About Me

I'm a senior Public Relations major/Professional Writing and Editing minor at West Virginia University. The purpose of this blog is to dive deeper into the ever-expanding role of social media in public relations and advertising.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Thoughts on Learning To Love You More

Learning To Love You More was a project that is separated into "projects" which are assignments for participants to "report" on. The projects that participants are asked to report on range from things like "teach us an exercise" to "make the saddest song."

What is most interesting to me about the Learning To Love You More project is that the projects that are given to participants are very different. Some of the projects ask them to explain a process like recreating a snapshot, but some of them ask them to perform simple, loving actions like spending time with a dying person.

This project speaks to me because the tasks given to participants force them to do things and think about things about their lives and others lives that they might not have otherwise done or thought about. Aside from making the participants do and think outside of the box things, it also connects them with other participants who are doing the same things with their lives. If I had been a participant in this project, having that connection with others doing the same things with their lives would have given me a sense that we weren't only changing ourselves and growing as individuals, but that we were helping to change and teach the world.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Thoughts on 253

"In cyberspace, people become places."

 This line on the homepage of 253's website is one that I feel is extremely accurate. It is simple enough, but I feel like it's overall message is very profound. 

When we form relationships with people in person, we don't consider their location as much as we do when we begin to form a connection with people who may not be as accessible to us. When you begin to converse with and form relationships with people in different places around the country or around the globe, you begin to associate the place they are from with the identity of that person much more than you do with people you've met and formed a relationship with in person. When you've formed a connection with someone in cyberspace, from that point on you will associate that place with that person. The person you've met has become that place to you.