Wednesday, November 23, 2016

The Next New Thing

There are countless new types of media that are being introduced every few years and a handful of them will take the world by storm in the near future. One type of new media I suggest that hasn't existed yet is an app which would allow users to detect parking spaces available around their neighborhood. Parking is extremely hard to find especially in the city and during at night. This would benefit many drivers including myself because I usually spend more time looking for parking than getting to my destination. I doubt there would be an app that reflects on this, but I would not be surprised within the next couple years someone will make it happen. This is because technology is evolving at an interminable pace.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Our Class Wiki - So Far

I have been adding new graphics and photos onto several wiki pages so far that I had interest on including Sports in New Media and Gaming. I also proofread the content on the wikis whether it was deleting unnecessary words or if other users made any errors. In addition, I also fixed up some of the grammar on these pages. For the content that had no references, I had to add a reference that backed up what was said for it. For the upcoming week or so, I will do more research in the realm of sports and new media by contributing my own thoughts and content to these wiki pages. All the changes I have made so far will aid readers and users into having a better understanding and visual on the topic including the improved grammar and added graphics.

P2P File Sharing

What is file sharing? 
File sharing is basically what it looks like. It is the sharing of various media clips, audio, documents, and much more. People can share these files through mediums including using a flash drive, email, and clouds.

What is P2P File sharing?
P2P is the acronym for Peer to Peer and it is used through a P2P sharing network software on a computer. Computers are the staple of file sharing through a network and between two different systems. The computers on the network serve both as a workstation and a server for the massive amount of files that are shared to each other.

What are some examples of P2P file sharing?
Some examples of P2P file sharing include the likes of popular torrent softwares in Pirate Bay and BitTorrent. These are softwares that complement each other where BitTorrent sync files and torrents downloaded from Pirate Bay onto your computer. These files range from movies to music to games that you can upload or download onto your computer. According to an article written by Brian Shelter and Brad Stone, "People have swapped illegal copies of songs, television shows and movies on the Internet for years. The slow download process, often using a peer-to-peer technology called BitTorrent, required patience and a modicum of sophistication by users. Now, users do not even have to download." This shows that P2P file sharing has been around for years and it is popular among users on the internet because everything torrented is free essentially.

Citations:

1) Digital Pirates Winning Battle With Studios by Brian Stelter and Brad Stone. The New York Times, Feb 5, 2009, p. A1

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Advice to Baruch College

I would create an official Facebook page for Baruch as like an alternative to the Student Life emails they would send every week. This would be more convenient to the students because I am pretty sure most of the students at Baruch has a Facebook account. I would also post news, updates, schedule changes to the page on a weekly pages so the students are up to date with what is going around on campus. An Instagram page would also help improve the college and its brand, by uploading pictures of everyday college life at Baruch. Pictures would include beautiful photos of the plaza, campus photos, student interaction, and much more. Lastly, I would have a Humans of Baruch page as a replica to the famous Humans of New York if they do not have it already. This would allow students or even future students to see what the Baruch community is like instead of the typical going to class and going back home perception that everyone has of a college experience.

Privacy & Confidentiality

The internet stores an abundance of information including jeopardizing one's privacy and confidentiality. All of this directly relates to New Media and its tools which has barely secured a person's personal information. Individuals have all the control and freedom from these applications, but barely any control on the information that gets published onto the internet. New Media technologies include popular social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. While, they do allow you to filter your privacy settings, not everything could be set to private. People on the internet are like geniuses. They will somehow, someway find a way to bypass through all privacy protocols and leak out your information. BE CAREFUL of what you post online and this should not be an issue in the future.

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Creativity and New Media

Snapchat is by far my favorite app on my phone. It allows me to snap photos or record anything I want. Having no limits or boundaries, this app allows me to be more creative than my usual self. It also does not hurt to have features including filters and face swapping from which you can add a little extra flavor to your photo. These photos capture yourself in the moment and you are able to share these photos to anyone including your friends and family. A feature I like the most is being able to add a caption to any of the photos of videos you take. It is basically a visualized example of a tweet on Twitter.



Creativity

The up and coming new media technologies has immensely produced new forms of creativity unlike any other in the past. Digitalization has become a key in this transition of new media. It allows users to have easier accessibility to any content on the web, on the phone, or even on the go through Snapchat. To add on top of that, they are motivated by the current content that they would want to take creativity to a whole new level and try to one up it. In the article, "Twitter Serves Up Ideas From Its Followers" Twitter also fostered their creativity by adding many options to their interface including the retweet and list button. Their use of new media from checking up trends has helped expand their creativity and innovation by adding these features. Today, the sky is the limit when it comes to one's creativity. This is all due to new media.

