Wednesday, November 21, 2012
The Next New Thing
What I would like developed for a new type of media is really a combination of two types of already existing products. It would be a online experience where multiple people could watch a movie or TV show over the web and be able to talk to somebody with VOIP technology. So what I am trying to say is that someone could watch a TV show with someone and talk with that person all in one program. This would be a combination of a couple of programs like Netflix or Hulu and Skype.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Our Class Wiki - So Far
I have not added content to the wiki as of yet. One of the things I anticipate adding would be more information about virtual worlds like second life and things like that. I feel like that area of new media has a lot to be explored and I would like to learn more about it as well as sharing more information about it with my fellow classmates. That's all I have so far thanks!
Monday, November 12, 2012
BLOG: P2P
File sharing is the act of distributing or providing access
to digitally stored items. Peer to peer sharing is someone uploading a file
like an audio, video or text file onto the internet. Then people can download
that file through torrents or similar ways. Some of the more known types of
peer to peer file sharing is BitTorrent, Kazaa, LimeWire, bearshare and there
are many more examples out there. Torrents usually have faster speeds as people
seed the content they have already downloaded giving people faster download
speeds. The only problem with peer to peer file sharing is that downloading is
faster then uploading which was brought up in the article in Wired by Clive
Thompson. The main reason stated in the article is because internet providers
sell high download speeds but low upload speeds as their normal offerings. This
problematic because it causes a bottleneck for people wanting to download
certain things.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Privacy
Privacy is an important issue now that new media is around.
More now than ever there are more websites that are useful that require people
to log-in to use them. This is important as a key logger or virus on a computer
could divulge everything that a person types into the computer making those
accounts compromised. This also comes up with social networking as many people
post a lot about their personal lives and do not have the correct security
settings or do not have them at all. Some of these people may divulge when they
are not going to be home at certain times which make that person very susceptible
to being robbed when they are not home. Even more to the fact is that many
people put their whole lives on these social media sites including what their
phone number and other very private information that could be used against that
person. Also many companies are having problems securing data that is used in everyday
life. Many online banking and money exchanges like amazon payments or PayPal
may not be secure enough which leads to people hacking into them and stealing
money from people that did nothing wrong.
Advice
Some of the ways new media could improve Baruch College are
vast. One way is to make all announcements known on social media (Twitter, Facebook,
etc.). This is important as more people are buying smartphones and it is easy
to set up social networks to give updates straight to your smartphone. Also it
would be imperative to have one person dedicated to monitoring the social media
feeds. Another thing that the college could do is to offer more online classes.
A way they could do this is to set up a professor in an empty room with a
camera or have students in a physical classroom with the professor and teach
the class. After the class is over the technicians that were handling the
camera could upload the video onto blackboard and students could view the
lecture from anywhere. This could also be done in regular classes as it would
give students something to look back on to improve their knowledge other than
just the notes they took in class. Lastly there could be a blog of all the
different types of events that are happening daily. Instead of flooding people’s
inboxes with information they could just follow the blog and it would be easier
for the people that want to look up the information at a later date as well.
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