The hardest thing for me is to track my email for an update job hiring information.
I’m really looking forward to having such an App that can help job seekers find
a job easily. The features that I hoped the App should have are:
1) Able to updates company new hiring information
frequently. 2) The App will automatically save the cover letters and resumes we
uploaded. When we need to apply for a job, the App can directly transmit our
resume to the company that we applied. 3) Notifications for received feedback
from company. 4) Provides an online video chat interview platform, and so we
would not waste time on a face-to-face interview. I believe that if such an App
in fact exist, then it will certainly make life easier for job seekers. 5/04/2015
4/27/2015
Our Class Wiki- So Far
For our class wiki, so far I edited one
page “China” under the culture section. I have been lived in China for more than
ten years, I have quite a deep understanding of Chinese culture. When I read
the “Kung-Fu Style” under the China culture page, I think Chinese culture is
not just limited to Kung-Fu, but also other incredible skills. When I was
young, my grandmother used to embroidered designs on pillows and towels with
thin needle and colorful threads. Now I know, it is an ancient Chinese
embroidery handicraft, so I did some research on this. I added the paragraph
about the four famous Chinese embroidery under the “China-Kung Fu” paragraph,
and uploaded four photos for each of the famous embroidery that I described. I
will do more research on Chinese embroidery and other handicrafts for different
countries.
P2P File Sharing
File sharing is to providing others to access certain digital media,
examples are documents, pdf files, or computer programs. P2P File sharing is
peer-to-peer file sharing network technology that able to distribute and share
the digital media directly from one peer to other without a central server.
Examples of popularize P2P file sharing technologies are Lending Club,
Gnutella, and the eDonkey Network. According to the article “Peers Find Less
Pressure Borrowing from Each Other” by Wendy Kaufman, it describes Lending Club
provides an easy platform for P2P Lending. Also, the process for direct funding
between investors and the borrowers in lending club is easier than borrow from
a bank, and the usage of P2P technology helps to lower the cost.
Wendy, Kaufman. “Peers Find Less Pressure Borrowing From Each Other.” NPR. May 10 2013. Web. April 27 2015.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/05/10/182651552/peers-find-less-pressure-borrowing-from-each-other
Wendy, Kaufman. “Peers Find Less Pressure Borrowing From Each Other.” NPR. May 10 2013. Web. April 27 2015.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/05/10/182651552/peers-find-less-pressure-borrowing-from-each-other
4/20/2015
Privacy and Confidentiality
New media
always rise privacy and confidentiality concerns. Information shared on social
media spreads fast and freely to the public, anyone can access to your
information and uses it for their own purpose. One of the example could be
using other person’s photo as yours Facebook profile picture. There are data
brokers using social media to collect all kinds of data, such as your habits,
your clothing styles etc, and sells these data to companies. Also, sharing your
daily life, friends, and family information on social media are risky, you have no idea who
might have looked into your data and unappropriated use your information. Overall,
social media contains privacy risk and everyone seems to be no more secret, so be careful of what you sharing on social
media.
Advice
If I got hired by Baruch College to use
new media to improve the College, I have three suggestions. First, connect all
Baruch websites, such as Cunyfirst, Baruch email, Blackboard into one website
or an App, because having several accounts created for the same purpose is
really inappropriate. Second, the new social media can offers immediate
notification for receiving school email, course cancel, or registering date.
Third, making easier for students to register for their next semester courses
by creating a Baruch Registration Application. Students can list all courses
that he/she needs to take within the four years of college, and select flexible
days in a week, then the App will help the student to find the open section and
best rated professors for students to pick.
3/30/2015
CREATIVITY AND NEW MEDIA
An example from me to show how new media fosters creativity is to using the Second Life system to create an avatar that represents me. I used the tool to choose an avatar that best represents of my personality and customize it skin, and hair colors. I even named it using my own name for me to better getting into second life. In generally, I think I’m a person who looks immature, less confidence and very shy to interact with others. In the Second Life, I created an avatar that I wish to expect myself to be in the future. This avatar wears suit which represents charismatic and ambition. While I play this game, I realized it’s a helpful tool for me to be a better of myself through virtual reality.
