Friday, October 19, 2012

2 min video


This is my 2-3 minute video made for New Communication Technologies. I used a flipcam to film it, and as you can see in the movie I had different locations. I used iMovie to edit the movie, and the music was found at freemusicarchive and in the iMovie software. I used CamStudio recorder to record the facebook chat

Friday, September 14, 2012

Essay Topic

Hello there!

I have finally decided on my Essay topic for my assignment in New Communication Technologies. I have chosen Essay topic number 3: 

"What is communication? Do whales communicate? Do birds? Do atoms? Does DNA communicate? What would you suggest as the limits to communication? When does a failure of human communication occur?"

I went to bubble.us and layed out some thoughts on what my essay might contain, this was very easy to use, and I think it is much better than post its, or drawing it myself.


I also used the Diigo feature, where I could highlight, bookmark pages, add photos and then keep everything in one place. The internet is making things easier than they were I guess.

Here is my Diigo page if you want to have a look on what I have found so far. This will be my first Academic Essay since I started at Griffith, and I hope I will do well. I am going to get started right away.

Here are two references that I know I will be using, but there will be more as I go along:

Knowlton, S. W. and Berger, C. R. (1997), Message Planning, Communication Failure, and Cognitive Load Further Explorations of the Hierarchy Principle. Human Communication Research, 24: 4–30. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2958.1997.tb00585.x


Franco, B. (1994). The communication conundrum: What is the message? who is listening? The Journal of American History, 81(1), 151-151. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.libraryproxy.griffith.edu.au/docview/224932766?accountid=14543

Monday, September 3, 2012

WikiLeaks

Print screen (wikileaks.org)
This week, in lectures we talked about CyberPolitics and eDemocracy, and also about Wikileaks and the Julian Assange case. Before starting the New Communication Technology course, I did not know who Assange was. I had however heard of Wikileaks, but not enough. To be honest I thought it was related to Wikipeda. That is embarrassing. I understand now that Wikileaks is a non-for-profit organization that publishes secrets and classified information to the people, and that Assange now is being wanted because of it. (http://wikileaks.org/About.html)

So Wikileaks and Assange is what they call hacker-activists. Which I understand as hacking for good, not evil. When I have heard the term "hacking" I have always thought about evil people wanting to destroy or find information about innocent people, but I guess there are as much "good" hackers as there are "bad". They call them Whistleblowers, the ones that finds out big secrets that for example the government have been lying about - and tells it to everyone by posting it anonymously online

I am pleased with the new information I have learned so far, and hope to be even more educated in the CyberPolitics, and I will probably follow the case against Assagne more closely now.

References:

http://wikileaks.org/

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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Survey results

Last week I posted a Survey on my blog, asking questions about social media focusing mostly on Facebook. I found that doing surveys can be informative and exciting, either for resarch or just for your own curiousity. Here are my results:

I did 10 questions in my Survey, and I had 20 responses. Of those 20, 70% were between 16-25. Most of the people (65%) started using Facebook in 2007. And since facebook first opened for all in the fall of 2006, it seems like most of the people where quick to jump on the "Facebook wave". I also asked in the survey if they were one of those who refused going on Facebook but then later gave in where only 25% said "yes".

I went on to ask how long people think Facebook will be here, where I put both "Facebook will be here forever" and "10+" which is pretty much of the same thing, anyway 40% of the people actually thinks that Facebook will be here forever. 

I then went on to ask what they mainly used Facebook for. Where 85% answered "Keep in touch with my friends and family", followed by "Kill time" 55% and "Sneak around" 40% (see picture)

When asking if Facebook was addictive 80 % answered "yes"

I wanted to know if Facebook or any other social media had ever helped them progress in their carrier, were the majority (65%) said no, 25% said it was slightly helpful, 10% said "yes, some" and no one answered "yes, definietly".

Last question on the Survey was which social medias they currently are using, where 100% answered Facebook and Youtube followed on with 80%.

Thank you, to all that filled out the Survey, very much appreciated!

Diagram
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Friday, August 31, 2012

Political Participation

Because I am from Norway this blogpost was not easy for me to do, since I do not know that much about Australian politics. I have been given some tasks on political participation, and will now reply on which ones I would do while sticking to my political beliefs.

