Friday, September 25, 2015

Literacy Project Reflection

My project was to send out tweets concerning reading among teens (boys specifically). I had to tweet things like "Reading is cool" or "Look what reading can do for you" in hopes that teens across the country would see m tweets and try to read some more. I chose twitter because I felt that it would be the best way to get the most people to see my content.

Here are some of the tweets I sent out:








I made my tweets very legible for people of my age younger and older. I made sure that each of my tweets could relate to a bunch of different people no matter what they were looking for. For instance, my first tweet showing the celebrities could influence more people to read since their favorite artists/celebrities are also reading. I had to contemplate wether or not to tweet as many times as I planned to. However, midway through the project I realizes that 14 tweets are too much for me, and too much for the people. I tried to get my tweets at the right times since I am a big twitter user, I know the times that most people are online and managed to get a couple of favorites per tweet which is really good for tweets about books. I am happy with my results however, I feel like I could have gotten more retweets as opposed to favorites so that more people could see my message. I also am very happy with the webpages that I found for my project since they were also pretty easy to read and VERY informative.

Finally, I feel like my project was pretty effective. I like the responses that I got on my tweets at school. However, there were a couple of haters and one in particular told me to "chill" on my tweets. This tweet made me realize that I probably should slow down on the tweets. Here is the infamous tweet:




This took part in the reason that I slowed down on the tweeting. I had to. This is because the whole reason for the tweeting was to reach the people. With the people mad that I was tweeting, I had to cater to their needs. I think I made a good decision because I stopped receiving hate tweets. 

Overall, I think this was a good project that probably helped a bunch of teens to read. I had fun while doing this project because it was something that I liked to do. Also it would help a lot of teens. 

2 comments:

  1. I think your message was good, and the fact that you kinda pissed someone off proves you were going out there and spreading the word. Good job.

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  2. You were really effective in getting people to respond to what you tweeted about even if it was negative feedback. Good job!

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