The Weight of Your Words: Twitter Summary for January 22, 2019
By Lexi Naone, Iyanna Soltero, Mary Osborne, and Ryan Robledo Tuesday’s class introduced Dave Markowitz (@davemarkowitz31), assistant professor at UO and former Stanford and Cornell …
Strategic Social Media at the SOJC
By Lexi Naone, Iyanna Soltero, Mary Osborne, and Ryan Robledo Tuesday’s class introduced Dave Markowitz (@davemarkowitz31), assistant professor at UO and former Stanford and Cornell …
By Julianne Spencer | Student Posts | January 24, 2018 The next “National Data Privacy Day” is this Monday January 28, and apparently is an …
By Destiny Alvarez Today, the digital world rules all. Some people have an overwhelming need to live-tweet their day, to post photos of their food …
By Jake Willard The world of social media sometimes feels like a content monster. It craves creative content and rewards those who can post unique …
By: Rylee Marron The internet will never be erased. The content that we all create whether it’s published or saved anywhere can always be found. …
By: Jessica Murray Everyone has an opinion. Everyone has a stake in some political stance or another, everyone feels passionate about some social happenings and …
By Destiny Alvarez, Rylee Marron and Jake Willard Thursday’s class revolved around the ideas of networks, bullying and social norms. Our Social Media Strategy class …
by Molly Mair Social activist and community organizer, Tarana Burke, began using Me Too in 2006 on her MySpace account. At noon on October 15, …
By Ryan Robledo Every day we follow social norms whether we realize it or not. Some people are obsessed with the most recent social norms …
By: Jillian Niedermeyer and Jessica Murray Tuesday’s class focused on the principles of uses and gratifications and other theories surrounding social media. Professor Kelli Matthews …