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Xoxo, Until Next Time Noles.

What better way to end a semester than a self-surveying reflection to reinforce learning?

This reflection will be primarily done internally... starting... now.

Personal Learning Network

At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine, a few major things happened to me... I began interacting remotely and virtually with mental health communities... trading perspectives, experiences, and suggestions on various Reddit forms.

Soon after, I got into the FSU ISLT program, and I believe that my personal learning network began to merge into a Personal, Professional Learning Network... I am interested in applying mental health practices in a systemic and instructional way to various organizations through change management... i know, that's a mouthful... it's a lot of industry terms...

And to think, I just wrote 3 pages about it... I hope they were sensible because it was one of the last assignments before completing my degree program... and it should provide me with reflections and insights to continue on a trajectory of personalized, informal learning even after I've been aluminized from the institution. 

Can people's PLNs be observed from their online presence? Perhaps partly, but there is some anonymity, especially on certain forums like Reddit and Discord. Personal development should be constant progress. Upcoming soon is a review on how I might qualify as a source for others to consider their own personal development education! 

SMSociety Conference '22

Last week I attended the Social Media Society Conference and made some cool new Twitter mates, who are active in the Social Media Industry, including those I interacted with most, @YiTing_Uhm in Hawai'i and @yuying_tan in Germany! Coincidentally, they're both Chinese, as am I! Yiting is finishing up her PhD and a thesis on TikTok, and I'm super inspired by her work on research about gesticulation and behavior on video... (Did I get that right???)

Also, I began following Thot Leedur, @DocDre and Popup Innovator, @EthanZ... who I'm actually in conversation with!!! I'm so excited to have listened to both of them during the conference and am especially excited that I got to interact with the notorious inventor of pop-up ads. 

Finally, as I write this quick reflection, I catch up by listening to the first Keynote speaker, Dr. Moya Bailey, @moyazb from Northwestern University.

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Post listening to @Moyazb's keynote about the ethics of social media/networks... The keynote was primarily about paying proper tribute to natives/indigenous tribes of areas where resources are being used that contribute to the upkeep, care, and maintenance of social network servers... Many of the servers need water to keep them cooled down, as well as physical locations. Iphone factories in China has high rates of suicide and also implemented anti-sucicide preventions... not in the way that you think (not MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION AND MAINTENANCE) but more so physical restrictions to prevent workers from committing suicide!?! (Isn't that just horrendous?!). Also, Dr. Bailey makes you question, where are old electronics disposed of? Can they be recycled and reused to create more technologically advanced equipment, rather than just accumulating into a giant mountain of trash, she suggests the answer to solving these issues is to consider the future in the perspective of a science fiction novel... Which I find totally inspiring and... perhaps when I have more time, this is an area I'd like to further explore.

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Thank you, Professors!!!!