The Financial Times article, “Extreme Teenagers” by Susie Boyt, got me thinking about the origin of social media and how it has evolved.
I started recognizing the wave of social media when I was entering my freshmen year at the University of Oregon. My friend mentioned that she was using an application called “Facebook” to meet people before she moved into the dorms. This socializing-made-easy helped her build relationships with people she wouldn’t have known by simply meeting other coeds face-to-face.
Fast forward only three years and you’ll find many colleges and universities incorporating social media tools into the curriculum. As a public relations major and part of Generation Y, I learned about the importance of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and blogs in my advanced public relations writing course. I never would have thought that social media tools would be so crucial to my education and career!
Social media tools are currently used by public relations practitioners but have always been used by young people. As a result, members of Generation Y are becoming PR machines who will have a major impact in the business world. Executives will now look to younger team members for advice and an understanding of social media. Watch out, there’s a new sheriff (generation) in town!
I started recognizing the wave of social media when I was entering my freshmen year at the University of Oregon. My friend mentioned that she was using an application called “Facebook” to meet people before she moved into the dorms. This socializing-made-easy helped her build relationships with people she wouldn’t have known by simply meeting other coeds face-to-face.
Fast forward only three years and you’ll find many colleges and universities incorporating social media tools into the curriculum. As a public relations major and part of Generation Y, I learned about the importance of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and blogs in my advanced public relations writing course. I never would have thought that social media tools would be so crucial to my education and career!
Social media tools are currently used by public relations practitioners but have always been used by young people. As a result, members of Generation Y are becoming PR machines who will have a major impact in the business world. Executives will now look to younger team members for advice and an understanding of social media. Watch out, there’s a new sheriff (generation) in town!
- Sarah Essary
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