Well, tomorrow is the last day of class! I feel like I've developed a much better understanding of the internet, which I use all the time, this semester. It's made me a lot more aware of my internet habits and how the internet effects me. Dissecting the Internet has made me realize how crucial the internet is to our world. I believe understanding computers and the internet will be very important in the future, regardless of what career I choose, so I plan to take more internet/computer related classes next year. I'm also very excited to be taking Dr. Parks game world/film world class next semester!
Now to finish my Scratch animations!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Week of December 4th
It was really interesting learning how to set up websites and create animations last week. It was a little frustrating learning how to work with the programming at first, but once I got the idea it was really very logical. It was also a little tricky learning to save my work to the correct remote files so I could find it later, but now that I know how to do that correctly I think it will be very useful. Scratch has also been fun to play with but certain aspects of it seem a little glitchy or at least not entirely intuitive. Also, the first time I made an entire animation it for some reason didn't save correctly and reverted back to the un-constumed un-animated sprite when I went back to it the next day.
Our annotated bibliographies were also due. It was interesting to write about the sources I found because it made me realize how limited truly reliable information still is. Although their are tons of website specifically about drones and the affect of flying UAVs on pilots, it was very difficult to find books or scholarly articles that related to that topic. Finding highly reliable information is a much more time consuming and difficult process than just looking something up on the internet, but I found that it made me think a lot harder about the topic than I would have had I just looked at a few websites that discussed and provided an opinion specifically on my topic.
Our annotated bibliographies were also due. It was interesting to write about the sources I found because it made me realize how limited truly reliable information still is. Although their are tons of website specifically about drones and the affect of flying UAVs on pilots, it was very difficult to find books or scholarly articles that related to that topic. Finding highly reliable information is a much more time consuming and difficult process than just looking something up on the internet, but I found that it made me think a lot harder about the topic than I would have had I just looked at a few websites that discussed and provided an opinion specifically on my topic.
Blog Nov. 27th
I got a bit behind on my blogs so this one is for the week of November 27th! Unfortunately I was sick on the 22nd so I missed out on what sounded like a very interesting guest speaker! It is clear from reading the materials that were meant to prepare us for that discussion that cyberspace is of great importance to the U.S.
Departement of Defense, their main points being essentially that cyberspace is central to modern society and that cyberspace can be both a major tool and bane to U.S. defense. The article about the U.S., Russia, and other countries recent policies on cybercrime was interesting because Russia and China refuse to sign a treaty that would allow police to track down cybercriminals, even in other countries. This brings up an interesting idea; is the internet breaking down borders? And, if so, do we need to reconsider our idea of sovereignty?
Departement of Defense, their main points being essentially that cyberspace is central to modern society and that cyberspace can be both a major tool and bane to U.S. defense. The article about the U.S., Russia, and other countries recent policies on cybercrime was interesting because Russia and China refuse to sign a treaty that would allow police to track down cybercriminals, even in other countries. This brings up an interesting idea; is the internet breaking down borders? And, if so, do we need to reconsider our idea of sovereignty?
catch-up blog!
It's been far too long since I last blogged! I'll have this blog be a catch-up from Fall Break. Over break I was sick, so I spent a lot of time reading. I recently got a Kindle and e-texts have been a topic that have come up in discussion in class a lot. Personally, I've really enjoyed having a Kindle. It took some time to get used to not having an actual physical book but now I would be frustrated without the ability to highlight and search for specific parts in the books I'm reading and to find and download most any book I want to read instantly. At the same time, I've definitely noticed it changes the way I read personally. Since I have so many books downloaded to my Kindle it's easy to just skip around, instead of sticking to reading one book at a time. When I get at all bored it only takes a few clicks and I can be reading something else without even getting up. In a sense, I understanding what the author of The Shallows and several of the other books read by our class earlier this year. The internet, and e-book, do make it easier to be more scatterbrained and decrease the likelihood that we'll stay focused on one text at a time. The other thing I've noticed is that a lot of the classics are free on the Kindle. That means publishing companies that used to make money off of reprinting frequently read well-known novels are losing a lot of that money to e-book market.
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