Social media is a huge platform that many people use as a social outlet to communicate among others. The more popular websites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have long existed and given users a way to stay connected with family and friends. However, there has been an ongoing debate about the positive and negative effects that it tends to have on different generations. While many in today’s society believe that social media can be unhealthy due to its ability to become addictive, there are also many benefits to utilizing this platform. Over the course of this paper I will be discussing the effects that social media has on college students. More specifically, I will be arguing that social media has a positive impact on college …show more content…
Social media sites, such as Linkedin allows students to effectively connect and communicate with employers to increase their chances of gaining employment with a given company. At the same time, Linkedin is used for students to effectively communicate with their colleagues and professors. According to Sol (2013), “[Linkedin is a] professional social networking site [that allows for] job searching, endorsing colleagues, joining interactive groups and contributing to posts” (p. 1). Social media platforms such as Linkedin positively influences college students because it is a great resource for them to enhance their networking skills while also giving them the ability to build up professionalism. Thirdly, social media allows college students that reside out-of-state for school to keep an open line of communication between themselves and their family, as well as close friends from a distance. Often times, the transition from high school to college could be difficult, especially when a student’s chosen institution is far away from their familiarities. In doing so, college students are able to find comfort in the idea of adjusting to a new environment while also reducing the stresses of being outside of their comfort zone. According to a study done by Smith et al. (2013), “the use of these communication tools
Technology grows everyday. We see technological advancements everywhere throughout the world, whether it is a new phone being released, a new computer being invented, or a new scientific experiment used in the medical field. Technology is constantly expanding, and with this expansion, we must ask ourselves one question: do we rely too heavily on technology? When discussing technology, there are limits and fine lines between using and abusing these technologies that are at hand, but as we discover these limits and ask ourselves this question, we look at the generation of fresh adults in our local area who are entering college and the growth of social media within this generation. Undoubtedly, young Americans utilize social media everyday whether
If employers are looking for a particular segment like graduate students to be the face of their organization, they would need to considerate whether or not to use the social media because many college students goes on parties and they have fun while they are in school, but some of them don’t realize the impact a photo can make when they are looking for a job after they graduate.“College students sometimes post questionable photographs and provocative comments about their alcohol consumption, recreational drug use, and sexual exploits” (Weathington, & Bechtel, 2012, p.
The source concentrates more on the benefits of Facebook to young individuals. The source contains important information that explains how social media (Facebook) has improved social life especially among college students. However, the source fails to highlight and explain more about the harms and dangers of social networking
College looking on social media to determine whether or not they want someone attending their university.
People wonder if social media has a positive or negative affect on your college admissions. social media has a tremendous effect negative effect on College acceptance, and how colleges view you as a person.
This topic would drive focus towards social media and its relation to stress, anxiety, and depression on college students. I chose not to pursue the effects of social media on adults because that is a world I feel disconnected from, and I can’t provide valuable insight to. I will try to incorporate social media’s effects on adults in comparison to teenagers and college students though. The difference in lifestyles between teenagers and college students (constantly surrounded by kids) can be very different compared to the lifestyles of adults (sometimes around others in corporate world, but usually smaller groups).
As this class has progressed, I have learned vast amounts of information on current societal issues, such as the inundation of technology and the value of college, through the assignments given in class. In the case of technology, I have discovered the extent of how influential it is on the youth of today, especially with teens and young adults. According to a Pew Research Center survey conducted by Amanda Lenhart, over 70% of teens use more than one social media platform. When taken into context, that amounts to millions of teens and young adults who can connect through social media. As a result, Forbes reporter AJ Agrawal notes that social media is one of the best sources of information for teens and young adults, influencing their outlook
As anyone who has applied to a college recently has noticed, a growing number of application forms now require prospective students to provide links to their social media profiles. Increasingly, colleges are are performing online research on students who apply for admission. A recent study by Kaplan Test Prep revealed that a surprising thirty percent of admission officers search for and read the social media pages of applicants. Worryingly, many of those polled reported finding something that made the student less attractive to the school and decreased their chance of being accepted. Clearly, the way young adults choose to use social media can have a significant impact on their future.
