Top 5 Sources
We live an era where knowledge is constantly at our fingertips. Our brains are overloaded with a plethora of information on a daily basis.
The average human being makes an average of 35,000 decisions each day and of those 35,000 decisions 5 of my decisions are based upon what media I decide to absorb each day.
#1. Google
Google is the source I use the most due to its accessibility. As someone who asks a multitude of rapid fire questions at one time being able to quickly pull out an electronic device on a moments notice and retrieve information quickly is highly convenient in a society constantly pressed for time. Google offers a streamlined method of gathering a wide range of information such as news and research through Google Scholar. The ultimate drawing factor to Google is not merely the ability to retain information but, the capabilities to create through tools such as Docs, Drive, Slides, Sites, and even Gemini.
#2. Conversations
Conversing with others is another way I retrieve news. While a variety of topics can come up in day to day conversations, I can learn about a different perspective of a current event or even something new about someones life. Conversations not only help build lasting connections but also help with ones mental health.
#3. Text/Email
Text/ Email is the third source I receive news. Text messages are often a way of sending and receive urgent news in an informal context such as updating a friend that you may be running late to dinner. On the contrary perhaps you are meeting with a client and do not have their phone number then I might let them know via email I may be running late. Additionally, many media and news outlets utilize email to update their subscribers in order to inform them of any recent updates. Therefore, it depends on who the sender is and the urgency of the news being delivered which determines wether text or email is the best outlet to communicate.
#4 The Daily Herald
The Daily Herald is a newspaper. The Daily Herald is a local newspaper delivering news in the Chicago Suburbs. They primarily focus on local stories and events going on outside of the 'windy city'. Reading they physical version of the Daily Herald allows me to have a break from technology. I also seek the benefits of being able to focus better, increase my attention span, and improve comprehension. Reading a physical newspaper offers the benefits of making physical notes in the side margins which improves retention of the content.
#5 Euro News
Euro news is a European televised news outlet. I often find myself gravitating to this particular news outlet due to the polarization of American media and they come in with a different perspective that most American media outlets fail to take into account. Euro news discusses the perspectives of different influential nations from across the world.
They pose hot topic questions and discuss both sides of possible solutions such as discussing what laws (if any) should be put into place regarding Artificial Intelligence. However, because euro news is not streamed on national television in the United States I have to watch the news on my phone at bizarre hours of the day due to the time difference or read the hi lights on my phone.
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