My Online Community I aimlessly wondered the Internet trying to find a community suitable for me. I wasn’t sure what I was looking for. I have many interests, but I really don’t have a strong passion for something. So I decided to join a community in which I could express myself as a teen and talk about general issues. I joined the mtv.com community. There I expressed my thoughts on everything, ranging from music to daily events that shape our world. There I had a chance to share my opinions and beliefs, as others posted their thoughts and perspectives on certain subjects. Online communities are rather congruent to offline ones. They are both appealing yet displeasing at the same time. An online community means …show more content…
It was my first time in a community, and I was quite interested in seeing how it was going to be. On the second day of being a member, I wanted to start posting some of my own thoughts on certain things. I started to read messages ranging from questions like, “what’s your favorite commercial,” to questions like, “why censor a record that does little more than personalize the struggles of abortion and prompt a national dialogue on the topic?” I clicked on the reply button, and I started responding to all these messages. I spent more than an hour browsing the site and responding to all these questions that sparked an interest in me. Some people had great sense of humors, and others didn’t do anything else but criticize anyone who didn’t agree with his/her own opinion. There were several drawbacks in my community. The previous day I had posted several questions that I wanted people to answer to, but since the community is so large, my message was lost in the middle of several other messages. I had posted a question on whether America has too many laws or not, and It took me more than 10 minutes of clicking the “next page” button to find it. Several people had responded to it, and it was nice to see that some people agreed with me. It was also very interesting to see how others disagreed with me and read their view on the subject. On the third day I passed my time
The advancement of technology has launched with many different ways to communicate. From sending letters by mail and having to wait weeks to get, to receiving a message instantly in just seconds by using the internet. The internet is used by everyone and has become the most effective way to communicate online and meet other people. It has grown to become its own community. The internet, not only is it used to communicate, but for multiple things. Such as news, sharing ideas, research, arguing, blogging, etc. In an article, Weblogs: Learning in Public, by Jill Walker Rettberg, a teacher at a school decides to have her students use the internet in order to put their work into the real life. Her students have to create their own personal weblogs as an assignment, where they can share and write about whatever they please. I agree with Rettberg’s decision on her assignment because it will expose young adolescence to a whole different community where it will have an effect on their knowledge making and how they define themselves.
I wonder what happened to society? Back in my day everyone loved to hang out and socialise it was considered as being a human being. These days’ teenagers would much rather prefer to socialise with people through the use of the internet. Now it’s not the internet that’s a problem, and I am not saying that people should not browse through the web, but social media is damaging our teenagers lives.
Living Learning Communities facilitate learning, growth, and friendship. LLCs seek students who are dedicated and motivated. Personally, I am both; throughout high school, I have worked hard and studied hard. I maintained a high GPA while participating in theatre almost every day after school. Indeed, I was able to take rigorous Advanced Placement courses along with dual enrollment engineering course while helping to run my school’s theatre company, Lymlight Production. I plan to continue both this hard work while at USF. Thus, living in an LLC will help me meet my goals.
Older generations don’t realize how much technology has affected this generation of teenagers, along with the social media that comes along with the technology. As stated in “How Social Media Changed Teens’ Lives Forever”; “Negative posts or comments also can do great damage to a teen’s self-esteem.” (Ashley Black, Thomas Atseff and Colleen Kaveney) While many parents think social media is just a way to connect with others, many teenagers take it for granted. For example, “quitting social media because it made her miserable and obsessed with appearing perfect online”, is what a teenager felt about social media and what it has done to her. Though many think that social media is a great way to connect, teenagers take it to another level.
This report is an in depth community profile covering the Stockton-on-Tees area of Teesside within the North East of England. Outlining statistical information to key areas including population, immigration, age, gender,
The locality I have based my community profile on is Ardoyne. I feel that Ardoyne is familiar enough for me to carry out my research as I have lived here all my life. Although my project is based in Belfast city centre, we work with many groups and young people from the Ardoyne area. this would prove beneficial to myself as I would sometimes have already developed a relationship with the young people through community life.
