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LOOKING BACK AT MY SOCIAL MEDIA PRINCIPLES CLASS

Last semester I was looking for a class to take to fill my credit hours. I had no idea that this class would teach me so much more than I had ever expected. My first week back in class, some of my classmates told me that Dr. Aggie’s class was fun, but challenging. Along with that, this is the one class that I need to read the textbook. Although this was somewhat intimidating to hear, I stuck with the course and now I am so happy that I did. Along with learning about social media and how to run it from a business standard, I met some awesome people along the way. Having such a small class meant that we all got to know each other well. Along with this, even when we went to remote learning our class sessions were still fun! I am going to miss making Tik Tok videos in class before we start lecture and learning about my classmates and professor. Even though blogging was my least favorite part of this class, I feel like I learned so much about blogging over these past 15 weeks. M
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WHY I WAS RELUCTANT TO GET A TIK TOK ACCOUNT

I first heard of Tik Tok from my younger sister last year. She would send me videos or tell me about Tik Tok all the time. I really did not know what Tik Tok was, other than it had videos on it. I felt like I did not need another social media app because I already spent plenty of time on Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat and Facebook. It was not until this year when I continuously heard about Tik Tok and how it was similar to Vine, that I decided to download the app. Even when I was hearing about how I should get it all the time; I was reluctant to download it because everyone said it was addicting. All things aside, I did not expect much from Tik Tok. I did not think it would draw me in, but I was definitely wrong! Tik Tok drew me in the same way that Vine did. It is so hard to stop scrolling! Tik Tok has such a wide range of content that it is easy to find something that you are interested in. Plus, it is a great way for people to express themselves and stay connected. The social

MY FAVORITE COOKIE RECIPE

I have been doing a lot of baking lately and thought I would share my favorite cookie recipe! There are so many cookie recipes it can be hard to find one that you will like. I love the classic chewy chocolate chip cookies, but my all-time favorite cookie is a monster cookie. I was always so excited when my mom would make these for me when I was little. What also is great about this recipe is that it does not require any flour, so they are gluten-free! MONSTER COOKIES Start to finish: 30 minutes Total: 3 dozen cookies Ingredients: 3 eggs 1 1/4 cups packed light brown sugar 1 cup granulated sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 12-ounce jar creamy peanut butter 1 stick butter, softened 1/2 cup multi-colored chocolate candies 1/2 cup chocolate chips 2 teaspoons baking soda 4 1/2 cups quick-cooking oatmeal (not instant) Directions First you want to preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. and spray a cookie sheet with non

MARKETING ON FACEBOOK

For my social media class, we had to create Facebook Ad mock-ups. While creating my ad mock-ups for my assignment, I learned a few things about Facebook Ads. I thought I would share a few of those interesting things I learned about Facebook Ads. One thing I found was that Facebook Stories are becoming more popular and a great place to display ads because of its large reach. Along with this, adding an image helps the ads performance. You also should make sure that you follow all of Facebook’s Ad policies, to be certain that your ad is not denied. One policy, for video ads on Facebook, requires you to not have any flashing lights or rapidly changing bright colors. Another kind of confusing policy is that you can not target any personal attributes. This means you can not show users that you know anything about them that would relate to their race, ethnicity, origin, beliefs and so on. I found quiet a few interesting facts about Facebook when I was completing my assignment. The f

5K Training

I thought I would give you guys a little update on how Paige and I have progressed in our 5K training. We have reached week five in our training. We have been running consistently five days a week for five weeks! I did not realize how quickly our training would go by. We are now only 11 days away from running our own 5K! Paige and I have made it to 2.5 miles without stopping, which may not seem far, but it feels like a great accomplishment for us! We are a little over a half-mile away from our goal of doing a 5K. We plan on reaching our goal by the end of this week! Keeping motivated to run has been difficult some days. It is easy to make excuses of why not to run like it’s too cold or raining, so I thought I would tell you a few ways I stay motivated. The first way Paige and I stay motivated is by holding each other accountable. Paige and I find it best that we run together so we continue to keep up with our training. Plus, we get to get out of the house when we run! We

WHAT TO DO IN AN ONLINE INTERVIEW!

I have been interviewing a lot lately! Since interviews can not physically go on in-person due to the coronavirus limiting in-person contact, my interviews have been over the phone or through Zoom. Throughout high school and college I was always taught how to interview in-person. This has made job interviewing difficult for me. Here are a few things I learned while interviewing in a non-traditional way and some tips for you if you are in the same boat as me. The first thing I learned was that interviewers are learning how to interview in this way, just like we are. They are not use to this type of interview and they normally mentioned this in some way. They do not expect you to be an expert on interviewing over the phone or on video. Technical difficulties will happen no matter how much you prepare. Technical difficulties are bound to happen, and they may not always be on your end. If they do happen let your interviewer know and stay calm, it will be worked out. This is a gre

Apple and Google Helping to Contain COVID-19

You may have heard that Apple and Google have partnered together to help health authorities track COVID-19. The two companies that normally do not get along, have partnered together to help its customers in a new way. They have created a process that allows users to see if they have been in contact with someone that has tested positive with COVID-19. The process allows iOS and Android devices to be tracked based on their proximity signals using Bluetooth. The health authorities will be able to then create an app that tracks which individuals have come in close contact with another. An individual will have to download the app and opt-in. The user can then enter if they had COVID-19 by using a code from the health authorities. If a user comes in close contact with someone that COVID-19 the app will notify them. Here is a visual overview from google of how the process would work. This is a step in the right direction. Android devices and iOS devices account for the major