Most everybody uses some form of Social Networking. Whether it be texting, facebook, twitter, or email; communicating with other people is important. Building relationships within those social networks can expand your connections with anything. In today's society, networking is bringing about numerous ways of communication. It is important that we become aware on how to communicate properly via internet. Most professors are going to email you, it is important that you know how to properly communicate back. Talking on the phone has become way more advanced then putting it to your ear, there are head sets, text messaging, emailing, etc. that will effect how the person receiving the message takes into persepctive. The video Professor Wall showed us in class over powerpoints sums up some key points when using the internet as an effective tool for communication.
Through the readings I feel the most important findings were being humble and being controversial. People want to hear life lessons or stories. If people can relate to what you are writing, they are more than likely going to spark an interest. I know with me, I look for something to link to that hits home, rather than something I have know experience with. Also, there are tons of people out there who love a good argument, make your discussions controversial. Who knows, maybe you will learn something new from someone else's perpective.
The 7 people I chose to follow are:
1. Allie Burkepile
2. Stephen Forrester
3. Erica Paredrez
4. Daniel Cozine
5. Nick Caudill
6. Janelle Ferrier
7. Colby Moates
I chose these people because I have had classes with them. Choosing people I know, or can at least place a face with a name to makes me feel more comfortable establishing blog posts with them. As I was looking through some of their blogs, I noticed I shared similiar ideas with each of them. That is very important to me when posting on someone's comments.
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