New Media Blog
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
The Next New Thing
The next new type of new media should be suspended hamster ball which is a video game system. The ball would have to be a size tailored to the customer that purchases it. The ball would be placed suspended within a stand that you would have to assemble. The players would be able to enter the ball and play an immersive first person game. The player would be able to feel as if they have entered a virtual world. The player would have to run as if they would in the game. Additional accessories will be implemented into the system to give it a more immersive feel. The hamster ball would roll as the player runs. The players would be able to play games as if they are in the game. This is system can be applied for many things like training for dangerous jobs such as firefighting, police officer, soldier, etc.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Our Class Wiki - So Far
So far in the wiki I have not contributed anything into the wiki yet. The research I have done is mainly on psychology topics like attachment theory, child development. Addition I have done some research on some art pieces from various artists since as of late, I have gotten interested in them. Over the next week I will be constantly contributing topics onto the class wiki.
P2P File Sharing
File sharing has become really common in the modern world where it is commonplace to send files to one another for convenience. File sharing is when one sends information from one computer to another via a network. P2P file sharing has gotten popular as well. P2P file sharing stands for peer to peer file sharing and this is when a person is able to access files like movies, games and books on a P2P network from other users connected to that network. P2P file sharing is something that is common now in the new age of technology where everything can be found with a quick search on the internet. An example is stated in Brain Stelter and Brad Stone's New York Times article, Digital Pirates Winning Battle with Studios. The examples that they gave are things that most people do when on these P2P networks. Some were music downloads from CDs and recordings for television shows. Additionally, people can download movies that are not even out on DVD yet easily. These have resulted in decline in sales for DVDs and music.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Creativity and New Media
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New media fosters creativity because you can use it in many different ways. I decided to make a "gif" or a graphics interchange file. My second life character is starting into a lighthouse light. But the way I captured the image i can say that the light is a teleporter to another dimension. That the shining light is dragging my character into another world. There are many possibilities in interpretation and that is what makes new media important in fostering creativity. People get access to doing things which they couldn't before.
New media fosters creativity because you can use it in many different ways. I decided to make a "gif" or a graphics interchange file. My second life character is starting into a lighthouse light. But the way I captured the image i can say that the light is a teleporter to another dimension. That the shining light is dragging my character into another world. There are many possibilities in interpretation and that is what makes new media important in fostering creativity. People get access to doing things which they couldn't before.
Creativity
New media fosters creativity because it gives a chance for the everyday person to do something for someone else's entertainment. People can use their creative minds to alter someone else's work as "parodies" and that can change or give birth to new genres. In Brooks Barnes' New York Times article, "Disney Tolerates a Rap Parody of Its Critters. But Why?" states that people start creating mash ups and that started a new genre in new media entertainment. The mash ups consists on syncing Disney cartoons to songs. It is because of the new media outlets, people can use it and more or less make something their own.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Social Networking
Social networking is being used by almost everyone nowadays from the high school student to the corporate executives in large companies. Social networking can be used a multitude of ways. People can use it for finding information on certain things because its more reliable to find someone who knows what you are looking for than relying solely on the internet. Additionally, corporations use social networking to gauge how the public responds to the company's products or to listen to feedback and improve upon their products. Social networking is beneficial to many people. As stated in Frank Lanfitt's article, Social Networking Technology Boosts Job Recruiting, " But what really makes LinkedIn helpful us that it allows users to share their online Rolodexes...With LinkedIn, he can find people faster using a vastly increased network of contacts." As you can see, social networking can help people find jobs easier since you can find people for any type of job. But social networking is not always a good thing. Social media can have a "dark side" as well. According to The Chronicle of Higher Education's article, They're Back, and They're Bad: Campus - Gossip Web sites, they state, "Students have more ways than ever to post anonymous attacks on classmates, thanks (or rather, no thanks) to new and expanded online forums." This article shows that social networking can be used negatively since there are sites out there that are made for users to hurt other people. These people would encourage the anonymous users to post embarrassing pictures and videos of others. In the future, social networking is just going to get easier to do. People would be able to find people for jobs easier and bullying online would be easier. I think that nothing much would change in the future regarding social networking but it would just be easier to use than it is now.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Blogs vs. Wikis
In this day in age, people in all ages has the need to be connected to the internet. The need to connect to people has become common practice within the modern world. People of all ages uses sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to be connected to people and as well as sharing one's life with everyone. Blogs and Wikis have seen less use due to it being overshadowed by larger social media sites. But blogs and wikis are very useful if used correctly. Blogs can be used for the collaboration of large groups of people. People in blogs can help people in all sorts of ways. An example of collaboration between people in blogs is that "people don't like to fight alone. There is strength in numbers" stated by Katherine Khatari in Micheal Wilson's 2008 article for the New York Times, Brooklyn Blog Helps Lead to Drug Raid. It is because of this blog that this Brooklyn neighborhood had that it helped the police track down and arrest criminals in their neighborhood. Blogs are not the only useful one. Wikis can be useful as well. Wikis can pool together information fairly effectively. An article by Information Weekly states, "It's a well-researched, well-written, and highly regarded source of information. If one person makes incorrect or inappropriate changes to an entry, others can roll the page back to the way it was before, or keep the changed and edit them further." Based on this information, I think that wikis can be used in the classroom setting by pooling together information for classmates to help each other study for exams. Information can be edited and pooled by classmates about the materials learned throughout the semester and that can help people study.
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