Is “Slacktivism” an appropriate term to define social media based volunteering efforts?
This week Ball Bearings discusses how our digital lives intertwine with our real ones.
Though Kasey Burchett would prefer living without modern technologies like her phone and social media, that doesn’t seem to be an option in modern society.
People often share aspects of their lives online, allowing them to connect to their followers through likes and comments.
In the digital age, politicians are learning to navigate new rules of communication to appeal to voters.
In death, we live on through social media as loved ones preserve accounts and cope with loss in new ways.
When I was a freshman in high school, my maroon LG enV2 flip phone was my most valued possession. It...
Research shows Generation Z uses social media differently than their parents. Is this true for Ball State students and faculty?
Those who surround themselves with like-minded people, both in person and online, sometimes believe the ideas expressed in their circles reflect the opinions of the world.
This week Ball Bearings takes a look at the psychology behind what we post and how social dynamics have shifted with technological innovations.