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.
4/27/2015
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.
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