Right now you're probably using the Internet to connect on platforms like FaceBook, Instagram or Snapchat. If you've used the Internet for school, you're probably operating in a "walled garden" like OneDrive on the school-issued tablets. The problem with social media is that most of you haven't yet learned digital branding or security. The problem with walled gardens is that you don't own your work, and no one outside the garden-- like employers, college admissions officers, and scholarship judges-- can see your work.
If you're not telling your own story online, you can bet that someone else is. It's time to learn how to present yourself in the way you want to be seen, so that your work creates value and opportunities for you. In the old days, you'd write an essay that one person would see, mark up, and return to you privately. Now you can write online and get feedback that will actually help you, while your progress and your ideas impress everyone who sees it.
In this course you will create an online presence.
See the Member Blogs
page tab just below the title image? That is where we will maintain a
directory of everyone's blog. If you're already familiar with social
media and blogging, and you feeling comfortable diving in, go ahead and
use Blogger, WordPress, Postach.io, Tumblr, or whatever platform you
think will most effectively help you tell your learning story. If
you're new to this, or you need help, or if any of this makes you nervous, let's talk.
We can do this in class during the first week of school, or if you don't
want to live in suspense you can email me anytime at
dpreston.learning@gmail.com.
Pages
- Home
- Member Blogs
- Richard Cory
- The Right to Your Opinion
- earth on turtle's back
- "I Never Learned to Read!"
- Young Goodman Brown
- The Conscience of a Hacker
- A Dream Within a Dream
- SMART goal
- Literature Analysis (Fiction)
- On Self-Reliance
- A Sound of Thunder
- College Info
- Scholarship Search
- KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
- The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
- The Pedestrian
- Final Masterpiece
- Immigrants in Our Own Land
- spring finals schedule
Monday, August 7, 2017
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