunities, and employees use this to find jobs. If you can find what your
looking for in the search, well it doesn’t stop there, you can also post a
“want” posting; what you want and for what price your willing to pay, or trade
your item for another.
www.youtube.com |
This
social media outlet is probably used most by me in terms of sheer time spent on
the site. Owned and operated by Google, this site is super easy to navigate and
has a very simple platform to understand, and with Google at its helm, it just
gets better and better. YouTube is an online social media outlet where the
public and business can make a profile and upload videos to share to the
public. Some videos offered on YouTube can range from humor, news, standup
comedies (my favourite), music and instructional videos etc. However, the best
feature is the recommended videos section. This is what gets you sucked in for
hours. Once you search for a video (say a song), as your watching the video for
that tune, YouTube makes suggested/recommended videos that you might enjoy
based on the video your watching
2. Describe 2-3 positive or negative examples of how those
social media platforms affect your personal life
Let
me tell you, social media outlets are a pain in my ass. YouTube, Kijiji, and
Facebook are just 3 of the predominant social media outlets in my life. I could ramble and talk about all the
positive and negatives of these in my life, but lets keep it simple with two
positives and two negatives.
Have you ever run into the problem of
scrolling through your iPod and just have no music you want to listen to, or
you’re absolutely bored at home and have no idea what to do? No fear, YouTube
is here. Name ANYTHING you’re interested in, chess strategies, cat videos, or
sports analysis. There is a video for it. I have found some good tunes,
standups, and many interesting and funny videos just going through the
recommended or similar videos section. Something directly to blame (or thank
for all the videos it brought me to) for my mass amounts of time YouTube
watching is, Facebook. As I scour through the posts of my 500+ “friends” on my
Facebook news feed (I know creepy when you think of it) I see videos, plenty of
articles, and posts linking me to new music from my favourite artist, or funny
videos people post of themselves. This also helps me keep in touch with my
friends that live in other countries, provinces, cities etc. They message me
for up and coming camping trips, concerts etc., and this also helps me in
remembering when they are as you can “attend” the Facebook group page that is
created for the particular event.
Man
though, the amount of time it takes up is horrendous. I never really realize
how much time I spend on it until it’s too late. End up on YouTube searching
how to do whatever it is, and you end up on there for 3 hours watching stuff
completely unrelated to the main task at hand. Not only that, yea I get a lot
of great videos from people, but the amount of “friends” I have is ridiculous,
and it’s so out of hand, that I don’t have the time or patience to go through
and delete the unnecessary people, so this is a little of a hindrance to my
enjoyable “Facebooking” (is that a verb yet? tweeting is, I’m pretty sure.) All
this doesn’t matter though, because in the end, the future will only change
this by making social media a more predominant thing in my life, not the other
way around.
3. Describe 2-3 positive or negative examples of how those
social media platforms (may) affect your professional life
We
all know I’m not in a “professional” life as per say right now. However, I do
know many ways this will affect my personal life and you can probably agree as
well. In terms of just finding jobs, it is light years easier in this day and
age with all these social media outlets such as monster, Workopolis, Kijiji
etc. Although, as much as you use all your Twitter, Facebook sites for your
personal life, your employers that you’re applying to can see these as well. I
try to simply avoid this negative aspect by not having my last name on
Facebook, and my privacy settings on high. On the plus side, having these
social media sites that keep us linked in on a personal and professional level;
this lifestyle will aid us in keeping opportunities and relationships alive and
help stand the test of time.
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