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Oral History

  Oral History Blog Post Oral history is spoken history, people tell stories about their life while being recorded. I listen to many oral interviews about Holocaust survivors, how they were sent to the camp, and separated from their families. Listening to someone telling a story is fascinating, it also helps us learn how to listen and comprehend others. What I learn from these oral interviews is that listening and seeing someone speaking helps you see the facial expressions, the gestures, and the passion while interviewing that person. Besides, I only use recording someone or something on a matter that is not important. However, there is a difference while recording something that is useful and something that is not. I am not really experienced in recording oral history, but I did try it before, and I can say it was pretty amazing to listen to someone’s story. Furthermore, many devices can be used to record an interview, for example, there is an app called StoryCorps that I used to...

Social Media In Education

     I'm Carline, I am a Sophomore at St Francis College and my major is  Health Promotion and Science . I have been interested to talk about social media which is a huge topic to be a concern nowadays.                 Social media might be a way to interact and communicate, but it is also the same thing that could stop you from doing what is more important in life.           Has social media ever affected your school education?         I am not from the United States, where I come from school is always the 1st priority, and the last thing that could help you have a suitable life, and successful life. Where I came from, there isn't much light or internet that could be a distraction for students to study. We only use our time to study and attend school every, we never have the access to it either. For sure everyone has access to a phone, but what i...