Creativity
New media often fosters creativity. In nowadays, new idea
shares immediately through social medias and improves while it viewed by
others. No matter the size of the companies, their objective is always to be sale
products that customers like. How do companies find out what their customers
want and what they want to changed? New media provides a platform for companies
to outsourced new idea from customers. In the article “Twitter serves up ideas
from its follower” by Miller mentioned Twitter come up with a strategy for
Twitter users to create their own stuff. Twitter users will use the “Lists” and
“Retweets” sign to response to the new service or product and Twitter will catches
the new idea that customers might wish to see the changes. This strategy can be
call as “Democratizing Innovation”, which Twitters outsourced the ideas from
its users. Internet lets people to exchange their ideas easily and rapidly, and
companies will receive new updates of innovation immediately to keep track of
what customers like. Many companies provide software for their customers to
create new things. Examples are Lego started “Design by Me” site for customers
to create their own models, and Ford Motor invited students to come up with new
features for the in-car system while they playing the car games. New media
helps companies to interact with their customers and fosters customers to
create new ideas that they like.
Claire Cain, Miller. “Twitter serves up ideas from it followers.” New York Times. Oct 25 2009. Web. March 30 2015. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/26/technology/internet/26twitter.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1427732148-MHqlIpGXkYTp8mGOnbnq7Q
3/23/2015
Virtual Worlds
Virtual world provides a 3-D environmental world on internet, also called as "Second Life". There are many different ways these virtual worlds can be used, whether or not it has postive or negative affects to society are hard to determine. Virtual worlds can be used in education, according to the article "After Second Life, can Virtual Worlds Get a Reboot" shows that more than half of the 200 million accounts are children between age 5-15, it provides a platform for kids to exercise imagination and create things. Virtual worlds can fit in to business, "At Hearing, Virtual and Real world Collides", business members can broadcast simitaneously on company's own virtual world, it is useful for conference and share ideas. Virtual worlds also can be create for psychology purpose, such as a way to heal soldier's mental stage and mindfulness-based stress reduction. In the article "In room 100, it's Sid and Nancy All over again", virtual world is not just about what's currently happen or future development, but also a way to emphasize and real view of the past. The negative side of the virtual world is that there's no rules in the Second life, so people whom join the virtual world might stuck in a unreal world, and becomes neglect to the real world. Virtual world creates a sense of "be alone together" might actually caused people to think they are isolate from real life. Since there's no rules in Vitrual worlds, anything could have happen and encourage users to foster creativity. I played "SIM" few agos, it's a Second life game that needs users to create a character and city. In my opinion, this game is not just about entertainment, but also to improve your creativity. You have to imagine what a city looks like and build the city out from your mind. I believe in the future of virtual worlds, more connection will be add to minimize the gap between real world and virtual world, and virtual worlds can be use to strengh one's ability or treat for psychology disorders like soldiers and pilots.
1. Mehta, Diane. “After Second Life, Can Virtual Worlds Get a Reboot?” Forbes.com. Forbes, April 30 2013. Web. March 23 2015.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/dianemehta/2013/04/30/after-second-life-can-virtual-worlds-get-a-reboot/
2. Mike, Musgrove. "At Hearing, Virtual and Real World collides." The Washington Post, April 02 2008. Web. March 23 2015
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/04/01/ST2008040103032.html
3. Saki, Knafo. "In Room 100, It's Sid and Nancy All over again." The New York Times. May 01 2009. Web. March 23 2015.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/03/nyregion/thecity/03virt.html?_r=0
3/15/2015
Blog About Twitter
The BlackBoard Discussion is much longer and
organize than Twitter discussion. Twitter has the limit of 140 characters per
tweet which I believe it’s not enough for a complete discussion. When you made
comments on other’s tweet, you can see what did you just commented on your own
twitter page but doesn’t show which tweet you just commented. Twitter seems to
provide a simple chatting to public so everyone can easily understand your
tweet. The BlackBoard discussion is more sufficient to a group, it’s very
organize, which all the comments by readers are under one post, so you can
easily keep track of what’s going on. But the down side of the BlackBoard
Discussion is that there are no immediately notifies like twitter, you have to
click into the post to see the updates otherwise you wouldn’t know someone made
comments. Twitter discussion is similar to in-class discussion, simply reply
back and forth, but the difference is twitter is not a physically participate
discussion, and most of the time you have to wait for the others to response to
your tweet. Even though there are notifies, but if you missed too much of notifies,
then you might experiencing trouble in participate in previous discussion.
Social Networking sites
The four social networking sites I choose are Facebook, Twitter, Blog, and
LinkedIn. You can add your profile and any information in these sites. However,
the way their functions are different.
In Facebook, you can post either long or short posts that can be shares to
anyone. The comments from your friends or strangers can be seen by anyone you
added as “friends”. Also, Facebook has the “Like” icon you can click to it, that
Twitter, Blog and LinkedIn doesn’t have.
This is my first time using Twitter, seems a little bit confused. For
every post you made, there’s a limited of 140 characters per tweet, which I don’t
think is enough for a complete discussion. When reply to other’s post, you can
see your comment on your own page, however, it doesn’t shows which post that
you had commented. It's very disorganize.
