Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Reflection (Week 12)
Cyberspace (BG)
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Cyberspace
Monday, November 22, 2010
Library Modules
After reviewing the library skill modules I don’t have any questions about library research. I really liked the MLA and APA format modules because I’ve always been confused on what I needed to do. These will help me clear up my confusion. I also thought it was nice for them to talk about plagiarism, in high school we talked a lot about this and I even experienced it. I did not receive the extreme consequences but my 12th grade English teacher wanted us prepared for college life. These modules are good resources that I will refer back to throughout my college life. They also showed me how to narrow my research results which I’m grateful for, I’m always stuck with too many sources and information that I don’t know how to use this will help a lot. They have taught me a lot and will continue to teach me as I grow wiser.
Twitter Vs. The Newspaper
Cyberspace
Library Modules
Twitter VS. News
i remember watching a show about how this newspaper in denver went out of business due to its online coverage. several people were out of a job and the few older folks who still read the paper now no longer could. it was a perfect example of how the world is becoming more reliant on sources the public feels is quicker and easirer to access anywhere. the idea of quick and easy is what makes the internet and social sites easy to post to and share links on.
Library Modules
Library Modules
I think that the library modules were very interesting and very helpful. I believe that I will use the modules a lot more than I thought. The module that will be most useful will be the module about MLA and APA format. I remember that we went over this briefly in high school, but we never went into detail about it. Once I got to college all of my classes were saying use MLA and APA format and I am confused on what to exactly do. Also, I thought that the module about plagiarism was very interesting. I know that this is a big deal in college, but in high school we did not learn about it as much. I believe that these were the most helpful modules.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Twiiter
Library Skill Modules
Library Skill Modules
Twitter and The News
LIbrary modules
Twitter vs Newspapers
Another part of this is online newspapers this is a far better argument than twitter. I think most people go online for newspapers because you can read any newspaper around the country and that is truly amazing. This would keep you informed.
Still though for me, I like reading the literal "paper." I don't go on the computer much and when I do I usually have something that I need to do, so I get it done and get off. I don't think to look up today's New York Times. I know if I spent more time on the computer this is probably the way I would get my news. However, that is not the case. I like waking up in the morning drinking coffee and watching or reading (on paper) the news. I do go to these sources when I want to know more about specific events, but just as far as basic news reading, I'm not going to open up the computer.
I don't by any means disagree with the fact that computers are taking over the news and most other physically written materials. I think for some it also replaces the TV. You are able to download movies and watch TV shows any time you want. I just am really not so fond of using computers all the time.
Library Modules
Twitter and Content
While reading the Article, “Who needs newspapers when you have Twitter,” it reminded me a lot of a Media, Power and Culture class I am currently taking. While I was reading this, I compared the thoughts of Mr. Anderson with the information I’ve learned in the class and realized that I only agree with some of the stuff Anderson said. I agree with the part that said everything is going online based and the things of that sort. I agree with this because you can see it happening for yourself. Also, in my class we have watched many videos on how Newspapers are starting to go to online versions. I disagree with Mr. Anderson in the fact that he said traditional news and newspapers are dead. I disagree with this because as stated in my MPC class, there are people out there who will ALWAYS buy newspapers just for the physical aspect of it. I also disagree with this because when reading the newspaper and watching the news you get a diverse range of news so, if you choose to do what Mr. Anderson does and just pick what you want to know about you won’t be an informed person. Overall, I can see where Mr. Anderson is coming from but, there are a few flaws in his perception.
While looking at these CBC models, I have to agree with the new model rather than the older version. I agree with the new model because when something happens in someone’s life, people now post it on the radio, TV, or web rather than getting content on it first. I also agree with the next stop because people now-a-days comment on thing and blog (add information to it) when they see a subject that interests them. Then finally the news reaches you. In my opinion, in the past times, people use to get a subject and research it before they would report on it and in today’s world people tell first and research later. This is due to all the new technology such as cell phones, twitter, Facebook and thing of that sort.
Library Module
Library Modules Greg Knapp
The library skills module seems like a very valuable resource. Throughout high school we were taught about the formats explained and all of the topics listed on this page. It was very confusing though. The teachers never really cared about it and just told us to read a bunch of information that no one ever did. This site does a very good job organizing all of these topics. It is also easy to pay attention to the modules as you are flipping through them. I have never actual been to the library but this shows me what they are capable of doing.
Twitter and content- Greg Knapp
I really enjoyed the readings this week. “Who needs newspapers when you have Twitter”, made me think about what was going on with our changing newspapers and technology. Chris Anderson is someone who seems to be very concise and straight to the point. Not many people, especially someone of his job description, would say what he said. He stated that the way people get their information will change forever. The new way that he stated was through the internet. I couldn’t agree with Chris more. Eventually the internet and computers will take over everything. Those who say that it won’t are either narrow-minded or unaware of their surroundings. Anyone with common sense would not pay for something that they could get for free. The internet also has much more information. There is no limit on words like in a newspaper, so people can write for however long they like. Newspapers will not be around forever. It’s not a matter of if but when.
In the content article, they displayed something that is a popular subject. Media is manipulating information to how they want us to see it. Some argue that people need to see it as a primary source. While others might say it protects us. I don’t really have an opinion on this. I do agree with the second diagram portrayed. I think that there shouldn’t be any information withheld from the public eye. Whatever, the media is hiding I think that we can handle the truth rather than being lied to.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Twitter V.Newspapers/CBC Content
As far as the "How the CBC Thinks about Content" it's a very idealistic view. I wish that's how the media worked but it just doesn't. Newspapers and news shows work for a demographic that they will try to appeal to. If they're trying to sell papers that people will read then they will write what people will read. There's no perfect news source.