Social Networking (IMO)

Social networking has taken over the online atmosphere and made it more personable. I remember when the Internet was strictly for business, or at least that is what I perceived it to be at the time. When I was younger, my family did not get the Internet until I was in middle school. I remember when AOL used to send the America Online cd’s through standard mail. The instructions seemed so simple; just put the disk in and click “connect.” I would relentlessly try this every time we received a new disk, hoping, just hoping that it would magically connect, but I was let down every time. It did not occur to me at the time that my parents would have to pay to have internet service installed. The cd became a false hope for me, and I was embarrassed to be behind since most of my friends seemed to have the Internet.

When we finally did get connected to the Internet, I was extremely excited. However; I had no idea what to do with it. The only thing that I had was an e-mail account that I shared with my dad, so there was only so much that I could do with that. When I learned how to create my own e-mail account, I felt like I had come up in the world. At the time, I wanted to grow an afro, so my email was afro04gul. Although my e-mail was not very professional it reflected my interests at the time and year of my eventual high school graduation. Thus began my adventure of social networking. Whenever I went to summer camps or met with friends at school, I was sure to provide them with my official e-mail.

Fast forward some years to my freshman year in college when Facebook was introduced. I never really understood, not to mention became involved with social media before then. But when my childhood friend personally called me up to tell me that EVERYBODY was on Facebook, I decided to give it a try. She went on to inform me that if you have a question mark for your picture, you were lame. J

Anyhow, Facebook, in its early forms, became a new reason for me to get online. Before then, I only used the Internet for academics, looking up information through search engines, and listening to music (legally). I was fascinated. I was overwhelmed. But it was and still is perhaps the most unique form of communication to date.

Social networking is good for just that; networking. It is a convenient way to stay in contact with family, friends, and associates near and far. Virtual Hosting offers a listing of the top 100 social media and networking sites. I appreciate all that social networking has made possible, but I worry sometimes that it will begin to precede interpersonal communication. Personally, I am one for more one-on-one interaction instead of being limited to typed words and emoticons to demonstrate how I feel. Nevertheless, social networking has allowed me access to those who were previously inaccessible, and it is a communication method that I see myself using for years to come.

Published in: on February 22, 2010 at 2:45 am  Comments (3)  

Hungry? RSS Feeds!

For those who are hungry for the latest news from your favorite websites, Rich Site Summary feeds may be a solution for you. Rich Site Summary (RSS) is a way for websites to keep their publics updated on various tid bits of information.

Auburn University has a feature that is similar to RSS feeds called AU alert. AU Alert  allows students, faculty, and staff to provide an e-mail address and phone number so that alerts may be sent through e-mail and text messages for emergencies such as tornado warnings, campus threats, and campus closings.

Nemock has provided some useful information on how to set up RSS feeds to WordPress accounts

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For those who have a WordPress account, I hope you find this useful.

Published in: on February 19, 2010 at 12:31 am  Leave a Comment  

Is your blog your “alter-ego?”

Since I have only recently become a pseudo member of the “blogosphere,” I felt that it would be helpful for me to browse other blogs to get a better understanding of their uses. The few blogs that I have previously encountered were personal blogs that were linked to the pages of Facebook friends. So the viewing of blogs for me has been indirect. I found these blogs to resemble online diaries; expressing the personal day-to-day happenings and thoughts of the blogger.

There seems to be a higher level of the freedom of expression in blogs. I guess people feel as though they are able to say things online that they are not able or are ashamed to say in public. This is sort of scary to me because when I see the person in the flesh, I’m not sure if this is the real person or the blogger. This has only happened with people who I knew (or thought I knew) very well. Maybe I am being a bit drastic, but I have really read some things that caused me to question if the blogger was aware that the blog would be visible to the public. At any rate, people have the right to use their blogs for whatever reasons they would like, and I have no problem with this.

Blogs can have as many uses as there are users. Aside from the online diary aspect, blogs can serve as spaces for people to network and share information that is related to a career field. As you may know, my job search is well underway, and I have come across some very helpful resources related to my career interests. Destination Meetings has a blog feature on their website which keeps event planners informed of opportunities in the field. Blogs can also be inspirational and thought-provoking. Whatever your blog is, I am almost certain that someone somewhere in the world will relate to it in some way. So keep blogging.

Published in: on February 7, 2010 at 3:50 am  Comments (2)  

Dreams and Aspirations

In a few months, I will be graduating with my masters degree. While this is an exciting event to look forward to, it also creates some pressure. The pressure is definitely on to decide on my career. Lately I have visited several websites to research the various career opportunities that relate to my education and experience. One website that has been particularly helpful in researching jobs is Indeed.com. This website focuses job searches on the type of job one is seeking and the desired location of that job. My top career interests include communication specialist jobs and English & Literature teaching jobs.

A big dream of mine is to become a notable published author. Toni Morrison is the most inspiring writer I have ever experienced through reading her books. She has a way of mingling fiction and non-fiction to create a challenging yet rewarding reading experience. My first couple of books will be non-fiction, but I would also like to experiment with other forms of writing as well.  This will be a challenging venture, especially with the transition of printed books to digital formats.

Due to the cold and snowy weather “up North,” I plan on residing in the south-east region of the states. It is my home, and I honestly cannot imagine living anyplace else. Traveling would therefore be the cure for my adventuresome spirit, as I am always interested in seeing different places and learning new things. At some point in my life I would like to have traveled to the Virgin Islands for the serene beaches and festive culture, the west coast of Africa to acknowledge the experiences of my ancestors, and Italy because I LOVE Italian food).

All in all, I find that my dreams and aspirations are constantly evolving, and this makes life more exciting to me.

Published in: on February 3, 2010 at 4:51 pm  Comments (1)  
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