This training from Community Media Workshop in Chicago is meant to help you create a communications plan for your nonprofit. Learn how to target audiences, move people to action, and to use today's communications tools to achieve your goal and spread your message.
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resources. Rapidly changing technology requires HR professionals to understand how policies can protect the
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Completed for FILM 260 (Digital Media Studies), this flipbook explores the role that social media plays in a 21st century relationship and makes the argument that technology acts as a “third wheel”.
Ash Shepherd, Project Strategist, NPower Northwest
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This training from Community Media Workshop in Chicago is meant to help you create a communications plan for your nonprofit. Learn how to target audiences, move people to action, and to use today's communications tools to achieve your goal and spread your message.
Social Media and HR Riding the Roller Coasterdebmourey
Social Media goes beyond Facebook and Linked In. In this session we will look at how the social media
tool kit (e.g. Twitter, Ning groups, YouTube, Wikis, StumbleUpon) are not only changing the way that
companies attract and retain employees but also compressing the intersection between marketing and human
resources. Rapidly changing technology requires HR professionals to understand how policies can protect the
organization’s reputation and limit liability.
Completed for FILM 260 (Digital Media Studies), this flipbook explores the role that social media plays in a 21st century relationship and makes the argument that technology acts as a “third wheel”.
Ash Shepherd, Project Strategist, NPower Northwest
Working with volunteers has always been about engagement and relationships. So what’s new? The potential to connect, build and maintain those relationships through real-time digital channels. Join us as we explore some of the creative and effective ways nonprofits are using social media to support their work and let volunteers support them.
An examination of three traits encouraged by social networks--narcissism, insecurity, and isolation--that lead to negative behaviours among users and, ultimately, unhappiness.
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your choice. The questions to help you analyze your film are designated in the following manner.
• A bullet point in italics.
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have chosen.
Communication is a process that uses messages to convey meaning. The communication process can be
described by one of three models.
The linear communication model depicts communication as an activity where information flows in one
direction, from a starting point to an end point.
➢ There must be a message.
➢ A channel is the sensory dimension (or dimensions) along which the message is sent
➢ The sender (or senders) of the message is the individual (or individuals) who generate the
information to be communicated, package it into a message, and choose the channel (or
channels) for sending it.
➢ Noise is any factor in the environment that impedes messages from reaching their destination.
➢ The receiver (or receivers) is the person for whom the message is intended and to whom the
message is delivered.
The interactive communication model views communication as a process involving senders and
receivers. In this model, communication is influenced by two additional factors: feedback and fields of
experience.
➢ Feedback comprises verbal and nonverbal messages that receivers provide to indicate their
reaction to communication.
➢ Fields of experience represent the beliefs, attitudes, values, and experiences that each
participant brings to a communication event.
The transactional communication model depicts a multidirectional process, where each person
involved in a communication event equally influences the communication behavior of the other parties
involved.
➢ Messages are constantly exchanged between all parties involved in the encounter, which
collaboratively creates meaning.
The transactional model explains the majority of encounters that intuitively seem “interpersonal.”
• Does one of the communication models impact the develop of the character or relationship?
• How does the communication/communication model impact thoughts, emotions, behaviors
and/or relationships?
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Interpersonal communication creates impact, changing the participants’ thoughts, emotions,
behavior, and relationships. Interpersonal communication conveys both content and relationship
information. Content information is the actual meaning of the word.
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1. Let’s Make it “Facebook
Official”
Developing a Successful
Romantic Relationship
Online
Lisa Torres
COM-451
October 30th, 2015
Professor Danaher
2. Ethical Issue: Behaviors (Betrayal, etc.)
• According to Merkle and Richardson, betrayal is defined as, “a violation of the trust or
expectations on which a relationship is based” (Merkle & Richardson, 2000, pg. 190).
• Can be viewed as the “umbrella” for other ethical issues (i.e. manipulation, etc.)