Citations:
  1. Twitter Serves Up Ideas From Its Followers by CLAIRE CAIN MILLER, the New York Times, October 26, 2009. Available at:http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/26/technology/internet/26twitter.html

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Modeling Reality with Virtual Worlds

Virtual reality is a computer generated representation of the world or in other words, reality. It can be used in many different ways including games, sightseeing, and also medical training. Speaking of medical training, hospitals enforce virtual training to better prepare nurses in real life scenarios. This is extremely important because we are talking about life or death of a patient. If nurses aren't trained well enough, they might not know what to do when the unexpected happens which then, they are forced to hit the panic button. For example, in the article "Avatar II: The Hospital", Simon says that “Dozens of hospitals, medical schools and health foundations have staked out space in the online community Second Life, where participants can build their own virtual clinics and stage just about any training drill they can imagine” This shows you the benefits of what virtual reality can have on reality itself and it is getting utilized more and more to this day. Virtual reality could benefit many other careers and jobs to improve its employees and workers.

On the contrary, virtual reality do has its disadvantages. Some of the generated virtual models are not fully compatible or representational of the real world. It is also time consuming to spend countless hours just trying to get the feel of a virtual world. One example is having a virtual classroom. In the article, "The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Virtual Classroom and
the Role of the Teacher", they write that "The lack of face-to-face interactions with other peers and the instructor can be a disadvantage for the students and professors." This is true to a sense that you almost never get to see your professor and vice versa. Everything is done virtually. From my experience, I learn more in a classroom setting because you are there in reality sitting in a classroom while the professor is lecturing.

Virtual worlds foster creativity by having the creators brainstorm any idea that comes up to their heads and use it as part of the virtual reality. This brings out their creative mindset into the picture. In other words, virtual reality can be anything, anyone, or anywhere. I have a feeling virtual reality in the future will be so high tech, that you almost would not tell the difference between what is virtual and what is real. That is how far technology has come and it will continue to be more advanced in the future.

Citations:

1) "Avatar II: The Hospital" by Stephanie Simon, The Wall Street Journal, April 13, 2010

2) "The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Virtual Classroom and
the Role of the Teacher" by Guy Posey, Thomas Burgess, Marcus Eason, Yawna Jones,
virtual classroom.pdf

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Social Networking Sites

I have visited four of the most popular social media sites that are out there today which includes the likes of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

I use Facebook on a daily basis whether it is trying to catch up on the news on your news feed or chatting with friends through messenger. I like how Facebook lets you connect or add friends with basically anyone from around the world who also has an account. This goes to show you how far new media has come. I believe that Facebook holds the most users out of all the social media sites. You are able to post statuses, add your friends, uploads photos or videos, and also like certain posts or pages in which you are interested in.

I have been using Twitter for almost two years now and I am loving it. You can place tweets out that are available for the world to see. Following other users is also a nice feature that they have where you are able to gather updates from the users you follow including their thoughts and opinions on different issues. Hash-tagging is a key component of Twitter because that is how tweets are found and you can basically come up with anything related to that tweet.

LinkedIn is the professional site of Facebook. It has many different purposes. You can create a profile of yourself to image your resume as an alternative including adding your education, work experience, and skills. Your profile would expose yourself to thousands of employers looking to find the right candidate for their vacant positions. It is also more of a networking tool where you can interact with many different professionals whom are also in your career path.

Lastly, YouTube is the staple of homemade videos that get uploaded on a daily basis. It has many different content ranging from sports to music to comedy, etc. I have been loyal fan of YouTube since it first came out in 2006 and I haven't looked back. You are able to subscribe to many different channels out there which notifies you when the person subscribed to you has uploaded a new video. Videos can also be liked or disliked, and commented on. I surf YouTube on my spare time more than any other social media site.


Blog about Twitter

Twitter can be similar to BlackBoard discussions, in terms of how one looks at it. Twitter is a site where one can express their thoughts out to the world by placing tweets. This is very similar to a blog, but the tweets on twitter are shorter compared to a blog. BlackBoard discussions on the other hand, is like a forum where you can discuss several topics or threads with your classmates in the class. It is more of like a back and forth kind of thing where one person creates a topic and another person responds or give their own thoughts about it. Twitter has a similar process where one can like, reply, or retweet another person's tweet if you wanted to spread awareness of a tweet or thought. An in-class discussion is different to an extent where you are basically tweeting, but its a face to face interaction with your professor or classmates. You are not behind a computer screen, but the whole purpose is to let your thoughts out to the public. I personally prefer Twitter discussions over everything else because you have more freedom on what you want to be heard about especially over the Internet where it could go from a simple tweet to a tweet that is viral and is all over the news.

