For my TED Talk I would like to teach about careers that have stemmed from social media. From bloggers whose work is turned into books to 15 year old boys who perform on YouTube one day and the Today show the next. I would like to explain why social media makes it so easy to be discovered. I would also like to discuss the success rate of these individuals. While this form of “applications” and “auditions” is new it is growing more and more popular. I will even be able to share my own experience when it comes to trying to be discovered via the World Wide Web and why even though I have not yet been successful I do not plan on quitting any time soon. I think that online video resumes are the way of the future and I can’t wait to share my knowledge of this medium with others.
In the back of my mind I new this post would one day come about. No one is perfect and sometimes ou have one of those days, for me that day was last Friday. What an awful day... but it's okay... it's over now... I'm moving on.. seriously I am over it.. seriously.
Okay, this whole missing a class thing will probably make my blog about Social Media Objects different than everyone else's.
My post will be strictly what I have found on my own.
Here goes nothing!
After doing some research about Jyri's ideas I have come to the conclusion that half of the things I see online go right over my head.
I never thought about music being the focal object of myspace but then remembered that when I had one a few years ago I would change my profile song everyday.
I never thought about the objects on the sites I visited.
I never realized that verbs were apart of it.
And I never questioned why objects were shareable.
Have I been living under a rock?
Looking back now, I am glad I missed class on Friday. I think that if I had heard all of this my head would have exploded.