Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Past, Present, and Future

The content of our class is starting to get "real"... the reality of finding jobs is upon many of you, or thinking about what your future career is becoming more and more of a reality, even if graduation isn't looming in the not so distant future.

If you don't have ideas for a post for this week that aligns with what we've talked about so far in class, here are some thoughts to inspire you.

What do you want to be when you grow up? That may seem like a silly, even juvenile question to consider give that you're all young adults in college, but it's something I still ponder even in a career line today. So I challenge you to think through it: What do you want to do?

Illustration by Raj Verma. Courtesy of Business Today.

Beyond thinking about your future career, also think about how social media can impact your future line of work. This takes us to reflecting on the past a little bit too. Maybe you won't be pursuing jobs in social media management and maybe you don't aspire to be a director of communication or a content strategist, but it is very likely that social media will have some impact on your career, both positively and negatively. Begin to think through this and explain what you think in this week's post.

Another option is to make it a little less personal to your specific career and think about how social media is being used in the industry you want to go into: For example, if you're interested in food or sports or event planning, how can someone in those industries leverage social media?

As always, posts are due on Fridays. Happy Blogging!

Monday, March 21, 2022

Is that on Brand?

This week we will focus a good bit on representing ourselves professionally in online spaces which has become an ongoing theme this semester. As always, if you've been inspired by something we talk about in class this week and have a topic in mind to blog about, go for it! However, if you're struggling this week, here are a couple ideas to consider: 

What would you call your top 10 tips for presenting a professional image online, especially as college students? Think Letterman's top 10 style! You can approach this as helping to educate high school or middle school students about the importance of presenting a professional image online if that helps.

Courtesy of Wikipedia

We've also talked about personal and professional branding and how important it is to maintain a positive impression online. However, sometimes we say and do things that end up getting us into trouble. In light of this, how important do you think it is to be authentic and true to yourself online? Had you ever considered the importance of a personal brand being about both your online and offline selves? Some would say that your online reputation is your most valued possession. Do you agree or disagree with that? Why is maintaining an online reputation important?

Include at least one photo along with your blog post this week. And, as always, blogs are due on Fridays.

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Choose Your Own Adventure - Spring 2022

This semester has gotten pretty busy so this week, what you post is up to you! (Yes, you still have to post something...)



Feel free to post something related to the themes you've already begun. Really you can talk about anything this week; just make sure it relates to your theme and is (obviously) appropriate.

Have fun; post something interesting. Be you and be authentic. Posts are due by end of day Friday. 

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Midterm Check-in!

 It's that time of semester... the time that everyone sort of, kind of dreads....


MIDTERMS. THE WEEK AFTER SPRING BREAK. I don't know about you but like... CAN'T WE JUST HAVE ANOTHER WEEK OF BREAK? 


So in that spirit, this week's blog post will be more of a reflection of the semester so far. Easy peasy, right? Hopefully it will also get you ready for the Midterm, which will be next Tuesday, March 15.

To that end... tell me what you've learned so far this semester in COMM 373.
  • What's been the most interesting concept?
  • What's been the most boring concept? Is there anything you could care less about? Be honest.
  • How do you think you'll be able to apply what you've been learning so far to the real world? 
Address each of those questions in a separate paragraph with supporting details. Include at least one image to spice things up. Explain why you've chosen this image and how it relates to your entry.

NOTE: Make sure to proofread your posts for grammar and spelling. Points are being deducted for poor grammar, spelling, and typos! Make sure to include a photo if you are not doing a vlog.