• Far easier to perform with the advancement of technology
• According to Ben-Ze’ev, “betrayal strikes a devastating blow to our self-image as it shows
how little our partner cares for us; it also shows our partner’s willingness to deceive us”
(Ben-Ze’ev, 2004, p. 206).
3. Online
• Behaviors easier to perform
• Category-based
• Non-verbal cues harder to identify
• Expansion of social media networks and its door to cheating, etc.
• Less intimacy
4. In Person (Interpersonal)
• Increased face-to-face interaction (verbal and non-verbal)
• Not category-based
• Distorted cognitions less severe
• Validation on personal and emotional needs
5. Concepts to Understand
• Perception: active process in which we assign meaning to things or people (Stewart, 2009,
pg. 163)
• Self-Disclosure: revealing of your inner most being, views, and emotions
• Face Work: your performative self (front and back stage)
6. Application of Concepts
• Applying Perception: awareness of perceiving others and increasing perception sensitivity
• Applying Self-Disclosure: disclosing when appropriate to do so
• Applying Face Work: letting go of your “front stage”
7. Conclusion
• In conclusion, it is important to remember the concepts of perception, self-disclosure, and
face work. These concepts will help produce meaningful and authentic romantic
relationships that everyone truly desires.
• “Love is friendship that has caught fire. It is quiet understanding, mutual confidence,
sharing and forgiving. It is loyalty through good and bad times. It settles for less than
perfection and makes allowances for human weaknesses.”-Ann Landers
8. References
• Ben-Ze’ev, A. (2004), Love Online: Emotions on the Internet , Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge.
• Sun, K. (2010). Why Online Dating Is a Poor Way to Find Love. Retrieved from
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-justice-and-responsibility-league/201007/why-
online-dating-is-poor-way-find-love
• Merkle, E. and Richardson, R. (2000), “Digital dating and virtual relating: conceptualizing
computer mediated romantic relationships”, Family Relations, Vol. 49 No. 2, pp. 187-92.
• Stewart, J. (2009). Bridges Not Walls: A Book about Interpersonal Communication (11th
Ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
• Seidman, G. (2014). Can You Really Trust the People You Meet Online? Retrieved
fromhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/close-encounters/201407/can-you-really-trust-
the-people-you-meet-online
Editor's Notes
For this presentation, my target audience is Millennials. Generation Xers and Millennials were the first to grow up with technology in their homes. No other generation racks up 18 hours of media use per day than Millennials (McCarthy, 2014). The most popular, of course, is social media such as Facebook and Twitter. Of online users, from the ages of 18-29, 87% have Facebook account and 37% have a Twitter account (Duggan, Ellison, Lampe, Lenhart, & Madden, 2015). When it comes to dating, the Millennials are redefining dating in the digital age. For Millennials it is not about just forming a connection with someone in person; rather, it is about getting to know someone through technology. Many use their cellphone or computer screen to have as a route to getting to know a person or making plans (Anatole, 2013). There is never a moment when they are not waiting or responding to a text message and questioning whether or not their relationship is “Facebook official.” Millennials are always curious of what is out there and have a fear of missing out, also known as FOMO. They are also common with not looking for commitment and would rather keep the relationship casual (Anatole, 2013).
For the occasion, I decided to go with a Communication Convention for Young Adults. Because my target audience is Millennials, I thought having a convention specifically for young adults was a good match. Many conventions have various workshops that people can go to if they want to hear about a specific topic. This specific topic is a Social Media and Romance workshop for those that want to know how to avoid the pit falls of online dating by doing it the right way. Millennials always want the opinions of others before jumping into things and a workshop or convention is a good place to do that because you can get professional insight without having everyone know that you are asking for advice and it gives them an opportunity to hear from a professional instead of peers or family members that can have biased opinions about your relationship or relationships in general. Also, Millennials tend to be very open minded to change and since they are always looking for something new, a convention that has various workshops over a wide variety of topics would be a good place to discover new things, gain new perspectives, and maybe even help create new relationships.