In general, I see Twitter as being the most important social media tool that we have learnt about over this course. This is because Twitter has such a large community and is so readily available. When using Twitter, you can instantly search literally any topic that you can think of or that you are interested in and you can see what people are saying about it from all around the globe. Twitter is an amazing tool that connects the world together in a simple way - which is the main focus of all social media that is created: connection.
Another important skill that we have learnt in this course is how to make a professional Facebook page. I believe that this is important because over time the world has become a lot more reliant on the internet, and social media to get important information about one another. There is now a lack of use of paper copies of anything, and many people prefer to use digital or web based papers and information. Because of this, I believe that future employers will begin to look at online resumes (instead of paper copies), and these online resumes could be complementary to professional Facebook pages. Therefore, what you post on Facebook could be directly related to your employment status. Clara is a classmate in our ALES 204 class, and she has posted an interesting blog post about her professional Facebook profile which is outlining the skills of someone named "Cooking Mama" - this shows how anyone can create anything on the internet, therefore we need to be critical when reading things on the internet.
Overall, we all need to be very careful about what we are posting online in the public domain because, as we have learned, the web never forgets. Once you post something online, it will be out in the public forever. Therefore, we need to be critical when thinking about what we are posting and we need to think about the future of our world when using social media sites. In conclusion, social media is the future of our society and will continue to grow at enormous rates - from which we will be in contant connection and recieve instaneous updates which will have both positive and negative affects on our lives overall.
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Sphere of Social Media. Adapted from "Innovative Nurse - The power of social media," Kevin, Innovative Nurse.
Retrieved April 13, 2012, from http://innovativenurse.com/power-social-media-nurseup/. Copyright
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