Sunday, February 28, 2016

My Interviewees on Social Media

Ben-Avraham, Yoel. "SocialMedialconCollage". 09/13/2013 via flickr.
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In this blog post I will be searching for and commenting on
1. Janelle Krause:
Unable to find other networks under the name Janelle Krause
2. The twitter feed is definitely treated as much more personal and not so much used as a professional tool at this point. She tweets at her friends and posts funny cat pictures and selfies but does not do a whole lot of professional tweeting. Her linkedin is very helpful, however. It has links to blogs and seems to be maintained as her entire resume is visible on her homepage.
3. Her professional writing is mainly within that of blog posts. She posts about fashion, design, retail, and art. Her social media reflects a more free spirited, cat loving side but is still very appropriate. As a first year grad student it seems as though Ms. Krause has yet to expand into many networks and develope an extensive online professional persona.

1. Becky Black
Unable to find any other networks under the names Becky Black or Rebecca Black
2. Her facebook profile is private so I don't know whats on there but her pictures seem a bit out of date so I assume she does not use Facebook as a main network. Her twitter is mostly links to blog posts written about art history, her field of study. Her twitter is more professional but offers very little information about her.
3. Mrs. Black writes about art history. Much of her written work is in the form of lectures as an undergraduate TA at the university of Arizona. Her twitter backs up her interests in art and art history as well as art culture. 

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