The Resident Category
Creating my Digital Space map was exciting because I realized I have a lot of apps in my phone. I also realized how I am mostly a visitor in all of them. The few apps I am actually a resident are
- TikTok
- Snapchat
day. I actually had Facebook but deleted about 2 years ago due to the fact that I realized I was putting too much personal information online. I, recently, deleted Instagram because I am trying to work
I have a lot of applications on my phone that are mainly used as visitors. I also feel that applications keep adding every time. The applications I use daily in my personal life are my fitness applications which includes: Nike Run, Lose it, Fitness track, and Calm. If you are looking for relaxation and mediation applications, calm is definitely one application you should have. I also use the music applications daily which includes: Pandora, Spotify, and SoundCloud.
on my personal growth and my mental health. I realized seeing models and "the perfect life" on social media makes me feel insecure and unsure about what I am doing with my life.
The only two applications I use in my profession as a resident are: Twitter and YouTube. I created a twitter account about 3 years ago when I started working at Morton West High School. The school is really all about social media. I like sharing my fun activities I do in class. I also use it to promote my club. What I like about Twitter is the fact that I get to learn from other educators. I also like to see and learn what is going on at inside and outside of Morton. I started using YouTube 2 years ago when I realized my students were not understanding my notes. I started creating note videos for them and my failing rate decreased. I make videos for every lesson. You can check my page if you would like. (YouTube Account)
The Visitor Category
Some of the applications I do not use daily but I have in my phone are my banking applications which include: chase, discover, capital one, and Qapital. If you like saving money, I totally recommend Qapital! I also have my shopping applications which includes: Starbucks, Dunkin, Target, Southwest, and Amazon. I also use Netflix and Disney Plus but I really do not spend much time on them. I can probably start a movie today and finish it by the end of the week. I also have applications in my phone that I might need one day. For example, Uber, Lyft, Google Maps, IMaps, Find my Friends, YahooMail, The Weather Map.
The applications I use in my profession as visitor are: outlook, Remind, and Google Voice. If you have not tried Google voice, you must try it now! It has changed my life completely as an educator. I personally do not like using the school's phone and many parents do not answer phone calls anymore. However, you will be surprised at the many responses you will get back when you text the parents. What I also love about this application is that I can use it directly in my phone or my laptop. Google Voice creates a new different phone number so you do not have to use your personal phone number. Which is one of the reasons why I love this. I label these applications as my visitor category because I only use them when I have to from Monday-Friday.
Overall, my perspective about social media also changed drastically after watching "The Social Dilemma" which you can watch on Netflix. (Watch the official Trailer) It is a must! It blew my mind!
I am super impressed by how self-aware you are about the technology you use. I applaud you for deleting Facebook to decrease your digital footprint and increase your own privacy. I have seen how people put any and all information on their profiles not realizing that it just allows someone else to steal their information or even identity. Also, I am very curious about how you use Twitter professionally. I don't have a Twitter; I only have Facebook because I try to limit how and where I put my information online. Since our class does require Twitter and now hearing that you use it for profession reasons, I am intrigued with this new social media experience I am to embark upon. Thank you for your insight to all this technology and the benefits they can have!
ReplyDeleteDiana, holy-math-a-roni!! I can personally say I would have benefited greatly if my math teacher posted the notes, or gave us handouts from the notes. Just having the ability to watch the lesson as many times as it takes to understand it is great. Nice job recognizing the struggle and doing something about it. Also, kudos to you for recognizing the negative effects of social media, and taking action. Your experiences will definitely benefit you students. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reflective look at how you use technology. Good for you for realizing that some aspect were becoming negatives for you were proactive about changing that. Thanks, too, for sharing your YouTube channel!
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