![]() I don’t want quality posts on the website to be drowned out by trivial posts.Įven if you don’t subscribe to the RSS feed, I will keep people subscribed to the Facebook page updated and informed about website updates and changes coming up. I can put up short (trivial) posts on Facebook that I probably would not want on the website. I envision more participation from those who see Social Work Tech Blog in their Facebook stream when asking for feedback and publishing short posts. While I have a burgeoning Twitter following, I would like to be able to connect with the social workers that access and use this blog. Social Work Tech Blog’s online presence is going to be emphasized on Facebook for a variety of reasons. This is a forthcoming page to this site, but my vision is to provide links to readers of this blog to an aesthetically presented layout of resources for psycho-education, including links to PDF files and YouTube videos. ![]() The specific tool of the creative genogram enabled us not only to provide a clear directive tool for family social workers but also to demonstrate the ways that social art corresponds to and can enhance the aims of family social workers in more detail. Thanks to receiving my Square Reader, I can now accept credit cards from clients (social work professionals) who procure my services. A theoretical understanding of social versus psychological art is outlined. For locals (near Monterey, CA), I am offering to create your online identity, develop your psychoeducational tools, and provide one-on-one tutoring for those interested in learning about technology. I have added a page to this website (which you can see if you are reading this on the site) called “ Services Offered“. I would like for you to feel welcomed in my home and not feel awkward and out of place, therefore, I put a little bit more effort to relate to those who have limited understanding of technology without boring those who are used to it. Running a blog is harder than it looks because I want to make sure that everything comes out in an engaging, informative, and visual way. I am keeping this domain as it is, meaning that isn’t going anywhere! I will continue to give you tutorials, articles, and outline any new tech things that I am using in my social work practice. The chart below explains how this would work. I have decided that I want this website to operate on two levels: Facebook and WordPress. ![]() I have thought about how I have wanted to run this blog and recently, I have decided to go in a new direction. I want you to know that I have not forgotten about you. I’m surprised that I have as many readers as I do □ and its telling me that this blog is of use to more people than I was expecting. I am aware that I am neglecting my blog and I am sorry about that. Things have been a little busy for me due to being in semester 3 (of 4) of my graduate-level education. I hope that you are well and that things are manageable in your life:
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