Blog is more personal write up, I feel that every posts in blog were
longer than in other three sites, because there are few chatting in blog. There
aren’t a reminder of others that you just made a new post, or someone commented
on your post, if you didn’t check your previous post, you wouldn’t know there
are comments. However, the positive side about blog is that it’s very organize,
all the comments are under one post.
In the LinkedIn, the site provides a job search platform. There are very
less chatting or totally different style of twitter, but job searchers can message
the company through privacy message.
From the four sites I choose, I’m more likely to use Facebook. It’s a good
place to chat with friends and organize comments under a post, and if you don’t
want to comment a post but still want the writer to know you read his/her post,
you can simply click the “like” icon.
3/07/2015
Social Networking
Social networking technologies can be used corporately and personally. As you
know, in today's world, social networking is not just limited to connecting
with others. However, it also spread the influence for business commerce,
recruiting, and more of others.
As a college student, we often spend our
time on searching for internship. LinkedIn, Monster, and lots of other recruiting
websites provides job opportunity for us, we could have easily gets information
for new updated position and the recruiters can hunt qualify candidates through
these technologies. In the article, “social networking technology boosts job
recruiting” by Frank Langfitt, he determined that LinkedIn has approximately 8
million professionals across the world, and more than 500 of the Fortune
companies. LinkedIn provides a job platform for both job searchers and
recruiters. Job searchers can setting up profiles, listing work history and
specific skills in order for recruiters to get to know them better.
However, there’s also dark sides of
social networking, “Antisocial networking” by Hilary stout, he mentioned new
generations relies on online communication too much, they give and take of
friendship through cellphone text and Facebook comments, which wasn’t real. Many
of the researchers noted that online social networking caused children to
diminished face-to-face meets up, they communicate with each other through texts
and ignore of emotional expression, and that will cause problems for
cyber-bullying and difficult for new generation to read social cues from facial
expressions and body language.
In my opinion, social networking can be
both helpful and bad influence. I like to use social networking to search for
job opportunity or learn about the updated news in order for me to keep track
of what’s happening around the world. But, the bad influence also exists to my
generation. My peers are relies on phone texting, Facebook, twitter to chat
with friends, and sometimes I felt left out from no shown of emotions. It’s
difficult to know what a personal actually means without facial expressions or
we might have easily misinterpret of the meaning.
Cited:
Langfitt, Frank. "Social Networking Technology Boosts Job Recruiting."
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6522523
Hilary, Stout. " Antisocial Networking"
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/02/fashion/02BEST.html?_r=0
2/21/2015
Blog VS Wiki
Blogs and Wikis are similar social
networking, their objectives are connecting people together and share news
immediately. However, there are differences that makes them unique. Blog is
alternative to publishing, which individuals can only create a new post on
their personal webpages. Even though, bloggers can comment on other’s posts to collaborate
on the blogger’s idea, but its limited collaboration by individuals can only
make comment to give advices. Blog has blogroll, it helps individual to quickly
link to other blogs. By comparing to blog, Wiki is much more useful in
collaboration and team work. For example, if you post an idea on Wiki, the
whole company can contribute by either edit or revise directly in your post.
Wiki can make idea generation, and create a companywide knowledge base social
network. Blog and Wiki have different thoughts about privacy. According to the
article “No longer the wild west” by John Sutter, he mentioned that in the
past, Wiki frozen some of the sensitive pages about certain people or events,
but now, they decided to make the site more democratic. In the other hand, “Stung by the Perfect Sting” by Maureen Dowd,
Blog became very concern about privacy, they stop
sharing blogger’s email to prevent cyberbullies. Both Blogs and Wikis make
social networking collaborate easily, another new use of Wiki can be add group video
chat while doing idea brain storming, so everyone could have discuss their ideas
before revising other’s Wiki posts.
Cite : Maureen Dowd, Stung by the Perfect Sting
John Sutter, No longer the Wild West
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/08/26/wikipedia.editors/index.html
2/10/2015
Google Glass
In nowadays, technology fulfill the needs of world, and technology developers are still trying to create innovation to improve existed technologies, Google Glass is one of the new innovation. Google glass was invented by Google X team, but currently still in testing version. It objective is to create a simple and multifunctional glass that everyone can easily use it. However, the main concern about Google Glass is that whether wearing such a technical glass will have a positive or negative effect to society? On one hand, the functions of this glass are similar to any smartphones, you can do web search, phone call, video/picture, but, on the other hand, is it appropriate to wear the glass during certain conditions such as driving, school, etc. What's your opinion?
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