Thursday, October 25, 2012
Creativity in New Media
Some of the thing you can do with new media is quite fun. For my example i typed into "photo editor" into Google. I clicked the first site Befunky.com and uploaded a photo I took from Google Images and played around with the settings. It was very easy to play around with the options and get exactly what you would want your photo to come out like. At the end you can either upload to some social media sites if you so choose or you can download it back onto your computer. Also there are is an app for Befunky in the app store and google play. The finished product of image is below.
Monday, October 22, 2012
BLOG: CREATIVTY
New media technologies such as
social media foster users to come up with new ideas. One example of this as
seen in the article by Claire Cain Miller in the New York Times states that
companies have been monitoring twitter through their followers to come up with
new products or improve their existing product or service, even twitter does
this. In the article it states that an early twitter user by the name of Chris
Messina came up with the hash tag symbol to mark conversations to have them
linked to a certain topic. Twitter replied that many people would not
understand it but it is now part of twitter and used by many users to tag
certain posts for events that they are tweeting about. Ideas like Messina’s are
creative and help the companies to better their products or services while
using new media technology.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Modeling Reality With Virtual Worlds
Virtual communities can be used as alternate setting in
which employees in expansive companies can get together and bounce ideas off
themselves. According to Mark Tutton in
an article on CNN said that Second Life one of these virtual worlds give
companies the abilities to create expansive environments such as auditoriums,
social areas, parks and more.
There and many pros and cons that can be seen through these
virtual worlds. Some of the pros include, ease of access to meet with people
from around the world. Less expenses as you are not shuttling employees from
different parts of the world to meet each other at a conference. Some cons
include the ability for others to get your login information and then
impersonate you. Also some people do not enjoy having to interact with people
through a computer but would much rather convey their ideas through meeting a
person face to face.
In the article in the Wall Street Journal by Stephanie
Simon, she explains that some hospitals have created a virtual hospital. This is
interesting as it give nurses and doctors a training ground in which they can
have simulations of how to deal with emergency situations. It also allows the hospital to be prepared
for these situations at a lower cost than a life according to the article it
costs $1,000 to buy the land and about $300 for programmers to maintain it. It
then also may cost up to $150,000 to build a to scale virtual hospital. All these
cost are less expensive then someone’s life. So for these reasons like being
able to create virtual buildings and practice what would happen in an intense
situation is very creative.
I hope these virtual worlds become less expensive to make so
that these companies can continue to keep costs down while also delivering a
superior product by using these virtual worlds to bounce off ideas with other
employees. I also think these virtual worlds will also be used more in the
future as they are less expensive then actually paying for flights for
employees.
Monday, October 8, 2012
TWITR: Blog about Twitter
There are many comparisons between discussions through twitter, blackboard, or an in class discussion. One of the comparisons is that everybody is able to partake in the discussion if they so choose. Although a contrast is that the teacher cannot pick on any one student to answer a question on twitter or blackboard. Another comparison is that one person usually starts the conversation and you can have a back and forth conversation or the conversation can split into different sub groups. A comparison between blackboard and twitter discussions is that there is a sense of anonymity as you have never met this person face to face unless you actually set up a meeting or have a prior experience with this person.
BLOG: Social Networking Sites
My impressions of Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and LinkedIn
are that they are all social media sites. There are all social media sites but
they are all different in what they are trying to promote. Facebook is a site in
which you make a profile and talk to friends, post pictures. Facebook also
allows people to interact with other people’s posts showing up on a news feed.
Twitter is a place for people to interact with people they necessarily do not
know personally. For twitter many celebrities use it to communicate with fans
on a daily basis. The new MySpace is place for promoting music it seems. It
gives artists a way to distribute their music and gain a fan following. All
these sites are an important tool for many companies so they can issue
non-formal statements, settle customer feedback in a way that is not expensive
and not time consuming. Another social media site is LinkedIn; this site is
mainly for professional people who are looking to make contacts in their
desired field. With these contacts they can find jobs if they quit their
current job or get fired. Basically what this site is so people can network
themselves better and can find better opportunities for themselves without
having to go to conventions or meet ups. These are my impressions of the social
media websites Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and LinkedIn.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Social Networking
Some of the ways that social networks are currently being
used in the corporate sector is for the further advancement of relations
between customers and companies, others are harvesting data in order to be used
in suit the needs of the consumer in different products, and it also allows
companies to collaborate on different issues in order to solve problems. Creating
products based off their consumers’ needs is being explored by IBM which can be
clearly shown in the article ‘What’s next? Your future in Social Networking”. All of these are current uses for social
networks that companies use in the corporate sector.
The benefits of these new technologies can be clearly seen
in the article “Why is Nissan mimicking MySpace?” by Kenji Hall. In the article
the author shows that Nissan was developing a social network for their
employees. One of the beneficial points of the creating this tool was to be
able to bypass certain restrictions between employees. It basically allowed
employees to discuss ideas they had faster and more efficiently. By doing this
new technology would be created faster and more cost effective.
I feel there is dark side to social networks. Many people I
know who are currently seeking a job are being requested to write down their
link to their Facebook profile so that the company can look into their personal
life. Many people including myself feel that this invades that person’s right
to privacy. But the problem is that if you do not give up the information to
your Facebook profile they won’t even give you an interview. Some companies I
have heard even ask for your login details.
For me I hope these technologies develop to become better in
the future. There are many occurrences right now about different social
networks harvesting your data to sell to private companies. I would hope that
this practice would stop. I hope that social networks spur growth in the
economy.
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