Technology has really changed how we get involved in politics, especially for us high school seniors. Here’s how:
Access to Information: We can easily look up information about candidates, policies, and current events online. Social media gives us real-time updates on political topics.
Online Engagement: Polls and petitions are just a click away. Social media lets us share our opinions and gather support for issues that matter to us.
Community Building: Platforms like Facebook and Twitter help connect students with similar interests and political views. This builds a sense of community and shared responsibility.
Mobile Apps: There are apps made just for civic engagement. They make it simple to register to vote and learn about local issues.
In short, technology helps us stay informed and become active citizens!
Technology has really changed how we get involved in politics, especially for us high school seniors. Here’s how:
Access to Information: We can easily look up information about candidates, policies, and current events online. Social media gives us real-time updates on political topics.
Online Engagement: Polls and petitions are just a click away. Social media lets us share our opinions and gather support for issues that matter to us.
Community Building: Platforms like Facebook and Twitter help connect students with similar interests and political views. This builds a sense of community and shared responsibility.
Mobile Apps: There are apps made just for civic engagement. They make it simple to register to vote and learn about local issues.
In short, technology helps us stay informed and become active citizens!