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What happens in vegas stays on SOCIAL MEDIA!?

We all know the famous phrase “What happens in vegas stays in vegas!”, Well not so much these days! I have created a simple video for our final summary! Enjoy! Hope you enjoyed the video! This is my Linkedin Profile At the start of this course my profile strength was very low, At the end(currently) I have managed to hit the All-star strength and even received a few messages for job offers! I intend to continue joining groups such asĀ social media marketing. Continue reading →

Final

Before this module, I have very little knowledge on professional digital profile and how the Internet acts as a powerful tool for many companies and job seekers. Right now, I am very confident to say that I have learnt a lot and I will definitely apply this knowledge into not just future modules but after graduation when I am finding for a job. Continue reading →

Just 12 days

photo credit: ClatieK via photopin cc Summary of 12 days: Firstly, the differences made before and after the module: BEFORE: These platforms held all of my online communications and information shared over the recent years. Other than Twitter, my Facebook and Instagram accounts were opened and discoverable by all. In other words, my privacy settings were weak – and I was fine with it. Continue reading →

Integration & Engagement

References: Costa, C., 2014. Hangout#6 with Cristina Costa. Costa, C. & Torres, R., 2011. To be or not to be , the importance of Digital Identity in the networked society. Available at: http://eft.educom.pt/index.php/eft/article/view/216/126. Shakir, E., 2014. Ebrahimā€™s LinkedIn Profile. Available at: http://sg.linkedin.com/pub/ebrahim-shakir/42/958/4b1 [Accessed December 17, 2014]. Continue reading →

The End

The rise of the digital world has brought about tremendous changes. It has integrated into our daily lives and become part of us.Ā This module significantly empowered meĀ to do some thinking as IĀ utilize digital platforms in today’s world. Firstly, let’s look at how I have progressed! Collaboration with my peers through commenting and feedback was one of my learning highlights. Prior to the module, I always felt that Twitter is not a useful platform in the professional context. Continue reading →

Done & Dusted

Hello! I’ve finally created a video regarding what I’ve learnt and how I’ve felt about the module. I decided against creating a video before because well… Everybody’s doing it. xD The video’s a little short so I’ll elaborate a little bit over here. Initially, we all did an analysis on ourselves and how would we rate our digital literacy. I rated myself quite high because… well.. Continue reading →

FINAL POST

Here we are at our last post! I had such a wonderful time collaborating with my friends from Soton, Evan, Zoie and Wei Seong A.K.A TOR! Check out our videoĀ for the final summary blog post! I remember the first time during the introductory session, we carried out a self test, and I scored fairly. However, after two weeks of living and working on the web, I have gained so much from it. Every topic literally opened my eyes to see issues from different perspectives. Continue reading →

THE END.

Photo Credits: Source Time flies forĀ 12 days and it’sĀ #MANG2049’s last post. Here‘s my previous post about my skills auditĀ beforeĀ starting #MANG2049. So let’s do a comparison and see whatĀ hasĀ changed! I have learnt better ways to access, manage and evaluate online information apart from my initial basic foundation. I rate myself 4 now after 2 weeks of intensive self-training for these skills. Continue reading →

New perspective, New Life!

So a couple of my classmates and I came together toĀ collaborate onĀ a reflection video for our final reflection post on the module!Ā  Check it out below! Well, I believe I have already covered most of my thoughtsĀ in the video. Allow me to just add on some points that I have yet to cover. During the start of the module, we were asked to conduct a self-test on our level of digital literacy. Continue reading →