Hello everyone, my name is Daniela Roman. My nickname is Dani. I am 27 years old. I have a daughter whose name is Angie, she is 20 months old. She just started soccer practice this month, you can see a picture of her popping bubbles here:
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She gets more excited with the bubbles than playing with the soccer ball.
I also have a chihuahua whose name is Romeo, he is three years old. Here is a picture of him graduating from his puppy class. We were very proud of him. He wasn't very impressed with his cap and diploma.
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My relationship with social media has changed over the years. I remember having MySpace when I was in middle school. I remember uploading pictures on Snapchat every day of what I was doing. I remember going on Facebook Live at every celebration my family had. I have slowly stopped doing all of that. It can be due to maturity as well as being conscious that everything posted on line stays there forever. I like sharing big milestones every once in a while or I use social media to better connect with family members that live outside of the country. I still spend time on my social media accounts but I post less. I use social media to learn about something new, to network with other educators, and to learn about what's going on around the world.


Great to meet you, Dani. To answer your question, my accounts are set to public. I've done a lot with ed tech throughout the years and am as strong believer in the power of professional learning networks. For those reasons, I don't mind being 'found' online. I work hard to tell my story through my accounts and posts and not let someone else lead the narrative. That being said, it has ebbed and flowed during my career depending on who I was at the time. There is no correct answer with any of this- it has to be something you are comfortable with either way. Looking forward to learning with you.
ReplyDeleteHi Dani! It was really fun to read about you and look forward to learning with you. I think you really highlighted one of my main concerns about social media. I love to share. I am very much an open book. It is also really fun to use social media. I do wonder if I am too caveliary about how much personal information I share. I want to be open and authentic, but I also worry about coming across as professional. This is also difficult because I really believe in speaking my mind about issues I am passionate about. I know that some of my opinions could potentially alienate me from job opportunities. So I am curious about exploring in this class where that line of authenticity and opening up too much.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your last semester! All your hard work has paid off. I relate to your struggle with what to share on social media. I used to have a Facebook account, but my posts began to feel inauthentic. I was posting just for the sake of posting. I decided to stop using Facebook and have had a better relationship with social media ever since. Are there certain platforms that you do feel more comfortable posting on that doesn’t compromise your privacy? Thanks for sharing Dani!
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