Friday, September 30, 2016

Questions for Emerging Adults: What quotes are important to you? What are you doing to get those quotes seen by other people?

tinyurl.com/jesselair

“Children are not things to be molded, but are people to be unfolded.”
Jesse Lair
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If you agree with Jesse, what kind of classes should teachers organize?


Algunas personas piensan que la educación se trata de "moldear los futuros líderes de nuestra sociedad ...", 


"Los niños no son cosas para ser moldeados, pero son personas que se desarrolló." 
Jesse Lair

Si está de acuerdo con Jesse, ¿qué tipo de clases deben organizar los profesores?

What poster will you create to get this message OUT THERE?

The posters will be posted here for others to use.

It's all about "Global Skills"
What skills will you need to work anywhere in the world?

What social media do you use as an emerging adult?


Dear Young Adult.

You want to make an impact on the world.
You're more than a "teenager."  You are more than a young person who is defined by your age.
You are more than your number of years.

You are an emerging adult.

What social media do you want to be connected with?

Instagram
Many teens use Instagram and snapchat to "define their level of cool."

Emerging adults use Instagram to create collections.


Facebook and Twitter allow you to spread and recommend what is good, honest, pure, just, lovely, of good report.
Let's think about these things.

When an adult looks at your social media, what do you post?


LinkedIn has slideshare, where adults post presentations.

What presentations have you made?   
What do you value?

What presentations ahave you seen


YouTube
Do you use LIKES and SUBSCRIBES and Comments
to define "the good, honest and just" things and people around you?

Can you become a reliable collector of useful and beautiful things and people?

Can you create and collect posters of quotes?  How about making posters about these quotes?













A college admission officer might look at your Instagram account.
Future employers will ask, "Do we want this person around us?   Does this type of person represent our ethics and values in our company?"


Your SoundCloud account can LIKE 


GoodReads tells people that you learn from books.   Many college professors will respect that...
https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/359196.Jess_Lair


Let's expand this list. 
What advice can you give to other emerging adults?  (let's stop using the word "teenager")
What methods will you use to build your social media?

How do you affect the internet?

What are your footprints on the Internet?

Are you a consumer of information?
Are you a GUIDE?  Do you leave signs and tell other travelers where to find good information?  Do you leave comments?
Are you a creator?

Can you pass along this list of questions to other "emerging adults"?

What apps are on your phone?  

What do you look at daily to influence your mind?
When you are riding in a car or waiting in line, what are you doing?
Do you have a collection of quotes to inspire you?
Do you have apps that can prepare you

EXAMPLE
Learning another language can "grow your brain."
Do you have the Translate Google app?

Looking at a "problem a day" from the SAT and ACT can "challenge you."   What app do you use?

If you have a friend who says, "I'm just not good at math," can you encourage that person with a daily math exercise?
The skill of mental math is supported by Math Workout.

Do you take interesting photos of your world?  Do you make collections and share them on photos.google.com?
Do you have the Google App for Photos?


How do you use your phone?

What questions do you want to ask yourself?

This document is in the beginning of a book,
a slideshare (a presentation)
a YouTube video
a spoken book (on soundcloud)
a document on Google Drive (where people can add to the list.)

To protect the ORIGINAL document (because other peopple might want to change it), the original document is left on Google drive.... but a SECOND version (which you can add to and change) is also on Google Drive.

If you want to add to the list or make comments, write to ManyPosters@gmail.com and ask for permission to add comments or add questions.

Make this book, video, collection better by sharing it.

Make this book, video, collection better by adding to it.

Send your comments to 954 646 8246 by text

Questions for Emerging Adults
tinyurl.com/emergingadult   << this page


Google Drive document:   http://tinyurl.com/EmergingAdultBook

To edit the book












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