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Blog Post #1

What does it mean to network using social media?

With social media playing such a large role throughout my teenage years and adolescent, I have no doubt done a lot of social networking with others over the years. By being on numerous social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc, I have built a networking profile that is there for the public to see. Building a social profile for lots of people is very important as it allows them to express themselves on levels that are unlike any other. With there being various platforms and ways of expressing yourself, people can network by making videos, or various sorts of blog posts. By doing this, people can get a real sense of who you are, what you are passionate about and what your interests are.

How are we motivated to participate in networked publics?

With social media being used by almost everyone in today’s society, it is almost abnormal to not have a social profile. In my opinion, it is now the norm for everyone to have at least a Facebook profile as that is a very basic social media platform used by almost everyone. With that being said, we are all finding the need to be seen by the public for who we are (or who we want to be). Everyone finds the need to be seen for who they want to be and I see it on a daily basis on Instagram when I see girls post clearly edited photos of them looking as perfect as can be. Another motivation to participate in social media is being able to communicate with others on numerous platforms. I know that everyone in my family at least has a Facebook profile to communicate with each other from around the world. These are among the top motivators to have a social profile in today’s society.

What are the risks and rewards of public communications?

Public communications provide us with numerous positive aspects, but it is important to realize that there is a large rist to them also. Some of the positives to them include raising your self esteem, getting your voice heard, communicating with others and many others. Using social media is a very positive thing and it can be used for the greater good a lot of the time!

On the contrary, the negative aspects/risks to public communications need to be kept in mind when using them all the time. Over the past decade, it has been proven that social media has in fact worsened the mental state of individuals. With people always being in contact with each other, they will always see their peers are doing. When they feel left out, they will get FOMO which is the fear of missing out. Consistently seeing others doing things they wish they could be doing will make them feel left out. This can lead to mental issues such as depression, anxiety and many other issues, so it is important to limit social media usage. On top of worsening mental state, social media needs to be used carefully by everyone. Sometimes speaking your voice can be seen as offensive to others and can backfire on them. In a time where people are so touchy on certain topics, it is important to know aht the impact of what you are saying will be to the public.

Welcome and Introduction

Before proceeding with this first blog post, we expect you to consider your privacy preferences carefully and that you have considered the following options:

  1. Do you want to be online vs. offline?
  2. Do you want to use your name (or part thereof) vs. a pseudonym (e.g., West Coast Teacher)?
  3. Do you want to have your blog public vs. private? (Note, you can set individual blog posts private or password protected or have an entire blog set to private)
  4. Have you considered whether you are posting within or outside of Canada? This blog on opened.ca is hosted within Canada. That said, any public blog posts can have its content aggregated/curated onto social networks outside of Canada.

First tasks you might explore with your new blog:

  • Go into its admin panel found by adding /wp-admin at the end of your blog’s URL
  • Add new category or tags to organize your blog posts – found under “Posts” (but do not remove the pre-existing “edci338” category).
  • See if your blog posts are appearing on the course website (you must have the the edci338 category assigned to a post first and have provided your instructor with your blog URL)
  • Add pages, if you like.
  • Include hyperlinks in your posts (select text and click on the link icon in the post toolbar)
  • Embed images or set featured images and embed video in blog posts and pages (can be your own media or that found on the internet, but consider free or creative commons licensed works). To embed a YouTube video, simply paste the URL on its own line.
  • Under Dashboard/Appearance,
    • Select your preferred website theme and customize to your preferences (New title, new header image, etc.)
    • Customize menus & navigation
    • Use widgets to customize blog content and features
  • Delete this starter post (or switch it to draft status if you want to keep it for reference)

Do consider creating categories for each course that you take should you wish to document your learning (or from professional learning activities outside of formal courses). Keep note, however, that you may wish to rename the label of the course category in menus (e.g., as we did where it shows “Social Media & PL” as the label for the “edci338” category menu.  This will enable readers not familiar with university course numbers to understand what to expect in the contents.

Lastly, as always, be aware of the FIPPA as it relates to privacy and share only those names/images that you have consent to use or are otherwise public figures. When in doubt, ask us.

Please also review the resources from our course website for getting started with blogging:

Test Social Media Post

This post  will appear in a few places:

  1. in the blog feed on the front of your website
  2. in the Learning Design menu on your website. This is because we have applied the “edci338” category to this post and the menu item “Social Media & Personalized Learning” has been created from the category “edci338.” For every post you make for this course, please assign the “edci338” category to it. You are welcome to use this blog for your personal hobbies or for other courses, in which case, you could create additional menu items and categories for them.
  3. if you give permission, your posts categorized “edci338” will be aggregated onto the Blog Feed on the EDCI 338 Course Website.

Feel free to delete this post once you understand this. If you have any questions, please reach out to your instructor.

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