Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Creativity and New Media

Blogs are a great way for the development of creative thinking and writing in students. For example I created this blog especially for my new media class .It provides freedom to students to post whatever they want and comment upon or share each other’s material. They can openly write on topics that intrigue them and give vent to their ideas without having to worry about grading or grammatical errors.
 For this assignment i decided to use an app call Reflection.This app allows you to modify your pictures with a lot of details that a professional designer probably use.This shows just having a phone gives you access to the world.With this app you can create shadow of the picture, change the setting of the object or the person.And you can also edit the picture while you are working with the idea that you want to use to create your own art.
I took this picture almost a few weeks ago of the Empire State.This is the before and after picture while i was using the app.


Sunday, June 26, 2016

CREATIVTY

It’s important to understand that in order to foster a creative group culture, we have to all be aware of, and respect, the different personality types in our organization. A personality misunderstanding can often be an underlying hindrance to group cohesiveness and communication. From the article below: “Creativity is not like riding a bike. Neither is it easily quantifiable. While there is research going on to identify exactly what is going on in your brain, nothing has been conclusively determined, so until then, I am going to follow the old adage that “the more you practice, the better you are.” Oatmeal said  it best creativity is a river, not a pool”.

I believe there is no greater inhibitor to creativity than a closed mind. I follow the notion that creativity and inspiration are drawn from all of my combined experiences. The more different and unique experiences I can draw from, the more creative my mind will be. For this reason I am always trying to learn and experience new things. I love to travel, learn languages, read different magazines, and watch foreign films. I do these things not only because they give me pleasure, but also because I know they are ultimately helping my creativity.

Works Cited
Social Influence and the Diffusion of User-Created Content by Eytan Bakshy, Brian Karrer, and Lada A. Adamic. Proceedings of the 10th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce, July 6-10, Stanford, CA. 



Modeling Reality With Virtual Worlds

Virtual worlds are three-dimensional environments in which you can interact with others and create objects as part of that interaction. Here are a range of virtual worlds to choose from which include fantasy, sport, historical and science fiction.
 Some are loosely based upon the real world but others such as fantasy worlds are as the name says: they are completely disconnected from the real world, which is also part of their attraction. From the first article below “There are several types of virtual worlds, which include: Second, The Sims, Active Worlds,Kaneva, IMVU".The common theme with many of these worlds is the ability to meet, chat and interact with other people. Every world must continue to exist even when someone has left and any changes made by a person should remain in place. There are more cons then pros from the virtual worlds. Many different fields of medicine, law enforcement, architecture and aviation. A virtual world provides a chance to experience things that are impossible in real life as if you were actually for example fighting zombies in a game.
 Communication using this technology would be susceptible to deception.
Due to the fast paced development of Virtual Reality and online worlds, there is a lack of laws regarding these worlds. From the second reading ‘’Users can say and do things in these worlds that is illegal in reality. Also, users may be less inhibited than in real life due to a sense of anonymity, and may act in a way that is socially unacceptable ’’.Many people may become addicted to living in these virtual worlds, and as a result forget or neglect their responsibilities in real life.

Works cited
http://mfile.narotama.ac.id/files/Jurnal/Jurnal%202012-2013/Situated%20learning%20in%20virtual%20worlds%20and%20immersive%20simulations.pdf 




Saturday, June 25, 2016

Social Networking Sites

Social networking site like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn are increasingly likely to provide value to nonprofits looking to have online conversations and reach new constituents.  The sites are fairly different from each other, however, Facebook is particularly good at promoting discussion and events, while Twitter is particularly good for connecting with organizations and the media and LinkedIn provides an interesting way to network with potential new supporters.
Facebook allows you to set up a profile, and post updates, links, conversations, events, photos, videos, petitions, or even collect donations online. Users who choose to “like” your organization see updates without needing to navigate to your page, and can get involved in discussions with other supporters.

For Twitter lets you send out a stream of short messages called “tweets” for instance, updates about what you’re doing, or links to resources of interest. People can choose to “follow” your tweets, and if they particularly like one they can “retweet” it. 

However, LinkedIn s an interesting site that falls somewhere between social networking for the general public and the niche social networking sites described below. Each person sets up a profile, which is similar to a resume, and can then link, to other people that they know. 

At last, MySpace has a large emphasis on music and musicians, and today can essentially be considered a niche social media site with a music focus. It’s worth checking, however, whether you might still use it to reach a very specific group of people. 





Monday, June 20, 2016

social Networking

There are many ways That business can use technologies and networking for instance in the first article : ''Social media have transformed corporate communication practices: Tools such as Twitter and Facebook allow organizations to speak directly to and solicit responses from the public quickly and affordably''. But the original intention of these media were to connect friends, not customers or employees; for businesses, accustomed to managing all aspects of communications, social media can be an awkward fit.

Technology advances show people a more efficient way to do things, and these processes get results. As the second article states: ‘‘the impact that technology has had on today’s schools has been quite significant. This widespread adoption of technology has completely changed how teachers teach and students learn”.
For example, education has been greatly advanced by the technological advances of computers. Students are able to learn on a global scale without ever leaving their classrooms. Such as Agricultural processes that once required dozens upon dozens of human workers can now be automated, thanks to advances in technology, which means cost-efficiency for farmers. Medical discoveries occur at a much more rapid rate, thanks to machines and computers that aid in the research process and allow for more intense educational research into medical matters.

I think the more advanced society becomes technologically, the more people begin to depend on computers and other forms of technology for everyday existence. This means that when a machine breaks or a computer crashes, humans become almost disabled until the problem is resolved. This kind of dependency is the real sad and dark side on technology puts people at a distinct disadvantage, because they become less self-reliant.

Works cited



http://www.teachhub.com/benefits-technology-classroom

Blogs v Wikis

The word Blog comes from the words Web Log. It's a Web site that allows an individual, or group of individuals, to share a running log of events and personal insights with online audiences. In simple terms, a Blog is an online journal.

Wiki is a type of Web page that allows anyone with an Internet connection to create and modify pages easily and quickly. This means that anyone that visits your Wiki will be able to create new pages and update your content whenever they desire. The name wiki comes from the Hawaiian words, which means quick.
As the article states that:’’ Here's an example of how blogs and wikis complement each other. Let's say you have an upcoming release for a software application. You prepare informative release notes. Put the release notes on the wiki, since the release notes will be helpful to users for months to come. But since people don't generally review the list of most recent changes to the wiki, you also post a note on your company blog about the new software update. The blog post is brief just a summary or extract of the information contained in the wiki page”.



If effectively deployed, wikis, blogs and podcasts could offer a way to enhance students', clinicians' and patients' learning experiences, and deepen levels of learners' engagement and collaboration within digital learning environments. As Dr axel Bruns said :  A gradual shift, by contrast, is less noticeable until what’s there today is markedly different from what was there before and only then do we realize that we’ve entered a new era, and that we have to develop new ways of thinking, new ways of conceptualizing the world around us if we want to make good sense of it’’.


I think by having blogs or wikis as co-workers we can Spend less time hunting things down and more time making things happen. Organize the space work, create documents, and discuss everything in one place. Create anything your team needs, meeting notes, product requirements, and knowledge base articles, on the web so everyone can contribute. Give feedback on any Confluence page or file with inline and pinned comments.



Work cited

Dr axel Bruns (http://produsage.org/0 is the author of blogs ,Wikipedia, Scond life ,and beyond :From production to produsage (New York :peter Lang 2008.)


http://idratherbewriting.com/2012/04/19/differences-between-blogs-and-wikis-and-why-you-might-need-both/