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Wednesday, December 2, 2020

NEXT NEW

 A new type of  New Media that I think that does not exist in my opinion is a Drive- In theater that offers 4K movies/3D/Virtual Movies, if that was possible that would change the movie world forever and this idea would also be great during this difficult pandemic time, where people are not able to go movie theaters and enjoy movies. 

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Blog : Wifi So Far

I have been getting used to wiki by editing a few pages, getting used to the process, and getting familiar with how wiki works. I have been editing the YouTube page making a few changes, fixing things that seem out of place and making the YouTube wiki page look nice overall. I have no created a page yet but I have been editing the YouTube wiki page, so far I have added two paragraphs about the history of Youtube, I have added a paragraph about famous YouTubers. I have added about two images to the wifi page, I have also added two references. I am still going make a few changes and keep on editing and add two more paragraphs to the YouTube wiki page. 

BLOG : P2P

 File sharing is the process of distributing or providing access to digital media, such as computer programs, multimedia, documents, or electronic books. File sharing maybe be achieved in a number of ways. P2P file sharing is also known as peer-to-peer sharing, with P2P sharing people can exchange all kinds of music, videos, and different kinds of media. "Bram Cohen is the creator of BitTorrent, one of the most successful peer-to-peer programs ever. BitTorrent lets users quickly upload and download enormous amounts of data, files that are hundreds or thousands of times bigger than a single MP3. " BitTorrent is a great example of P2P sharing. 


Work Citied - 


http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.01/bittorrent.html

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Privacy

 Privacy and confidentiality are both very important topics when it comes to today's world especially when everything is moving more towards online stores and almost everything we do involves something that gets done online. Privacy and confidentiality both play a very important role when comes to new media, since new media involves a lot of things are done online, which makes it more prone to breaches and access to our personal information and a whole lot of stuff that we don't want to provide to the public but we trust these new media sites to keep that information safe. A great example is how we would expect our bank to keep our money safe but these breaches could even take place there, "For consumers, this technology differs in important ways from what is widely used in the United States today. The standard credit and debit cards we use now have a magnetic stripe containing the customer's information. When first introduced, that stripe was an innovation. But in today's world, more is needed," Mulligan wrote. "The latest 'smart cards' have tiny microprocessor chips that encrypt the personal data shared with the sales terminals used by merchants. Why is such a change important? Even if a thief manages to steal a smart card number, it's useless without the chip."


Work Citied - 

http://www.cnet.com/news/target-works-on-security-heavy-credit-cards-after-breach/

Advice

 If hired by Baruch College to use new media to improve the college - the first suggestion that would make is that the college needs to spread the word about the different new media course's that Baruch offers. The second suggestion I would make is that Baruch should use more social media websites to create a page just for the new media department and get people informed, offer them something for following those pages, and even a greater incentive if they can share those pages to friends and family. The new media department could get involved, to create some kind of completion where the requirement to be considered for the completion should be - that a student should have taken a new media class at Baruch. The new media department should also start by posting flyers around Baruch to make students aware of the different courses being offered. 

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Creativity and New Media

A great example of how new media fosters creativity is Snapchat and Bitmojis - as soon as I saw the word avatar- the first thing that comes to mind is "Bitmojis" - Bitmojis are cartoon versions of people themselves, which they then use on their social media accounts. To use Bitmoji what I simply do is download the Bitmoji app from the app store and then basically create a version of myself using all kinds of options that I think suit'd me best. 

Here is an example - 




Another example from Apple, which has the same concept as bitmoji's-




HW Creativty

 "San Francisco companies big and small monitor Twitter to find out what their customers like and what they want changed. Twitter does the same". This is a great example of how big companies are also depending on their customers for Ideas and how to constantly make changes to keep up with today's world. "Twitter's smart enough, or lucky enough, to say, " Gee, let's not try to compete with our users in designing this stuff, let's outsource design to them, '. New media is also a great tool where can exchanges ideas, which is a great way of fostering creativity. A great example of new media is Youtube, which has its users coming back for different kinds of videos every day, also the competition between channels fosters creativity, which helps the creators to be even more creative and hence gives us a reason to keep coming to them for more connect. The more creativity= more views on youtube= more money. 


Work cited - 

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/26/technology/internet/26twitter.html

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