Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Technology within Communications
The field of Communications is vast and includes a variety of professions. It can include careers such as PR, advertising and marketing while also dabbling in social work and psychology. Although there is a lot of variety within both the major and the career field, there is a significant common ground. The common ground is the idea of communication itself, meaning the idea of a source relaying a message to a receiver or audience. This process can take place face to face, however modern day has provided the world with a more technological approach to communicating. Communications is the field that interests me, therefore exposure to technology is not only an interest, but a necessity when considering my future career goals. Some of the most important aspects of technology within comm are social networking and social media. Social media, specifically sites like Facebook and Twitter keep people connected in a faster and more efficient way. These outlets provide the opportunity to express opinions and ideas to the entire world rather than simply an individual or audience. This link will take you to a site that explains the benefits of both Facebook and Twitter within business. http://www.slideshare.net/axsystechgroup/advantages-of-facebook-and-twitter-for-business The site highlights the fact that both Facebook and Twitter are vital resources with never-ending connections and opportunities to expose brands and businesses. While social media is the newest aspect of communicating it is not the only aspect of technology used within this field. Other skills necessary involve things like graphic design, photography and even film. The following link will lead you to a site about the graphic design program at Bismarck State College. http://gdc.bscblogs.org/?page_id=430 The site includes information on the program and many projects within it, while also discussing multimedia and graphic design as a whole. Communications is all about exposing ideas in the hope to obtain feedback, so the more ways this can be done, the better. The most efficient way to reach large audiences is through the technological advancements that have become accessible to the public. Technology is growing and its use within this career field will always remain important.
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I wonder if this class will cover non-verbal communication - body language. Seems like all we've talked about thus far is what's being spoken/heard, or written/read. What about body language? I'll be curious to see what the professor has to say, if anything.
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