Every year, students seem to be more involved with social media platforms. With unlimited access to smartphones and the Internet, they can share, publish, bookmark, and forward with recordable amounts. Students are very familiar with how to use these platforms for social purposes, but they do not often understand the meaning of digital footprints or they use it for professional purposes can do. Teaching being an active digital citizen must be part of the curriculum There is a Chromebook everyday, and I will find many moments to teach in order to enhance their thoughts.
"Let's become a virus" is something the marketing manager does not want to hear. For most brands on social media, mass sharing activities are the goal - but you can not force them. Often the fastest growing social stars on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram happen, they are discovered by independent users without the help of brands and are shared among followers until they are everywhere . In the autumn of 2015 a series of racist events at the University of Missouri triggered a protest action from the Nazi symbol of the unisex bathroom to the nickname of the football player. Missouri students are seeking a more comprehensive university response to these incidents. The tent city was formed in the main quadrangle of Missouri because the student came to resign Tim Wolf of the university president. "His silence is violence" became popular Carol
Racist events are full of social media. New York state attorney threatened to call ICE after listening to the Spanish-speaking cafe staff in downtown Manhattan. Prior to the incident, Yale University caused a controversy that a white Yale graduate student called another graduate student in a public toilet. The unprotected bed is black. Jonathan Holliman, a lecturer at Southern UT University Communications, says: "We tend to think that this is what everyone believes because this is the only thing I see."