Tuesday, June 27, 2017

WEEK 1 :
SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND THEIR RELIABILITY

     As I look back on how I've been receiving my information these last few months, I have realized that my top three sources are facebook, friends/family, and local newspapers (such as the Democrat Herald). Social media is so easily accessible with information that spreads like wild fire, it's not a wonder that I receive most of my information from this source. This is also a place where I'm educated by friends, family and the local newspapers on current events. 
     Although I do have my go to news resources, I never trust just one. Information spreads like rumors and, like rumors, truth gets lost in translation. Different points of views highlights different facts, changing your perspective. When I hear of an event, I instantly go to google. I like to pull up multiple articles. Read the facts from different sources. Not every source has the same agenda and reports the same facts to lead you to the same conclusions. By doing this, I can read a wide range of facts and develop my own opinion on the event. This also allows me to get a better idea of what is being reported accurately.
     We don't always get facts correct the first time, and neither do reporters and journalists. Sometimes we are quick to spread news before verifying our information is accurate. This is one reason why I do not trust just one source for information. In addition, I believe that specific facts will be brought to light, while others are not told at all. It depends on what the source wants you to believe, what perspective they want you to have. Before passing along information, I like to read up as much as possible on the event. Obtain as many facts as possible from an array of perspectives and resources. I like to be able to develop my own unbiased opinion and, when passing along information, I like to pass along that option as well. 

Monday, June 26, 2017

A Taste Of My World

Hi Everyone!

My name is Christina Thomas. I'm 30 years old and live in Albany, Oregon. I was raised to love the outdoors by growing up in the country. My life revolves around my adventures! I snowboard, hike, backpack, kayak... pretty much anything outside, I'm involved in.

My love of the wild has led me to further my education. I am currently attending LBCC to obtain an associate's degree in Business. I then plan to continue my education at OSU for a bachelor's degree in Marketing. I would absolutely love to be able to market the gear I use on my year round adventures!

Although enrolling in a media class was not a requirement in my goals, I chose to expand my knowledge on this subject for obvious reasons... marketing is all about media. I am very excited to learn about blogging and how media effects our society today.

Stay tuned and watch me as I grow on my adventure!