Thursday, January 29, 2015
Blog 4
This assignment can be very confusing if the concept isn’t grasped fully at first. I was struggling trying to figure out my methods, and how to use them to my full advantage, Buck had a great grasp on this and I find the following method particularly interesting “I conducted periodic open-ended, reflective interviews with Ronnie every several weeks.” At first I thought it would be enough to only do one interview but I’m beginning to think it would be better to done as an establishing ground, and then conduct another halfway through the assignment. "Ronnie is of Irish and Chinese descent, plays the bass in the orchestra, is an avid blogger, has experience with web design and coding, and is an informat- ics minor.” Which part of the research gave her this information, is it data collection from the twitter feed, or is it safe to assume she got it from the interview?
Monday, January 26, 2015
Blog 3
1. Do you think of Facebook as a way to impact people?
2. Which post do you feel was the most impactful? In what way do you think it was received?
3. What post has impacted you?
4. What posts are about lessons you’ve learned?
5. Do you have fears about posting certain posts? What are those posts?
6. What content do you look for when on Facebook?
7. What post have you regretted posting?
8. How would you best describe your Facebook in one word?
9. Why do you post what you post?
10. Is Facebook the best outlet for your posts?
11. What change would you make to the Facebook world?
12. How do you think people receive you over Facebook than in person?
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Bio Blog
Heyo
My names Yoni (yo•knee). I was born in Israel, and moved to the states in 2004. I learned English in the 5th grade and by the 6th I had caught up in reading ability. Those two years were a tough transition but there came a turning point in my life that I went from being Yoni the immigrant to Yoni that guy with a weird name.
Life changing points seem to be my forte. In high school I went through more changes and growth than the average kid, and then when I thought it would be over in College, I went through 6 majors in one and a half years. All that seems to have been just my formula to life, because I'm now a junior advertising major, with a photography company that grows exceptionally everyday.
I have this dog, named Yip-Yip (like yep). Yip is a mini schnauzer about 5 years old now. He has firmly positioned himself as the highlight of my snapchat stories.
A List Of Things:
The color blue is sweet (blue is my fav color)
I like to explore the fresh outdoors, only when it's not winter.
I have a super rad family, ask me about them sometime
My dog Yip-Yip is a bo$$ (add me on Snapchat to learn more @yoniliveonce)
I have a severe caffeine addiction but college so it's fine.
I grew up absolutely hating English. Honestly just didn’t appreciate it at all, and if you asked any of my high school English teachers they would tell you that same thing. It wasn’t till I got to college, that I began to value not only reading, but more so writing.
I enjoy writing stories, and blog posts, I like to throw together Inspirational Tuesdays on Instagram, quotes paired with a photo, and then connect them with my life, to show my followers, family, and friends, that I’m not just writing these as a weekly tradition, but that I’m devoted to try and impact even just one person, weekly. Which I guess will tie in right about here into community. Yes I do write traditionally on occasion, but on the daily I write social media posts, which means I engage with my immediate community with most everything I produce. This can be a frightening experience. I see people bashing on posts all the time with their personal values and opinions and ignoring the fact that it’s not their post, and I’m just waiting for the day some heated argument over something I post occurs.
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