I searched around for e-petitions and I did find one I wanted to sign. Because I was not sure if i am a "resident" of Queensland or not. I decided to hold of on doing it since the condition of use said something about being fined and imprisoned which is not something I would like to happen. Anyway the e-petition i wanted to sign is called 'Ban on lightweight plastic bags in Queensland' - and I chose this one because I agree, that we use to much plastic, not only in Queensland but all over the globe. If more people knew that plastic is made of oil, and that the ocean is full of it and killing the animals, they might just think twice before using too much of it?

I rarely comment on stuff, not even on Facebook. Not to go in to details about me, but I do have some problems with people judging others opinions, and that is why I tend to comment in my head instead, so the next thing I was to do was respond to a blogger on major news site. I am not going to do this, since I have some troubles with it.

Next on the list was contacting Barack Obama - to do this i could try tweeting him. I am not going to do this either, but I will tell you this; A couple of days ago he was on 'reddit', speaking to the people via social medias. If you go HERE, you can see what he talked about.

When searching the NBN homepage I searched for my postcode to find out when I will get NBN and this was the results:
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Next on the list I had to find the local, state and federal representatives where I live. This is where i found information about the representatives: Role in government - I am not going to send them a message, since I do not have anything I want to ask them. And I wont list all of their names, since there is so many. Here is another link to the federal representatives of Queensland: Senators and Members

Doing this, I found out more about Australia and Queensland, and how politics works on the Internet


Pages mention / references: 

http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-of-assembly/petitions/e-petitions

http://www.nbnco.com.au

http://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/council/role-in-government-206.html

http://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Parliamentarian_Search_Results?q=&sta=QLD&mem=1&par=-1&gen=0&ps=10

http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/z1c9z/i_am_barack_obama_president_of_the_united_states

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Social media

This week we have been talking about Social Media, I made a survey about social media use - mostly on Facebook, the results will be out very soon. I would like to use this opportunity to talk about cats on the Internet. No actually, I would like to discuss something I believe is important. About privacy in social media when it comes to police matters. I will use a news story that has been going on in Norway lately, where a 16 year old girl has gone missing - assumed kidnapped. The police wanted to check her Facebook account for possible contact with people, but Facebook will not give out passwords to anyone, not even the police. I wonder when the police can overrule social media, or if they ever will? is there not a time where the "laws of Internet" should not apply? We do not know in this case, if there is reasons for checking the Facebook account, but if there was - it seems just stupid that they cannot get access. Just something to think about.


facebook privacy





Resources:

http://www.nettavisen.no/nyheter/article3448711.ece (norwegian news)

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Survey

Please help me, by filling out this Survey

Create your free online surveys with SurveyMonkey, the world's leading questionnaire tool.

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Friday, August 17, 2012

Neil Postman on Cyberspace

I just watched Neil Postman on Cyberspace on YouTube. He is talking about what Cyberspace is, and hearing what he said, it made things clearer for me. I still have problems with understanding the term “cyberspace”. Neil Postman explains it by saying it is a “metaphorical idea”, and goes on to saying it is “a place where your conciseness is located when you are using computer technology on the internet”. I have a better understanding of it now, when he also talked about other medias, like where your head is at when reading a book and so on. 

This clip is from 1995 so it may be outdated, but I found it very interesting. He talks about the problems in the 19 century, and how the new technology do not fix the world problems even though we now have technologies that makes us aware of what is happening in the world. I liked when he talked about him buying a car, and that the car had cruise control, and he wondered why this was needed, and the man replied something about, not needing to press the gas pedal. Where Postman says, he never saw that as a problem followed by: “Am I using this technology or it is using me?” Interesting take on technologies right there

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Thoughts on "Blade Runner"

Blade Runner
Going to school might sometimes be hard, and the loads of homework and assignments you get do not help. But being so lucky that your 'homework' is to watch a movie, you cannot complain. I watched Ridley Scott's 'Blade Runner' for the first time. I watched the directors cut, and have not seen any other versions of it.

Warning: Spoiler alert

I thought all in all it was a good movie, all though I still have troubles with the therm "cyberpunk". Before discussing this movie with any others, I sat there in the end wondering if Deckard was in fact a Replicant. In the end we see the unicorn origami, which you earlier had seen Gaff putting around - to show that he knew what the Replicants were dreaming. So by leaving the unicorn, which we saw earlier that Deckard had been dreaming about, this must mean that he is a Replicant too? But why is he so much weaker than the other Replicants? And we can ask ourselves why Roy did not kill him, when he had the chance? Was this because he was a Replicant, or that Roy had human feelings. I do now know, but I do know i liked the movie.

