Hey Fam,
While researching for my Personal Learning Paper, I came across a schoarly article that defined dynamic vs. static information. Dynamic information stimulates ongoing discussion in the form or multiple posts, while static information provides information without soliciting a response. An announcement would be considered static information.
Incidentally, with my increased workload due to month-end, I did not read Monday's class announcement (100% my own fault)...the one that said blog posts and participation logs are due on FRIDAY. Here we are, on Saturday evening, and I am frantically trying to post blogs that probably will not count. This would be the third week I didn't blog (we got a free pass on two weeks), and as my grade is somewhere around a solid B, I am unsure how this will impact me.
Alas, this is my own fault, but I really wanted to end the semester on a high note!
how are you feeling as we ride out the last few hours of the summer semester together?
Frantically yours,
Ello (he/him/his)
References:
Osatuyi, B. (2013). Information sharing on social media sites. Computers in Human Behavior., 29(6), 2622–2631. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2013.07.001
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