Get Farming Australia looks at the future of farming and sees social media
as major tool that can be used by all famers to grow their business and learn.
The article states that “in the United
States, 76 percent of farmers between the ages of 18 and 35 use social media to
share knowledge, connect with consumers and promote their business”. Still in many countries the
possibilities that social media has for farmers is still not fully realized,
but with over
1 billion people on Facebook and 554
million people using Twitter worldwide the trend is certainly engagement,
knowledge sharing, and customer outreach.
See the full article here.
13 January 2014
Social Media Possibilities for Farmers
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10 January 2014
Learning a Language Through YouTube
Using social media networks
to communicate is continually offering more ways to connect. This Mashable article explains that using social media networks not only
to expand your virtual social networks, but also to learn a language as well.
Using YouTube can be a great
way to gain the benefits of learning another language and being introduced to
another culture through communication. YouTube allows for the casual viewer to
gain a basic introduction or for the focused student to engage and begin to
learn word and phrases.
The possibility of YouTube
for learning is rooted in its ability to be accessible and flexible- it is free
too!
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