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Student Instructions Student Instructions Facebook your Favorite/Dream Job Facebook your Favorite/Dream Job Instructions : Using the template below , create a hypothetical Facebook page for a famous person who has your favorite/dream job. The final product should reflect the personality, ideas, conflicts, and achievements of this famous person. Show what sorts of people were/are in their life, including a variety of perspectives. Of course the page can have funny things in it, so long as it stays rated PG (no profanity or inappropriate content) and so long as you’re primary emphasis is on historically meaningful details. Here are some details to include: 1.A photo of your person. 2.Personal information about them and their interests (as best as you research and/or reasonably speculate). This can be a mix of things they actually like/liked in reality perhaps with current things you think they would enjoy based on what you know of their beliefs, behavior, and personality. 3.At least six “wall posts” from other real people, each should represent a different facet of your individual’s life. Perhaps comments that reflect change over time. The “newer” posts should be toward the top. Make sure the details of each post are accurate: a historically logical date, what “network” would they be part of in parenthesis, and a profile picture. These comments should be based on things that are historically true and relevant to your person. 4.Include six people in the “friends” box—simply pictures and names. Don’t have any repeats from the “wall” posts. They should be relevant to your person’s life. 5.List various hypothetical groups that your person would be a member of on Facebook. Some can be funny, while others are more historical/business related. For those who don’t know, a “group” on Facebook is a separate page that users can create/join and invite people to dealing with a various topic of interest, inside jokes, etc. 6.Create or insert an advertisement in the side column. Have it be an advertisement for the company that your manager manages. Saving: 1.Remember to save your work occasionally. When you’re all done, delete the instructions slide and print off the part that is your Facebook page and save. 2.Save only your facebook page, not the directions, to your flash drive facebook ___________ (your first name) 3. Due Today, you will print only the FB page (not the directions) before you leave. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME TALKING!

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Page 1: Student Instructions Facebook your Favorite/Dream Job Instructions: Using the template below, create a hypothetical Facebook page for a famous person who

Student InstructionsStudent InstructionsFacebook your Favorite/Dream JobFacebook your Favorite/Dream Job

Instructions: Using the template below, create a hypothetical Facebook page for a famous person who has your favorite/dream job.

The final product should reflect the personality, ideas, conflicts, and achievements of this famous person. Show what sorts of people were/are in their life, including a variety of perspectives. Of course the page can have funny things in it, so long as it stays rated PG (no profanity or inappropriate content) and so long as you’re primary emphasis is on historically meaningful details.

Here are some details to include:

1.A photo of your person.

2.Personal information about them and their interests (as best as you research and/or reasonably speculate). This can be a mix of things they actually like/liked in reality perhaps with current things you think they would enjoy based on what you know of their beliefs, behavior, and personality.

3.At least six “wall posts” from other real people, each should represent a different facet of your individual’s life. Perhaps comments that reflect change over time. The “newer” posts should be toward the top. Make sure the details of each post are accurate: a historically logical date, what “network” would they be part of in parenthesis, and a profile picture. These comments should be based on things that are historically true and relevant to your person.

4.Include six people in the “friends” box—simply pictures and names. Don’t have any repeats from the “wall” posts. They should be relevant to your person’s life.

5.List various hypothetical groups that your person would be a member of on Facebook. Some can be funny, while others are more historical/business related. For those who don’t know, a “group” on Facebook is a separate page that users can create/join and invite people to dealing with a various topic of interest, inside jokes, etc.

6.Create or insert an advertisement in the side column. Have it be an advertisement for the company that your manager manages.

Saving:1.Remember to save your work occasionally. When you’re all done, delete the instructions slide and print off the part that is your Facebook page and save.

2.Save only your facebook page, not the directions, to your flash drive facebook ___________ (your first name)

3. Due Today, you will print only the FB page (not the directions) before you leave. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME TALKING!

Page 2: Student Instructions Facebook your Favorite/Dream Job Instructions: Using the template below, create a hypothetical Facebook page for a famous person who

Networks:

Relationship Status:

Looking for:

Birthday:

Political Views

Religious Views:

Photos of Abe (4)

View Abe’s Friends (71)

Send Abe a Message

Poke Abe

Steve WozniakCo-founder of Apple Computer Inc.Picture

John Nicolay (Washington D.C.) wroteat 8:45 PM on November 19, 1863

Excellent oratory this afternoon sir, I’m sure it will be well remembered. It felt quite Biblical and its connection to the words of Jefferson was profound.

Activities:

Interests:

Favorite Music:

Favorite Movies:

Favorite Books:

Favorite Quotes:

Ulysses S. Grant (United States Army) wroteat 8:45 PM on July10 1863

Yo Abe! OMG we captured about 30,000 confederate soldiers , burned down a couple dozen farms, and Vicksburg is finally in the bag!

Wilbur F. Storey (Chicago, Illinois) wroteat 2:56 PM on April 28, 1861

You’re majesty (ha!), you’ve gone too far! Suspending habeas corpus just proves you’re a corrupt tyrant and a fool. Copperheads forever!

Charlie Sumner (United States Senate) wroteat 10:03 AM on May 12 1857

C’mon Lincoln, it’s obvious that slavery has got to go! Don’t be a pansy about it. BTW, If you see Preston Brooks, say hi for me.

Show your lady how much you love her.

With this finely crafted sewing machine from Shaw & Clark Co. you can vastly increase the productivity of your women, whether at home or in the factory.

Janet Hill

71 Friends see all

Henry Clay

John T.Stuart

Thomas Lincoln

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Silicon Valley Aftershocks, Tetris is the best game ever!, Freemasons, Order of the Eastern Star, University of California Berkley