Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Wiki so far


 
Unfortunately, I have not yet contributed to our class wiki. However, I did some research and know what I plan on contributing. I want to discuss the importance and impact of new media in the fitness industry, because it has impacted most of us greatly weather we know it or not. Also, I want to discuss the impact that new media has on the news. Personally, I never really watch the news because it is time consuming, but I know what goes on because of the media. During my commute, I scroll around Instagram, and sometimes Facebook, and see the different current events. For me, Instagram has a greater impact because it is easier to follow, more private, and simpler, so I enjoy it over Facebook. For example, I found out about the events in Paris because somebody posted a photo of it on Instagram, and after that many other people did the same, with the same hashtag.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

PTP File Sharing




File sharing is sharing various types of media (music, software, applications, movies), through technology and digitally. I would say the most popular one is illegally downloading music, because who do you know that actually still pays over $1.00 for each song on their ipod? Some artists, like Taylor Swift, got extremely annoyed with it that they took their music off of Spotify. PTP is a type of file sharing, but it has to happen between two peers, it stands for peer to peer. Often times, peer to peer sharing can be illegal, such as illegally downloading movies that are still in theatres, and not paying for them. Another example is peers copying exams or homework off of each other. There are many different uses and it is important to understand which ones are authorized and legal. One type of sharing done that has caught attention of many is Gmail enabling their images by default. Previously, they would disable many inappropriate images in order to protect their users, but now they are enabling them all (Econsultancy).
https://econsultancy.com/nma-archive

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Privacy and Confidentiality

The internet is the farthest place from private. On Facebook,Instagram, and Twitter there are settings to make yourself appear "private" to people that are not your friend or follower. How private can this actually be? Once something is on the internet, it is there forever. People show their friends, screenshot it, plus, anything and everything is searchable. There is a very little privacy on social media. The Washington Post article discusses that 300,000 personal records were leaked from the University of Maryland when the system was hacked. Students and previous students social security numbers, grades, and personal records were all released, which is huge. As we all know, a social security number is everything in itself. Things happen at any given time, no matter how much they are protected, they are never truly safe. The only way information can be kept private is to keep it off the internet and any social media sites.

Advice to Baruch College

Every student that attends Baruch is on some type of social media. I think they should make a place to communicate for students in every grade level and in the same major, maybe a twitter or Facebook page would be best. I meet people in my classes but I know that having another way to talk would just widen the horizon, and it would be nice to get advice from others. I think they could also make a useful Twitter page for us all to follow. Most professors want to communicate through email, but I dont even have my Baruch email on my phone, so I am not constantly on it. I have to go log onto a computer if I am at school and check it periodically, but it is not instant like my other emails that come to my phone. Sometimes this is a hassle if a professor cancels a class or emails something meaningful before class or a big exam; it would help to have another form of communication like a Twitter page. Also, I think there should be a way to communicate with other students in our classes through Blackboard. I know that there is a way to email the whole class, but there should maybe be an instant messenger or something faster on it. I think these changes would highly benefit Baruch because students would be more in-touch with each other and their professors.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Creativity and New Media

I created a movie with imovie, and then put it on Youtube. I thought the park in my town looked awesome during this time of year, especially since it is on the water. I stood there for a few minutes, just observed what went on, and took videos of the scenery. Then, I uploaded them to my computer and converted them, and made an imovie by merging them together. It was just a short few second movie, but I thought it was interesting and wanted to learn how to use imovie.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Creativity


New media is clearly causing an impact on technology. It is enabling creativity largely because there are a tremendous amount of different sites that can be used.

The New York Times article, Twitter serves up ideas from its followers explains that Twitter is not competing with any of its  competitors. Instead, it is coming up with new innovative ideas. It is easier for startup companies to engage in this creativity, and rather more difficult for older companies. Twitter was first to come up with tagging someone with the "@" sign, once they are mentioned. They also use hyperlinks so that users can click on the trend mentioned, and explore more about it.

The more innovative technology that comes out, the easier it is to get creative. Some companies just copy what others have started, but Twitter has been the first to create tags, which are now being used on Instagram and Facebook as well.