Main Purpose: To inform my classmates about the importance of social networking in today’s world from its history to the various uses it provides which would lead us to its influences in our lives.
In today’s society almost every individual has some type of social media, whether it is Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, or Twitter, People have accustomed to utilizing these types of social media and it has become part of their life and daily use. According to the essay “Students Addicted to Social Media” by the International Center for Media and Public Agenda, the study from the University of Maryland claims “American college students today are addicted to media” (Signs of Life in the USA 403). The university discovered that when these students are restricted from using media it is similar in terms of drug and alcohol addictions. During the study that the university conducted, students discuss how boring it is without media and how it gives them anxiety about not receiving information through social media. Other students claimed that texting and IM'ing gives them comfort and if they do not have these items then they feel alone and isolated from the world ( Signs of Life in the USA 404). Students are not the only ones who have an addiction of media but also parents and non-students. However, the International Center is accurate in some aspects and the responses students gave are very relatable which some people can agree with.
LinkedIn is the largest professional social networking site in the world, focused on business. It made its first official appearance on the internet in May of 2003. Within a month after its launch, LinkedIn had successfully gained close to 5,000 members (LinkedIn, Corp. 2014). Today, LinkedIn has over 300 million members looking to improve their employment options. This success can be largely attributed to the characteristics or features offered through membership, benefits members attain with interacting with other members, their ability to tap into the underlying reasons individuals can be motivated to join and their ability to create a successful online community.
In today's society, social media has proven itself to be a huge part of the lives of many, especially teenagers and adults. In the 21st century, social media is utilized everywhere because it has made life much easier. For example, it is used for communication, information, and networking. Social media has been influencing the lives of people for quite some time now and it doesn’t seem like it will stop anytime soon. Humans depend largely on social media and that is why many are using it to maximize their productivity and efficiency. Education is no exception to this, especially in universities. Throughout centuries classrooms have been filled with an abundance of books and papers but over the past few years, classrooms have integrated social media and technology into the classroom setting. Colleges and universities have integrated social media in every aspect as possible. Universities only used libraries and professors for students to gather information which limited their sources but now the world wide web has made it possible for collegiate students and professors to have many resources that were almost impossible to obtain if it were not for the internet and social media platforms. Even though many still have doubts of the use of social media in a classroom setting it isn’t difficult to see that social media has many benefits because it’s easily available and accessible, improves communication in the classroom, and the plethora of information and resources there is that
Social media is discussed daily because it is growing at a rapid pace and continues to be an important part of people's lives, especially first year college students. People use social media in their first year of college in a beneficial way to create new opportunities/possibilities for themselves, create relationships that otherwise wouldn't have been discovered, and to provide an escape route for relief in their busy college life. All these factors created come in many forms. Social media is very complex and is constantly changing, which makes these components so much more valuable for first year college students.
The majority of college students are using their smartphones for social media. Though social media may help people staying connected, it is also a distraction. According to Thompson, “Today’s tools make it easier for us to find connections - between ideas, pictures, people, bits of news - that were previously invisible” (p.349). Thompson’s view of social media is that they help people stay connected with friends, family members, and other people who share the same ideas. However, drawn to social media, undisciplined college students are like a moth to a flame. Whether or not they are consciously aware of it, social media are making them distracted from studying. Even a professional writer like Thompson is not an exception. As a matter of fact, Thompson says he was “idly checking Twitter links” when he was distracted from his writing (p. 351). Equally, I sometimes get distracted while doing my assignments and send links to inane materials to a friend. Thus, social media can steal the precious time that undisciplined college students could use for
Research Question: What are the effects of using social networking in academic and social aspects of college students?