Social Impact… Not Selfies.. Driving Question How can I strategically use and design my social media to have positive and meaningful social impact?

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Social Impact… Not Selfies.

Driving Question How can I strategically use and design my social media to have positive and meaningful social impact?

Agenda -Character Analysis - Reflection on Social Media - Weebly Design - Finale

Journal: Character Analysis Select a quote from Revenge is My Middle Name (Chapter 3) that best describes Junior’s character and write a paragraph analyzing him. Topic Sentence Say: Junior states, “(quote).” Mean: This means… Matter: This matters because… Concluding Sentence

Using Social Media I Forgot My Phone - What is the message of this video? - Who is the audience for this video? - How do you connect to this video? - What can you do as a response?

Using Social Media Look Up - What is the message of this video? - Who is the audience for this video? - How do you connect to this video? - What can you do as a response?

Design a blog that has social impact, supports a cause, and incorporates your interests. Mastery (4) Title & Subheading  Has a clear and original url  Title is creative and present on each page  Subtitle is a creative slogan that lets readers into your topic EX: “Social Impact… Not Selfies.” Tabs & Pages  Inviting Home Page (Standard Page) that details the PUPOSE of your cause and hooks the audience  Contacts Page connects to a functioning  About Page with a 1 paragraph Biography and 1 paragraph description of who your Intended Audience is/Intended Results.  1 Blog Page (where narratives are located)  Resources Page includes other websites, blogs, or social media campaigns that support your cause. Narratives  3 written narratives detail your support for the cause are posted as 3 separate entries JUSTICE: details a character analysis of experienced/witnessed injustice This I Believe: describes personal beliefs regarding issues presented in JUSTICE Social Media Visuals Aesthetically tells the story Blog Design Rubric

Using Social Media Take this Lollipop - What is the message of this video? - Who is the audience for this video? - How do you connect to this video? - What can you do as a response?

Using Weebly Weebly