This is the script that I read pretty much verbatim when I recorded my visual analysis video. I tries to make it sound like something I would normally say of I was presenting in front of a class.
Visual Analysis Outline
This was the first outline I did for my visual analysis video. I tried to make little notes of what I wanted to talk about wth each picture.
Rhetorical Analysis Plan
Rhetorical Analysis Outline
This is the outline I made before staring my rhetorical essay. I like to use different colors to differentiate my thoughts.
Visual Analysis Powerpoint
This is the powerpoint I created as a draft in order to practice for my final visual analysis video.
Documented Essay Outline
Annotated Bibliography
Thesis:
Because social media has become so widespread in society, employers can easily find information on potential employees. It could be viewed as both a positive or a negative that employers can find information on people. In this essay I am going to talk about what aspects of social media can help and hurt potential job seekers when searching for a job.
How Social Media Can Help (Or Hurt) You In Your Job Search
This article is about how employers can look at your social media and see a glimpse of who you are. The author, Jaquelyn Smith, talks about how that can a good thing, but it can also hurt your chances of getting a job if you have something offensive. She includes many statistics to back up her research. One point she often brings up is that many employers have people I their company looking at social media every day, and some use what they find to choose who they hire. This is a credible source because it is written by Forbes which is a credible magazine. The author uses sources that are human resource managers for companies, so they are often the one’s doing the hiring. I plan to use this source to find many useful statistics and valuable quotes.
Social media could cost you your dream job
This source by the New York Post, also talks about the pros and cons of employers looking through potential employees social media. The author, Ed Zwirn, writes about what exactly employers will be looking, as far as negative posts, when looking through someone’s social media. Another point he talks about is how not having a presence on social media can hurt your chances of getting a job. Like I said, this article is written by the New York post which is a credible newspaper. The sources, again, are by people who do the hiring in companies; therefore, they know what they are looking for. I will use this article to look at what could hurt someone’s social media but also why not having a presence can hurt.
Why Monitoring Employees’ Social Media Is a Bad Idea
This article talks about how, though it is understandable to monitor current or future employees social media, it could be doing more harm than good. The author, S. Kumar, talks about how people technically should be able to share their views on social media, and how being too nitpicky while monitoring someone’s account could lead to unnecessary discrimination. He also speaks about how someone’s social media is a creative outlet and should not be judges. The article is written by Time magazine, a very credible source. There are many links to other sources research to back up the points he is making. I am going to use this article to point out that sometimes employers are almost pushing constitutional values when scanning social media.
70% of employers are snooping candidates’ social media profiles
Many of the sites I looked at used carrerbuilder.com as a source for statistics, so I went there to try and find an article from them, and this is what I found. This article goes in depth about what not to include on your social media while looking for a job; however it also talks about things to put on your social media. They talk about a tactic called “pause before you post” and it’s simply thinking about some key points before you post on your social media. Because so many other credible websites used this site as a source, it is credible itself. The whole purpose of the site it to help people looking for their jobs build their resume and take necessary steps to become a start employee. I will use this site to talk about things that aspiring employees should and should not be doing.
Analysis Pre-Assesment
Before, this assignment I do not think I have done some work with analysis. Most of my experience is with in class discussions verbally analyzing a reading; however, I also did an analysis paper in composition I. It was a process analysis, so we had to take an event–my group chose participating in the school musical–and simply analyze the process. This was somewhat of a fun paper in that class, so I have not one a formal analysis technically.
From what I have read, I learned that there are a plethora of different areas to analyze when reading something. It is easy to read something and initially think it is “good” or “bad,” but it is not until after you go back through and look through all the different components that you can truly depict weather the reading was good or bad.
I think this assignment will be different than the summary because summary did not involve opinion. In the analysis, it’s all about opinion. The summary assignment is relatable to this because in order to complete an accurate analysis, you have to be able to summarize the main points of the reading. Once you get a grasp on what the reading says, you can make an informed analysis.
When planning my analysis, I am going to pick a longer article. After I choose an article, I will obviously read it and get my initial reaction. I plan to make an outline about what topics I want to touch on, based on what the article did and did not do well. Hopefully, I will give myself plenty of time to read the article multiple times and cultivate an accurate analysis.
My First Post
Currently, at the beginning of the semester, my ePortfolio is very basic. As the class goes on I hope to adjust the site to make it fit my personality more. Obviously, by the end of the semester there will be more work on here, as opposed to right now when I have none.
I have used WordPress before, but have never gone much past the surface level. This time, especially since this is my own personal ePortfolio, I hope to utilize all the aspects of WordPress to make my site as appealing as possible. I feel like WordPress is good at giving its users the opportunity to customize their site in a plethora of ways, yet still make it user friendly.
Even though I have used WordPress before, there is still so much I do not know. So when I think about what I want to do to change the site to make it my own, the options are somewhat limitless. I hope to keep it updated with all my writings and other various works. Also, I hope it reflects my personality. That will consist of floral patterns and a minimalistic look.
By the end of the semester, I hope that I look back to the start of the semester and laugh thinking about how clueless I was about WordPress, and I do not my website will be completely different because of how much I have learned.