Using MOOC and social media for storytelling allows for a wider range of connections. You can connect with like - minded people on MOOCs who are interested in similar topics, and then share your story with them. Social media expands this network even more, potentially reaching people who might not be on MOOCs. It also helps in building a personal brand. If your story is about your expertise in a certain area, sharing it can establish you as an authority in that field.
One advantage is its versatility. You can write any type of story, be it a short fable or a long - form novel. Another is the ease of editing. You can go back and change words, sentences, or entire paragraphs easily. And it has a spell - check which helps in reducing errors.
One advantage is that it can offer a fresh perspective. Side characters often see things that the main character misses. For example, in a detective story, a bystander side character might notice a small but crucial detail about the crime scene that the detective overlooks.
One advantage is that it gives a more personal perspective. The main character can directly share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, making the story more immersive for the reader. For example, in 'The Catcher in the Rye', Holden Caulfield's narration lets us really get into his head and understand his disillusionment with the world.
Well, to retweet a story, first find the story you like. Then, you'll likely see a 'Retweet' button or something similar. Click that, and it'll share the story with your followers. Some platforms might have additional options like adding a comment before retweeting.
Story highlights are often public. However, some platforms give you the option to control who can view them. So, it might not always be the case for everyone. It really depends on how you configure your settings.
It's simple. Just open the social media app, look for the 'post' or 'create' button, and then start typing or adding pictures and videos for your story.
You can usually mute a story by looking for the options or settings icon next to it and selecting the mute option.