I am a volunteer teaching senior citizens computer skills. Yesterday I had the pleasure of introducing them to the world of social media. It was an extremely gratifying experience as it enabled me to focus on how I saw Web 2.0 and how I used it to keep myself abreast of the latest worldwide and industry news. I cut "The Time Warner Cable Cord" a year and half ago. Using only the internet for Movies, Shows, and News can be challenging but services like @netflix @instant_netflix @hulu @YouTube @SouthPark @ScienceChannel and @cnnbrk helped. I still look to the day when all the shows I want to watch are video streamed from my EVO, HD TV, PS3, etc. For Social Media industry news the ones to follow are @equalman @jowyang @GuyKawasaki @NealSchaffer @adamhirsch @jeffpulver and @mashable
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Monday Night Computer Skills Volunteer Experience
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In college I tutored technical Physics while studying for my engineering science degree. I very much enjoyed seeing how I could actually help people much older than I am and seeing how it inspired them to do better. This experience was very similar to my present experience except that now I am teaching people about social media and how to take advantage of it. Overall my experience has been a rewarding one and it has inspired me to start blogging again. I will continue to give these social media lectures in my community. So stay tuned. Finally, check out my Introduction to Social Media presentation on http://slidesha.re/omQO8z
Labels:
Business,
Employment,
Facebook,
Lecture,
Literacy,
Organization,
Social media,
Socialnomics,
Student,
Twitter,
volunteer
Location:
Astoria, Queens, NY, USA
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Nice blog Jason. Wishing you continued success. God bless.
ReplyDeleteAmen! I ditched my Time Warner this year. Took a little getting used to, but now I wonder why I ever wasted my money. I love my Netflix!
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Great blog Jason. I think it's great that you are volunteering. Very inspiring. Too bad more peolpe aren't like you.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you volunteering Jay! To whom much has been given- much shall be required. :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool - Kudos to you for sharing your knowledge in such a meaningful way!
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