Links
- This site tells about the creation of Faceook. This link also mentions how the site has become overpopulated.
- This link mentions the privacy, or lack of privacy you have on these social networking sites. This also talks about the unintended consequences of some of these sites and how you can avoid them.
- This site tells the definition of social networking. This site also tells about the different parts of a social networking site. This also talks about the research that shows how decision making of big corporations is affected by the use of social media sites.
- This site talks about the creation of these sites. This site also talks about the way these sites became so popular.
- This site shows the statistics of who uses social networking sites. This site also shows how the trend over social media has grown. Also this site mentions the main reasons that people use social networking sites and some of the risks.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Reflection on Process
This process of doing my blog for English class has made me a harder worker. Doing this blog has also caused me to be more organized with my work. The most difficult part of this blog was finding credible sources. This part was hard because there are so many websites that are invalid, but yet they seem so legit. I enjoyed the whole blog project, but the part that I enjoyed the most was being able to personalize the site however I wanted to. I enjoyed this part of the blog because it allowed me to be creative. If I did this project again; I would keep up with my sources better than I did this time. This would help me make sure that the sites are credible and do my works cited with more ease. The part of the blog that I disliked the most was doing the finding paragraphs. This part of the blog was more challenging than any other because I had to use the sources that I had already cited, and that made the opportunity for information more difficult. I really enjoyed doing learning more about my topic while doing this blog and would do it all over again.
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