Sunday, December 4, 2016

Final Countdown

This has been quite the class.

I really did learn quite a bit. I did not always get the assignments finished in the most efficient timely manner, hence why this one is being turned in an hour before it's too late. But in all honesty the class has made me utilize social media websites that I would have never used before.

Hopefully, I will be able to use those sites to better advance my future endeavors, which will hopefully include a dog kennel.

For this final assignment, the final project, I ended up doing my module on LinkedIn. I was originally going to do it on another social media source but since I am always busy and waited so long, most of the good sites were taken since it was a first come first serve. I almost got stuck with having to find a social media source or app that I had never even heard of.

Luckily, a group decided to change their module from LinkedIn to another source.

I ended up doing this project on my own since it had appeared that my group had either forgotten about the assignment or much like me, were very busy and had a limited amount of time to do the assignment. In situations where my time is limited and I have to crunch and utilize my time effectively, I find it very difficult to maintain a efficient group structure.

So since I wanted to get the job done quickly without having to discuss to much with others, I jumped on today and watched the video showing how to make modules on canvas. I figured out how to use the editing functions and started finding resources on LinkedIn.

I had already known that there was an acquisition in progress, but did not know the true impact of this purchase. $26.2 billion. The largest acquisition in history.

What I would do with $26.2 billion.

Anyway, I wrote the module based on the current class audience. I attempted to tailor it toward millennials at first, but ended up dropping the audience focus after I realized that many of the people who are in our class currently are adults and parents.

Figuring out how to create the module was not too terribly hard. With Kurt's instructions, I found it easy to make the module based on the many modules I have had to do since joining NMSU. I heavily based my module on many of the modules in this class.