Wednesday, April 29, 2015
New New
New media has almost everything anyone can want and need to make communication easier. But a new form of media that would be pretty interesting is a website that worked as a mix between Second Life and Facebook. On Second Life you can create your own avatar and basically roam the world and Facebook is used as a way to stay in touch with people you already know and network. A website that allowed users to create avatars that looked like virtual images of themselves would be interesting because it would elimate the fact that overusers of virtual worlds tend to forget about the real world. On this website there would be real people, in real neighborhoods, speciffically the ones where the user is from. A virtual world allows you to live in a fantasy world and thats fun to do as a game but it also brings a disappointing feeling when you realize that none of it is true. The Facebook aspect would come in with a networking aspect. People who know each other can introduce their friends to their other friends and there will be an actual real life look image to match so the catfishing aspect is eliminated. I think this is a great new idea for media especially since is improves some of the disadvantages that social networking sites have.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
P2P
File sharing is the practice of sharing or allowing access of multimedia, books, programs, etc. from one computer to another over the Internet or a network. On the other hand, peer to peer file sharing refers to the sharing of files directly from one computer to another without the need of a central server. One example of P2P sharing is Lending Club. Lending Club is a website that allows users to apply for loans and recieve funding straight from the investors and without the branch network. Basically, with Lending Club investors put up funding for loans with their own return rate and are able to profit while consumers recieve lower interest rates. Peer to peer file sharing is a new type of technology that is beneficial because it is a direct process and eliminates the middle man.
Kaufman, Wendy. "Peers Find Less Pressure Borrowing From Each Other." NPR.org. NPR, 10 May 2013. Web. 23 Apr. 2015. <http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/05/10/182651552/peers-find-less-pressure-borrowing-from-each-other>.
Kaufman, Wendy. "Peers Find Less Pressure Borrowing From Each Other." NPR.org. NPR, 10 May 2013. Web. 23 Apr. 2015. <http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/05/10/182651552/peers-find-less-pressure-borrowing-from-each-other>.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Wiki So Far
When I first looked over the wiki one of the pages that I found interesting was the "Definitions" page. This got me thinking that a big part of assimilating into social media is keeping up with the slang. Social networking sites make it easy for people to communicate and network with each other, and users have even gone as far as creating acronyms for words for simpler typing. As new acronyms are developed it is difficult to keep up with them all, so I started a page titled "Social Media Acronyms." The page is basically a list of acronyms (acronym and actual word) from A-Z. Since creating the page I have constantly been updating it with new acronyms as I go, trying to have at least one for each letter. Some things that I plan to work on in the future is adding an image to the page and writing more of an introduction. I was also considering incorporating slang instead of only acronyms.
Monday, April 20, 2015
Privacy
New media has caused a great breach in privacy for Internet users. Site
like Google and Facebook are taking our personal information and spreading it
to other data companies who wish to know the smallest details about us. Web
surfing and social networking has advanced greatly over the years and it is has
now become a very prevalent part of our lives. With the weight that the
Internet holds today it is difficult to tell if it is the companies behind
these site or the users who are to blame for privacy issues. For one websites
gather information from advertisements, online purchases and profiles. However,
like Target, companies can face security breaches with private customer
information, like address and credit card numbers, being lost. But as far as
social sites are concerned it is on the users to read the terms and agreements
properly and to know not to post private information. It is crucial that people
know where there information is going before they put it online. Anything
shared via a social networking site is sent to everyone on that persons friends list
but also to other agencies that are not. These agencies are composed of
advertisers, researchers, marketing analyst, etc., who can share the obtained
information with their fellow marketing and advertising firms. In order to
really partake in networking though, part of the criteria is to share things
like events, interest, relationship statuses, etc. but are we willing to
sacrifice our privacy for a few Facebook posts? Facebook founder Mark
Zuckerberg once said that in today's society it has become the norm to share
personal information.
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Advice
Attending and graduating from college is a
respected accomplishment. Nothing about going to school is easy, so it would
definitely be nice if campuses made things easier on their students. I
personally am an active user of Blackboard and I have been fortunate enough to
have my professors update Blackboard consistently. However, I do wish that
Blackboard had a app. School email is linked to the site and you do get
notifications when content is added, but it is never anything useful. It would
be great to get helpful notifications when homework is posted, syllabi’s are
changed, future readings or assignments are added, etc.
Baruch specifically, has a great campus and I am proud student but it
does have room for improvement. There is so much going on at Baruch that it is
impossible to keep up! There are so many clubs, tons of events, and loads of
activities but there is really no productive way of keeping up with everything.
Baruch can definitely benefit from having an app; An app where a school event calendar
is available, a listings of clubs and any important notifications (like
entrances being closed requiring an extra 4 minutes to get to class!). Yes we
do get tons of emails and fliers from the school but it can be overwhelming and
just too much sometimes. We already have Twitter and Instagram so why not an
app?
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