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I decided to post this
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Jilca's 3rd Blogging Entry: Poetry
An Apple
Red apple I ate
Taste like joy in christmas eve
Delight in each bite
Jilca's 13th Blogging Entry: Poetry
MEDIA RICHNESS THEORY Social Media Campaign
#RichMediaRichLearning
The social media campaign was a fun experience and a good way to say goodbye to our Computer-Mediated Communication Course. We posted this in Facebook and Instagram and gained more engagement at Facebook. Being our last blog, everyone will share their insights into this social media campaign.
Jilca:
As I've experienced, the campaign's content is quite engaging and informative since it shows how individual learn languages through the use of rich media like videos, podcasts, social media platforms, and text-based resources. Additionally, the comment section allows for even greater engagement and connection with those who express their opinions. It also offered a new and engaging experience that encouraged me to explore new strategies to learn a language in the near future. Kamsamii
Francine:
Posting a social media campaign has a little bit of nerve-racking feeling in hopes of many people engaging in the post. Asking and spreading the post so people will notice, educate, or intrigue our target audiences. With the use of videos and social media posting, it is showing that the rich media theory can convey information and feedback easily which helps in communication and are interactive.
Rachel:
The social media campaign was a fun and memorable experience, providing a fitting conclusion to our Computer-Mediated Communication Course. Through this project, I gained valuable insights into effective teamwork, content creation and audience engagement strategies.
Charles:
The social media campaign posed an interesting process. For one, we had to develop a concept that was doable given time constraints and the skillsets that each member of the group has. Another important point is strategizing how to entice the viewers to engage with the post.
I've understood, given the experience of the campaign, that the level of language learning really does vary with the medium used to realize it. Most prefer technological help and I fall under this category as I learn language best when I am able to immerse my senses and have an audiovisual companion to guide me through the learning. On the other hand, texts and traditional educational formats tend to benefit me more when learning the written aspects of language.
Elijah:
We posted the social media campaign in hopes that we would have meaningful interaction. We asked everyone to comment down what media they prefer when learning a language, and most of them prefer a medium that has audio and visual elements, like that of a video. Media richness theory proposes that you are more motivated to learn and you learn more when the instructional medium is rich. Videos, such as TV shows and even games have the power to convey more information due to its richness. Thus, making language learners more motivated. The engagement from the comments would likely prove the hypothesis "the richer the media, the better the language learning experiences."
#RichMediaRichLearning
Everybody's 15th and Last Blog: Social Media Campaign
"Disembodied" Online Identity
We are now in a digital space where we can do anything what we are capable of doing in the web space. In my journey towards creating an online identity separate from my offline Identity, what made it somewhat easier for me was my desire to fit in and connect with others like how I communicate with Luna and it made it difficult to maintain my identity in a way that I have to think of what I am going to say in our conversation like how I lied about my age, name and where I lived and it’s not easy to lie if you’re not use to it and the struggle to align my true self with this constructed identity left me feeling isolated, highlighting the challenges of navigating social interactions without being genuine to someone and I can feel the guilt for what I did. When it comes to symbolic markers that I used to construct my identity is my desire to fit in just to connect myself or to communicate with others and on how I engage in a conversation that makes it different from my true self. Another is that giving false information to create disguises that aligns with what I think others would expect me to be. As I reflect myself to this, it becomes clear that I have taken my online identity quite far from my offline self, creating a gap between who I am and how I choose to present myself with others online and I think, I have successfully constructed a “disembodied identity” by lying about my information just to connect with others and my desire to fit in with someone to have a conversation that really differs from what I really am in real life.
This experience has provided me with invaluable insights as a Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) student. Embracing who I am in order to build real connections with other people is one of the most significant lessons I've learnt. My interactions with Luna were awkward and reluctant at first, but as I started to embrace and convey who I really was, I noticed a big improvement in my ability to speak honestly. With time, I feel comfortable into our conversations, which made a deeper and more genuine conversation. In this journey of mine it highlights the importance of authenticity in both online and offline identity by embracing my true self that helps not only understand my identity better but also guides me towards a genuine connection.
Jilca's 14th Blogging Entry
Oprah Winfrey: How tragedy shapes life
“You don’t become what you want, you become what you believe.” Was one of the famous quotes of the iconic Oprah Winfrey that will give you inspiration in shaping your reality in life. Her journey in life will mark as a legacy to everyone and that legacy will bring a beacon of success around the world.
Living in this world with billions of people, Oprah Winfrey endured a difficult childhood, facing poverty, and abuse in a rural place of Mississippi. Her life was not easy as she has never been a planned baby, or she called it “a one-day fling under an oak tree,” and that makes her life miserable because her parents never got married, making her part of an abusive family. As she lived her life in a rural area of Mississippi, she experienced wearing clothes that made out of potato sacks, which made her bullied by a lot of children in their area. In that beginning of her life, she overcome numerous challenges and that challenging circumstances shaped Oprah's resilience and determination, inspiring her to overcome her hardship and pursue a brighter future.
Despite facing challenges, Oprah Winfrey was determined to succeed. As an honor student at East Nashville High School, she excelled in public speaking, ranking second nationwide. While pursuing her bachelor's degree, she entered the field of radio and television broadcasting. After hosting "AM Chicago" in Illinois, transformed into "The Oprah Winfrey Show," and it became the highest-rated TV talk show in the nation, winning numerous awards.
You see, the tragedy that she faced in her life change her entirely because she believes in herself that she will overcome all the challenges she may face like how she treated like an animal by her abusive family and how they molested her at a young age. But as she thinks positive, self-determined woman and who is passionate for her future she become what she believes, she was the first black female billionaire to ever appear on the world’s richest people list. This may be an inspiration to all people around the world like how lucky we are not to experience the life that Oprah had. Despite of the challenges we are facing right now, that challenges will shape our life in the future and if you’re genuinely believe in something and have the confidence to pursue it, you are more likely to work towards it and eventually manifest it in your life. That’s how tragedy shapes Oprah Winfrey’s life.
Jilca's 12th Blogging Entry: Personal Writing
Here’s a list of my favorite BLACKPINK memes!
As a proud (though not 100% ) BLINK, I’m always impressed by BLACKPINK’s talent and music. But what makes them even more iconic are their hilarious and chaotic moments that are just as unforgettable as they are.
Here are some memes that never fail to crack me up:
-Shuttlecock Jennie Kim
-Iconic Fashion Lettuce
-Gurl Shhhh
-Volleyball dance practice
-Trip to Jerusalem
Jilca's 11th Blogging Entry: Skill-Based
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missin' the sandy beach sm.
Jilca's 10th Blogging Entry: Social Media