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Social Networking

Technologies in social media can be used in many different aspects including impacting the social and business world. It gives us a better way of connecting and communicating with friends, family, and just people around the world in general. Social media can be used as a recruiting tool for companies to hire new employees based on one's experience and qualifications. All of this can be seen through a popular and growing website called LinkedIn. In the article, "Social Networking Technology Boosts Job Recruiting," Crawford-Hentz uses LinkedIn to recruit for high quality candidates through a click of a mouse. Professionals can market themselves through this site as a resume alternative including having your work experience, skills, and qualifications all in one profile. On a more serious side of social media, it has been used to fight against dangerous driving in New Delhi, according to the article, "In India, Using Facebook to Catch Scofflaw Drivers." Police in New Delhi are using Facebook to catch traffic violators by having other drivers take photos of videos of the unsuspected drivers and posting it on the Facebook page. These are just some of the ways social media technology can benefit society as a whole. 

Speaking of benefits, social media has a surplus of advantages including its accessibility and connectivity. It is now the core of society today with sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. These sites offer one purpose and that is to connect with anyone around the world while sharing your thoughts online. For businesses, social media is a vital part to a business. It helps create awareness of your brand to the millions of people online browsing through social media and the internet in general. Most companies today have their own Facebook page and it helps in the long run. Although it seems like social media technology can only be advantageous to society, it does have its own cons or a "dark side" to it. Most of it has to do with the privacy of a user because your profile exposes your personal information to millions of other users on the same site, let alone the internet.  Another is cyberbullying. This is the most harmful way social media can be used on any individual including tarnishing one's reputation. An example of a site that condones this is called JuicyCampus. Anonymous users can post attacks on classmates and other students that can be embarrassing, racial, or just false rumors about other people. Sites like these can negatively impact society and its views on social media technology as a whole. 

I think technologies explained above will continue to evolve in the future, if they have not yet already. Since everything is accessed digitally around the internet now, I feel like social media utilized to its full potential. This would help further face to face interactions between friends, family, or just anyone whom you connect on social media. This would retain its purpose which is the connect and interact with different people. 

Citations: 

1) Social Networking Technology Boosts Job Recruiting by Frank Langfitt, NPR, March 16, 2008. 

2) "In India, Using Facebook to Catch Scofflaw Drivers" By Heather Timmons, NY Times, August 1, 2010,

3) "They're Back, and They're Bad: Campus-Gossip Web Sites," by Jeffrey R. Young, The Chronicle for Higher Education, Sept 4, 2009, p. A20+

Monday, September 26, 2016

Blogs vs. Wikis

Blogs are basically an online diary where you can share your personal stories, thoughts, and experiences. These stories are frequently updated by the blogger to be shared to the public. For example, in the article "Wal-Mart Tastemakers Write Unfiltered Blog," Walmart turned to blogging for relief when retailer's public relations began to mount. Their blog highlighted the good deeds of working at Walmart including first hand experiences from its employees. Blogging is beneficial to not just the public, but to corporations as well.
Wikis on the other hand, are not only worked on by one person, but with several whom collaboratively contribute to the project. Anyone can edit the material and it is mostly used for team or group assignments. An example of this would be Google Documents where you can share your document with team members who can all edit and make changes to it. In the article, "More on How to Build Your Own Wikipedia," there are rules for deploying wikis. They include editing, setting standards, and rules for uploading text or photos. This allows for continuous collaboration among whoever has access to the wiki.

Convergence plays an influential role in today's world especially with technology getting more advanced. There are tons of networks and outlets out there that pave way for easier accessibility and interactions for the users. Lots of information are stored through these types of mediums especially the Internet.

Blogs can be used for collaboration just like wikis. There are bound to be people who share the same interests as you. They could comment on your blogs to show interest or give their advice and thoughts on the situation and vice versa.

I am not sure if this wiki has been done yet or not, but it would be cool to see fantasy football enthusiasts come together and work on a wiki which encourages people to start players who are on their fantasy team for that week. The public would be able to list the pros and cons of a player including their matchup, injuries, ratings etc. I am a huge fantasy football fan myself and I would love to see that happen because it would be beneficial to me.

Citations:

1) Wal-Mart Tastemakers Write a Blunt and Unfiltered Blog, NY Times, march 3, 2008, p. C1

2) Wiki While You Work; The technology popularized by Wikipedia can help companies gather and manage their own collective knowledge. Here's how to get started by Margaret Locher. CIO, May 1, 2008. Vol. 21, Iss. 14




Saturday, September 10, 2016

Topic: Blogs vs. Wikis

My research topic includes what I am doing right now; blogging. I am going to compare and contrast the differences and similarities between blogs and wikis. I have never started my own blog or contributed towards a wiki. This will be something new and interesting for me to do research on.  I do know that blogs contain personal stories and thoughts on anything that a blogger would like to share and wikis are sites that let users add or delete content on. I will also be doing more research on how they impact each other or if they are good complements to one another. It would also be good to see what kind of impact they have on users and new media as a whole.