Unicorn Origami

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

File sharing: From Napster to BitTorrent


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In 1999, an American college student named Shawn Fanning created Napster. Napster was a file sharing computer service which was mainly used to share music in the format of MP3. 1.5 million people were using Napster in 2001 before it got shut down, after being dragged to court by the Recording Industry Association of America. (Napster 2012. Encyclopædia Britannica Online.)

Napster was the first-generation of peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing, and after followed other P2P like for example ‘KaZaA’ which was created in 2000 by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis. (Niklas Zennström 2012. Encyclopædia Britannica Online.)

Most of these different file sharing programs seems to have gotten in troubles with the copy right law, and many faced lawsuits. But it looks as many people won’t give up on file sharing, as it today is still very common – even though it is not all legal. I believe that the most common file sharing program today is BitTorrent, and these days’ people also download movies and TV series in addition to music files. 

To download files using a BitTorrent such at uTorrent which is one of the best clients (as it is free to use and comes without adware or spyware) you will need to go to a torrent search engine. There are many different search engines. Examples of these are ‘MiniNova’ and ‘the Pirate Bay’. Once you go there you will have to put in what you want to download in the search field and you will get options and then select the file you want. When you chose to download a torrent, it will automatically show up in your BitTorrent. And you're done - the download time depends on your internet speed. ('Using BitTorrent' 2010, Apc, 30, 4, p. 42, Australia/New Zealand Reference Centre)

I think Napster influenced today’s file-sharing because it is stilling going on, and I do not think people will stop sharing files in spite of the laws. Maybe one day it will be legal, but I understand that sharing files may affect the movie and music industry, as they probably lose money on people not buying their products because they choose to download it instead.  


References: 

'Using BitTorrent' 2010, Apc, 30, 4, p. 42, Australia/New Zealand Reference Centre, EBSCOhost, viewed 13 August 2012.

Napster 2012. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 13 August, 2012, from http://www.britannica.com.libraryproxy.griffith.edu.au/EBchecked/topic/754550/Napster 

Niklas Zennström 2012. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 13 August, 2012, from http://www.britannica.com.libraryproxy.griffith.edu.au/EBchecked/topic/1378578/Niklas-Zennstrom

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Library tools and databases

I have been to the Griffith University Library tool online and searched for different books and journals from different authors, so that I can get familiarised with how to search for books, journals and databases, and also learn how to reference right.

Library tools
First I went into the Griffith University library tool and searched for Stephen Stockwell's books. These are my findings:

Stockwell, S 2005, Political campaign strategy: doing democracy in the 21st century, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne

Stockwell, S & Scott, P 2000, All-media guide to fair and cross-cultural reporting: for journalist, program makers and media students, Australian Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy, Nathan, Qld

Isakhan, B & Stockwell, S (Eds) 2001, The secret history of democracy, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke; New York

If  I were to write an essay on Jean Luc Godards 'Alphaville' I would use the library tool to find books that might be helpful. here are three examples of sources I could have used, and where to find them:

Sanders, S, 2008, The philosophy of science fiction film, University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky
 - this book can be found in the library at College of Art in South Bank.

Buss, R 1994, French film noir, Marion Boyars, London; New York
 - this book can be found in the library in Nathan

Godard, J.L, 2000, Alphaville: a film, Faber and Faber Ltd, London
- this book can be found in the library at College of Art in South Bank, in Nathan and Gold Coast

If I wanted to do a book to do research on social media I could have used this: 

Poynter, R, 2010, The handbook of online and social media research: tools and techniques for market researchers, John Wiley and Sons
- this book is available online. 

Databases

Stephen Stockwell's first article about Brisbane:

Stockwell, S, 1995, ‘The Brisbane model: Considering a unique experiment’, Urban Policy and research, vol 13 no. 2, pp. 89
 
The newest article I found about Internet Addiction was one from Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology: 

Wymbs, B, McCarty, C, King, K, McCauley, E & Stoep, A et al, 2012, ‘Callous-Unemotional Traits as Unique Prospective Risk Factors for Substance Use in early Adolescents Boys and Girls’, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, vol 20, no 7, pp. 1099-1110

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