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Transcript of Flipbook-FILM 240- Social Media Makes us Smarter
Topics Discussed
How Social Media can Effect
Academic Performance
Social Media Across
Generations
Social Media in the Workplace
1.6 Billion Users Worldwide1
440 Million Users Worldwide1
1 Billion Users Worldwide1
430 Million Users Worldwide1
325 Million Users Worldwide1
College students
produce
tremendous
volume of writing
through various
social media
tools such as
blogs, emails
and other social
media
environments.4
Evidence has shown that “Social Network Sites
provide a platform for the youth to participate in
communities that help them to learn, and practice
skills within a particular knowledge area.”4
Because of technology “People spend far more
time consuming new information, honing verbal
concision, and Interacting with a diverse audience.”5
“Those who are "high media multitaskers”
performed better when working with the
distractions of email and music than when
focusing on a single activity.”6
Sites with a character
count, like twitter, are
particularly beneficial
because they teach users
to be economical with
language.5
Online engagement technologies like
phone applications for older adults will
augment their quality of like, making
them more physically, mentally and
socially active7
Meanwhile Grandparents are becoming proficient in
alien things like Skype and Facebook and liking it. It has
become a healthy emotional outlet and word of its
benefits has spread like wildfire among the elderly8
Image A
A Positive correlation has
been found between social
media use and increased
professional development,
learning, gifted advocacy,
research and policy
making9
Today, Social Media is adopted
into the work place to increase the
ease of sharing knowledge and
tops while creating contacts to
network internationall10
Social Media has increased our awareness
of the fact that- that in order to succeed we
must know how to persuade and intrigue
others through the use of titles and
headlines11
Social Media
Technology
allows
individuals
and
organizations
to create,
engage, an
share new
user-
generated
content in
digital
environments
through
multi-way
communication
4
“The structure of social media-the
skills it requires- is prompting us to
develop valuable leadership
strengths.”11
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List of Works Cited
[1] Stanley, Julianne. "Social Media Facts and Sta9s9cs for 2016." Growing Social Media.” 23 Feb. 2016. Web. 19 Oct. 2016. <hGp://growingsocialmedia.com/social-‐media-‐facts-‐and-‐sta9s9cs-‐for-‐2016/>. [2]Matrix, Sidney Eve. “Module 1: Media Convergence Part 1.” FILM240 Lecture 1. Ellis Auditorium, Kingston. Sept 14, 2016. Lecture. [3]Matrix, Sidney Eve. ”Module 3: Print Media Part1.” FILM240 Lecture 1. Ellis Auditorium, Kingston. Oct 12, 2016. Lecture. [4]Adams, Musah and Jeffery Mingle. “Social Media Network Par9cipa9on and Academic Performance In Senior High Schools in Ghana.” Library Philosophy and Prac7ce E-‐Journal, 7-‐21, 2015, hGps://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/08/. 18 Oct, 2016. [5] Nickelsburg, Monica. "Does Social Media Make Us Smarter?" The Week. The Week, 17 Sept. 2013. Web. 20 Oct. 2016. <hGp://theweek.com/ar9cles/459968/does-‐social-‐media-‐make-‐smarter>. [6] Reddy, Sumathi. "Teen Researchers Defend Media MulRtasking." The Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal, 13 Oct. 2014. Web. 21 Oct. 2016. <hXp://www.wsj.com/arRcles/teen-‐researchers-‐defend-‐media-‐mulRtasking-‐1413220118>. [7]Kyungo, Kim, et.al. “Understanding older individuals’ emo9onal responses to new technology associated with healthy lifestyle choice.” Journal of Physical Educa7on and Sport, vol. 14, no. 2, 2014, hGp://efsupit.ro/images/stories/nr2.2014/2.%20Art%2022,% 20%20pp.%20138%20-‐%20147.pdf. 18 Oct, 2016.
List of Works Cited
[8] Kamiel, Anita. "A Hot Trend: The Internet, Social Media & The Elderly." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 3 July 2016. Web. 17 Oct. 2016. <hGp://www.huffingtonpost.com/anita-‐kamiel-‐rn-‐mps/older-‐people-‐social-‐media_b_9191178.html>. [9]Freeman, Joan. “Possible effects of electronic social media on gihed and talented children’s intelligence and emo9onal development.” SAGE Journals, 2016, hGp://gei.sagepub.com/content/early/2014/11/14/0261429414557591. 17 Oct, 2016. [10] Farbrot, Audun. "Does Social Media Help Us Work Smarter?" Science Nordic. BI Norwegian Business School, 29 Sept. 2015. Web. 20 Oct. 2016. <hGp://sciencenordic.com/does-‐social-‐media-‐help-‐us-‐work-‐smarter>. [11] Clark, Dorie. "Social Media Is Making You a Smarter Leader." Harvard Business Review. Harvard Business Review, 14 Nov. 2012. Web. 18 Oct. 2016. hGps://hbr.org/2012/11/social-‐media-‐is-‐making-‐you-‐a-‐s. [12] Thompson, Clive. "Social Media: How Life Online Makes Us Smarter." BBC. BBC, 9 June 2014. Web. 19 Oct. 2016. <hGp://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140608-‐how-‐social-‐media-‐makes-‐us-‐smarter>.
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