tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3261667525329617372.post3118945122880002057..comments2023-04-16T13:46:36.282-05:00Comments on Minnesota Humanities Center Blog: Diane Tran - Social media imitates lifeMinnesota Humanities Centerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03093685268468714458noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3261667525329617372.post-39402781369115797702015-05-11T13:03:59.959-05:002015-05-11T13:03:59.959-05:00Thanks for your thoughtful comment, Patrick. I'...Thanks for your thoughtful comment, Patrick. I'm grateful we have these social media mechanisms for connecting as well as the in-person conversations during our board meetings. While distinct in their purposes, these different forums for communication can collectively contribute to building meaningful relationships over time!Diane Tranhttp://www.minnesotarising.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3261667525329617372.post-2724741387564256712015-05-07T11:50:51.685-05:002015-05-07T11:50:51.685-05:00Social media, like consciousness itself, partakes ...Social media, like consciousness itself, partakes of the mystery of self-awareness. Case in point: this sprightly and perceptive reflection on social media is conveyed to me by a blog, and I will be sharing it to my Facebook page and Twitter account (three of the more common social media platforms--though I hear that among many Millennials these are all already rather old-hat). I am delighted that our Minnesota Humanities Center Board meetings will be enlivened and enlightened by Diane's wisdom and wit!Patrick Henryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16538941231261989574noreply@blogger.com