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Beginner Blogger: And The Newest Superhero is....
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010. And The Newest Superhero is. After reading this article. From MSN I have now been informed on how the internet has saved at least. 8 lives thus far! Some of the stories were very interesting. One man saved his own life thanks to an iPhone app and another woman was saved after being severely attacked by her horse. Luckily she was broadcasting her horse's birth via webcam and had people from as far as Berlin calling 911 on her behalf for assistance! My favourite part about this vid...
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Relationship Critic: "Latest Weapon in a Bully's Arsenal"
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This blog will focus on how our DECISION to engage in social networking sites and instant messaging applications has reshaped relationships and created and/or increased expectations (in regards to keeping in touch and keeping others informed) of behaviours in interpersonal relationships. This is the final project for my 4th year seminar class: Citizen Media and the Public Sphere. Friday, April 2, 2010. Latest Weapon in a Bully's Arsenal". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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media influence on the public sphere: Just Because "It Bleeds, It Leads"...Doesn't Make It Right.
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Media influence on the public sphere. Sunday, February 28, 2010. Just Because "It Bleeds, It Leads".Doesn't Make It Right. Of the Georgian luger, Nodar Kumaritashvili’s death. Especially in the event of Nodar Kumaritashvili’s death, was it right to show the athlete’s death on national television? In my opinion showing the video showed a lack of compassion for the luger’s friends and family in this tragic and difficult time. The family now has to be faced with these images, as well as dealing wi...I don&#...
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Thinking Outloud: Farewell, but not Goodbye!
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Sunday, April 4, 2010. Farewell, but not Goodbye! Dear fellow bloggers,. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank you for reading my thoughts about all things communication on my blog. Thanks for sticking with me through my blogging struggles and successes, especially in the beginning stages as I was attempting to discover the emerging blogosphere and establish my own blogging style. It has certainly been interesting for me to discover the social effects of citizen media. Thank you again for reading!
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Thinking Outloud: Need Coffee? There's an App for That!
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Monday, March 15, 2010. There's an App for That! Created by Apple Inc. which allows users to browse and download applications from the iTunes Store that were developed with the iPhone SDK and published through Apple. Depending on the application, they are available either for free, or at a cost. The applications can be downloaded directly to target device, or downloaded onto a computer via iTunes." ( wikipedia.com. Describes itself as "the official iPhone application from Starbucks! You can send your dri...
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Relationship Critic: Beware of the New Reference Check
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This blog will focus on how our DECISION to engage in social networking sites and instant messaging applications has reshaped relationships and created and/or increased expectations (in regards to keeping in touch and keeping others informed) of behaviours in interpersonal relationships. This is the final project for my 4th year seminar class: Citizen Media and the Public Sphere. Monday, March 22, 2010. Beware of the New Reference Check. During a resume workshop they informed her that prospective employe...
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media influence on the public sphere: Getting Robed Because You Over Shared on Twitter
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Media influence on the public sphere. Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Getting Robed Because You Over Shared on Twitter. So why do people post this information on social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook? On Facebook you could have hundreds of ‘friends’ who have access to your page and can read your status updates. When we update our Facebook pages, sometimes we can forget how much information we are throwing out there and forgetting about how much access people have to this information. Also with emplo...
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Beginner Blogger: And the year(s) come to an end...
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010. And the year(s) come to an end. I cannot believe it has been 4 years since I started this degree, or even 4 months since we started blogging! To be honest I was terrified to do this and had no faith in my blogging skills. Now that I'm done though I will admit that I really did enjoy it! It has been great hearing your comments and reading from your perspectives! Most of you I'm sure will definitely be able to relate! It was created using free software from Wix.com. The magazine di...
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Thinking Outloud: Voting in the Sphere - Pt. 2
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Sunday, February 7, 2010. Voting in the Sphere - Pt. 2. Well, as of approximately 2:30 am on February 5th the results are in. According to the article. Could ever be a hindrance or downfall to the democratic process of voting. Yet taking the low voter turnout at this year's elections into account, I wonder what it takes to increase student's interest in university politics and the student union elections? Is the use of social media beneficial to this process? I suppose only time will tell. Can social med...