Blog#6

Since the media was first established, newspapers, television broadcasts, magazines, and radio have been a driving force behind spreading information, creating dialogue, and guiding the conversation of important topics. These media services played an essential role in public perception of important issues and therefore supported democracy. However, what these media outlets could not provide was […]

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Blog#5

When curating a social media network, it is important to keep in mind that it will be in the spotlight with a critical public audience. When you engage with a public audience in media space, there are inevitably risks and benefits that come along with it. A major benefit is that you are able to […]

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Blog#4

​A personal learning network (PLN) could be used to continue communication and collaboration between members, even in a virtual or remote work environment. With in-person gatherings no longer feasible due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of social media campaigns to continue the structure of PLNs—where you regularly meet, discuss, and share new ideas between learners […]

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Blog#3

In education, it is important to have a diverse professional learning network to learn from other people’s perspectives. When we learn from other people’s points of view, from faculty to students, we gain a more comprehensive recognition of that particular subject matter. In my opinion, my own professional learning network is not that diverse because […]

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Blog#2

The digital platforms that students are currently using to develop their professional networks are LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube. What students could consider doing to expand their professional learning network would be to diversify their professional network. Students should not stick to one type of social media, but put themselves out on a variety […]

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