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Social Media: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #10
Today, in our series finale, we’re going to talk about the great white whale of navigating online information: your social media feed. Social media shapes both our online and offline behaviors from how we engage in communities and consume goods and services to influencing our thoughts and opinions. So let’s talk about how they really function – the good stuff and also the terrible stuff.
We know that navigating our current information environment can be frustrating, and we hope this series has helped you develop the habits to navigate our digital world a bit more confidently. Thanks so much for watching!
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Social Media Data: Study Hall Data Literacy #9: ASU + Crash Course
It seems like everyone uses social media all the time, but is that true? And how much data is collected when we do use social media? And is that data used in good faith? In this episode of Study Hall: Data Literacy, Jessica talks to us about how data works in Social Media.
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The TikTok Effect | How Social Media Is Reviving Rock Music
In this video I discuss what I call the TikTok Effect | How Social Media Is Reviving Rock Music. The Fleetwood Mac song “Dreams” has re-entered the charts because of a huge viral video featuring “420DoggFace208” Nathan Apodaca and his skateboard. This is another example of why “Blocking” hurts artists.
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OPC vs PPC Difference | எது சிறந்தது? | Technical Civil In Tamil
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SOCIAL MEDIA Vocabulary in English: 30 words to learn
Social media has taken over the world. With billions of people online and many of them using English to communicate, it’s useful to know the common words used to discuss social media. In this lesson, we will look at vocabulary like “troll”, “hashtag”, “meme”, “flash mob”, “streaming media”, “blog”, “vlog”, “clickbait”, and many others. Whether you are just getting familiar with the Internet or are a rising YouTube star, you will need these words to navigate the world of social media on the internet. After watching, there will be a quiz to test your understanding at https://www.engvid.com/social-media-vocabulary-in-english/. And don’t forget to follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/engVid), Facebook (https://facebook.com/learn.english.free), and YouTube.