What do you think about your neighbours? How do you feel about your schools? What do you think about your community? Community has always been a big part of our lives and it has been here since the day we were born. We might even live on the same street, but we grow up in different households and this results in many different views on communities. The many definitions of our community may include our home, our heritage, and even our religion.
When you interact with other people, you always gain something. Whether it’s working together towards a common goal, or just simply the wonderful feeling of inclusion. Nobody likes to be excluded from a social group, especially when you are interested in their purpose. Without our silly little clicks, we wouldn’t be able to learn and grow. Working together and joining “tribes” is what helps build a community and make it
I enjoyed participating in the discussion board and posting my position on the topic. Having to complete a position in four or less sentences
I was unaware that many of the site’s users are very liberal in their political views. Having been raised in a fairly conservative household (FOX News was the only news channel we ever watched), I wasn’t exactly familiar with Democratic viewpoints. On tumblr I often found myself coming into contact with political opinions that stood in direct opposition of what I’d always been told. With this new influx of ideas I soon realized that the assumptions I had been trained to keep in the back of my head about minorities were offensive and racist. I was even being introduced to issues I had been young enough and privileged enough to be blind to, like the wage gap and victim blaming in rape cases. My eyes were opened to a whole new world of beliefs, and, at fourteen, I was struggling to process it all. I became increasingly confused about what was actually true, so I turned to research. Every new issue I came across, I made sure to inform myself on the topic instead of relying solely on one source of information. I found myself questioning everything and striving to view issues from all sides before making decisions. More and more often my views came into conflict with those of my parents. Today, when my mom bristles at homosexuality, when my dad argues that if we allow Syrian refugees into the country, they will try to create a government of Sharia law, when I am told to act less
According to Healthy People 2020 a goal of theirs is to “increase immunization rates and reduce preventable infections.” The influenza virus is one of these preventable infections, which can cause serious harm to patients. The influenza virus is known as the “flu.” Everyone in his or her life has had some experience with the flu, whether that is himself or herself or a family member. What if there was a way to ensure people from contracting a strain of the influenza virus? Well, thanks to technology and medical research there is.
"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give."
Communities are all about groups of individuals who share something in common. This makes going on the internet seem like an odd way to find more communities, form new ones, or strengthen pre-existing ones. The internet however is full of communities. Communities can be based upon religion, location, ethnicity, an interest, or a personal matter. The internet itself is “a global distributed data communications network” (Kirmayer, Raikhel, & Rahimi, 2013, p. 166). This is what makes the internet so full of communities because communication is the key to putting multiple individuals with commonalities into communication, which is the basis of any community. Online communities differ from communities that exists off the web in a couple of
The internet is one of the world’s most influential platforms. Since the creation of the internet, social media and media itself have made their way into being more and more prominent in the lives of humans, especially in the lives of our youth. According to an article in The Washington Post, “Teens spend nearly nine hours a day consuming media” (Teens Spend Nearly 9 Hours a Day Consuming Media). , which means it is where most of their time is being spent, whether that is in school, at work, or, at home. Although there are many great things that are learned and shared on the internet through all types of media, there are many negative factors shared as well that are just as impactful.
The second concept I want to talk about is virtual communities. Virtual communities are social groups whose interactions are mediated through information technologies, particularly the internet. Like modernism, virtual communities are very dependent on technology and the internet. Since science and technology has advanced in the past decade, people don’t need to go to different places to meet different people and can meet others over different social media platforms or even video games. Sometimes, those people met over the internet can become very close friends. For example, I play a lot of video games and I have acquainted myself virtually with many people playing those games. Some of them I even ended up meeting in real life and are still friends with today. Virtual communities have become such a social norm, that soon, people will have friends all over the internet. I think the aspect of virtual communities is good for society, because it allows people to have a greater awareness of other cultures all over the world. With more insight of how other societies and cultures operate, there is a greater chance to expand one's own social