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Tim Hollinger's Digital Network: April 2011
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Tim Hollinger's Digital Network. Monday, April 4, 2011. He formatting got a little screwy here, but whatever, my comments and suggestions are unitalicized and are the result of out-of-class conversations with a few peers concerning how best to wrap things up. Requirements: subject to negotiation. Students will need to be flexible- assignments and requirements are subject to change. There will be three primary modes of assessment:. On one another's blogs. Keep scrolling for conversation about blogs).
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Tim Hollinger's Digital Network: All I ask
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Tim Hollinger's Digital Network. Thursday, March 24, 2011. How conscious are the efforts to frame issues like 9-11 in terms of capture and control? Also consider the use of technology for political means - what is the intention of the user and why? Taken from "the internet". Are the trends of nationwide surveillance sustainable, will there be reflexivity? How will people come to terms with it? March 25, 2011 at 5:29 AM. Why do you think it matters whether the control efforts are intentional? People are s...
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Tim Hollinger's Digital Network: ispy, IBM, Bodyfat and RoboCop
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Tim Hollinger's Digital Network. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Ispy, IBM, Bodyfat and RoboCop. Photo of "Robocop" riding his steed through the south side of Detroit snapped by Alex Fugazi. Mark Andrejevic’s ispy has me intrigued. Of others, he writes we have entered, “an era in which we are told that the consumer is being enthroned even as he or she is being put to work as never before. (15)”. Andrejevic is realistically worried. Take two examples I saw yesterday:. While the first example seems sanguine, the ...
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Tim Hollinger's Digital Network: Dearest readers,
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Tim Hollinger's Digital Network. Monday, May 2, 2011. Sometimes people call me George and have their pet dragons drool on me until I write my blog. I stopped blogging because I needed a break for all the go-go-go content mill jam-jam -cram, you demanded of me. I went into the woods. It was cold and wet; real and hungry. I didn’t look at my email until today-so many overdue library books! Also, so many people in the library on facebook right now- -I just counted ten in this computer lab alone. The Interne...
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Tim Hollinger's Digital Network: Reformed Syllabus
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Tim Hollinger's Digital Network. Monday, April 4, 2011. He formatting got a little screwy here, but whatever, my comments and suggestions are unitalicized and are the result of out-of-class conversations with a few peers concerning how best to wrap things up. Requirements: subject to negotiation. Students will need to be flexible- assignments and requirements are subject to change. There will be three primary modes of assessment:. On one another's blogs. Keep scrolling for conversation about blogs).
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Networking in America: Interruption!...Great another Ad!
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Thursday, February 10, 2011. As I was blogging and doing a few other things for other classes. I came across a multitude of ad's. Don't you hate those ad's that say " YOU ARE A WINNER. One gets happy and clicks it thinking it is actually true? Well many of us nowadays have become immune to this! We know not to click this! As for me well.I learned the hard way! My 30 second moment of happiness turned into 2 weeks on unhappiness when struck with a virus! Yes I am a victim! February 10, 2011 at 5:54 AM.
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Networking in America: Network Culture, Tiziana Terranova, Ch 1.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Network Culture, Tiziana Terranova, Ch 1. Information Focus: Content vs. Signal. It's the greatest thing the Internet has to offer. However, Terranova helped me understand some key points about the abundance of information on the web. She touches on this idea of " global culture. What I understood from this is that as information is processed the actual content is lost behind it. Information most go through a clear channel in order to be understand. She talks about h...We be...
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Networking in America: The Shallows (58-143)
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011. In this section of the book Carr argues:. 1) Books change the way we think and analyze material. The growing ability availability of books fired the public desire for literacy, and the expansion of literacy further stimulated the demand for books" ( 70). 2) Carr criticizes how easily distracted we become with computer programs. examples YouTube videos etc. However, I am left to wonder? Can the Internet be this bad? How does every one else feel about Carr's points? My Paper and Exa...
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Networking in America: Understanding Bifo Helpful Class Notes
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011. Understanding Bifo Helpful Class Notes. The Movement of Autonomy. Account of generations-displaced class thinking. People tend to make statements. Pathologies-affiliated with the connected generations. We learn more about language from a machine, less from our mothers. 1) Idealogy Critique: dominant view, "what does this description block us from. 2) Media Ecology: complex information mileau, what can flourish, what can't flourish. Technology (interactive with it). Google Helpful ...