What Would John Adams Have Said on Twitter in 1776? PARTY!

by Cara Latham

Greetings on the verge of the Fourth of July weekend! I’ve already seen a number of Facebook statuses popping up on my news feed about various friends’ weekend plans, many of which involve barbecues and fireworks of some sort.

And that got me thinking: what were the Founding Fathers doing in the days before signing a very important piece of paper that not only guaranteed us our freedoms but also guaranteed us all a long weekend away from work filled with burgers and explosions in the sky?

Well, it turns out at least one of them was also planning this weekend. And guess what? He insisted on having a great deal of celebration – yes, even the “illuminations” in the sky. Continue reading

Social Media: There IS Something for Everyone

by Cara Latham

When news first broke two years ago that pop singer Michael Jackson had died (the second anniversary of his death was this past weekend, in case you didn’t know),  it was estimated that 456 “tweets” (digital messages) were sent via Twitter – per second.

This is a statistic I heard two-and-a-half weeks ago during a social media course I am taking at Seton Hall University. To me, this isn’t shocking, and it shouldn’t be for you, either.  In case you haven’t noticed, social media is kind of a big deal.

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