Sunday 24 April 2016

Social Media

We have looked at how our beliefs affect our opinions (school uniform)

We have looked at how our faith in religion is a result of our beliefs and how our beliefs direct and affect our actions

Now we are going to look at something that affects many of our lives much of the time: Social Media.

TASK ONE

First of all, copy the following survey extracts into your books and take the survey.
You will then need to move around the classroom and collect information from everyone to complete the following tasks.








Make a simple bar chart to illustrate which social media platforms students in this class use


If you want to know what percent A is of B, you simple divide A by B, then take that number and move the decimal place two spaces to the right. That's your percentage!

For example, is 16 students use Facebook and there are 23 students in the class, 69% of our class uses Facebook

Make a simple bar chart to illustrate how much time students in this class spend on social media.  Show this in percentages, also.



TASK TWO


Because of the way the internet has changed the way we communicate and interact with one another on so many levels; it’s become necessary to explore the pros and cons of social media and its effects on our society.

Read the pros and cons (and watch the video) and consider which of these opinions you believe in.

The Pros


1-Increased criminal prosecution because of social media
The NYC police department began using Twitter back in 2011 to track criminals foolish enough to brag about their crimes online. When the Vancouver Canucks lost the Stanley Cup in 2011, their Vancouver fans took to the streets and rioted, but local authorities used social media to track and tag the people involved, and they caught people who were stealing during the riot.
2-Social networking creates new social connections
Statistics show that 70% of adults have used social media sites to connect with relatives in other states, and 57% of teens have reported making new friendships on social media sites.
3-Students are doing better in school
This is an interesting statistic about the pros and cons of social media and its effect on students doing well in school. Students with internet access at a rate of 50% have reported using social networking sites to discuss school work, and another 59% talk about instructive topics.
4-Better quality of life
If you want to talk about the pros and cons of social media, take a close look at all the support groups on Facebook. Members of these groups discuss their health conditions, share important information, and resources relevant to their conditions while creating strong support networks.
5-Social media as a source of employment
Job sourcing has gone modern thanks to social media. Sites such as LinkedIn are a major resource that 89% of job recruiters take advantage of when looking to hire potential employees.

Now let’s take a look at the Cons of social media


1-Social media and the news
Much of the news information that people read about comes from social media websites, and that figure estimate is around 27.8 %. This figure ranks just under print newspapers at 28.8%, greater than radio’s figure of 18.8% and far outpaces the figure for other print publications at just 6%.
2-Too much misinformation
With the advent of the web, people started to create their own websites and blogs. While many of those blogs were just basic diaries, a few of them were about topics like health and politics while others were how to blogs.
Many blogs have turned into rumor mills, spreading misinformation that people tend to believe just because it’s on the web.
Rumors about hurricane Sandy and gunfights in other countries like Mexico have been picked up by reliable news services, and this misinformation has been shared without the proper vetting of the sources providing the information.
3-Pupils spending too much time on social media sites have lower academic grades
Here is another argument about the pros and cons of social media as it pertains to students. Statistics show that pupils using social media too often tend to have GPA’s of 3.06 compared to GPA’s of 3.82 for pupils who don’t use social media (GPA = Grade Point Average)
An even scarier fact is that students who use social media tend to score 20 % lower on their test scores then their counterparts.
4-Social media sites to blame for lost productivity
Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter are a direct cause for lost productivity at the workplace. In a survey 36 % of people said that social networking was the biggest waste of time in comparison to activities like fantasy football, shopping, and watching television.
5-Social media is the cause for less face to face communication
One last discussion about the pros and cons of social media is a lack of one on one communication. In a 2012 study families who reported spending less time with one another rose from a level of 8% in 2000 to 32% in 2011.
The study also reported that 32 % of the people in the survey either were texting or were on social media sites instead of communicating with each other during family gatherings.
"10 Pros and Cons of Social Media." Top Ten Social Media. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Apr. 2016.
Watch the Video:  Connected but alone?

TASK THREE

belief


http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/belief


: a feeling of being sure that someone or something exists or that something is true
: a feeling that something is good, right, or valuable
: a feeling of trust in the worth or ability of someone or something

Do you believe that social media exists? (you know it does because you can observe it)
Do you believe that social media is good, right, or valuable? (why or why not)
Do you believe in the worth of social media? (the benefits and why or why not)

Provide examples from your own knowledge and experiences when answering these questions (above).  Each question should be copied and your response should be detailed in order to communicate your ideas to the reader.


TASK FOUR


Identity, Beliefs and Values

Statement of Inquiry

“My beliefs shape my interaction with the world and its people”

Global Context

Identities and Relationships 

Think about your own beliefs about social media (which you have already answered above) and explain how these beliefs shape your interaction with the world and its people.  To answer this question, think about the Global Context and how your belief in social media influences your identity and affects your relationships.

Provide examples from your own knowledge and experiences when answering these questions (above)