Saturday, October 24, 2009
Facebook Analysis
Friend 1:
Her status is updated on average about 4-5 times per week. Her friends are people from high school and from college. The groups she has joined are mainly general interests, favorite food(groups) and just random interests. Her profile picture is of her laying on the grass with her arms spread and a large puffy long down jacket on. She is portrayed as funny, cool, and simple. It portrays her “real world self” well.
Friend 2:
His status is updated about twice a day, but not consistent. His friends are also high school and college friends, along with a few family members. His groups range from political groups to “how a GIRL wants it.” A lot of them seem like groups that would make him seem cooler in some peoples eyes. His profile pic is of him and a friend in a bar with sombreros on. This pictures suggests that he likes to party and go out. He does not take quizzes or surveys.
Friend 3:
His status is updated about 3 times a week. His friends are also people from high school and college. He’s in 22 groups that represent favorite TV shows, interests, and favorite online videos. His profile pic is of him snowboarding without a shirt on. He doesn’t seem to participate in quizzes or games really. This person has many pictures of social occasions such as in bars, at parties.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Facebook analysis assignment
Consider the following questions and write up your observations for each profile as your blog post for this week:
How frequent and timely are their status updates?
Who or what are their friends?
What groups are the in?
What their profile pics like? (what are they of and if they are of the person how are they portrayed?)
What quizzes and other "games" participate in and post the results of?
For those of you who were not here, the point of this assignment is to get outside our normal way of looking at Facebook and to test out some of the ideas set forth in the reading about identity performance online.
Monday, October 19, 2009
digital media and young people
Digital Youth White Paper
1. What were the two main research questions?
2. How was the research conducted?
3. Discuss the 3 genres of participation:
Hanging out
Messing around
Geeking out
4. And the 3 other foci:
networked publics
peer-based learning
new media literacy
Why do youth (heart) social networks?
1. Why do they?
2. What are networked publics?
3. What are the 4 properties not typically present in face-to-face public life?
4. What is impression management?
5. What can we know by studying facebook and myspace profiles?
Software Pirating
This article really points out how many people illegally download Adobe software off the internet. It showed that 60% of Photoshop users pirated the software! This is definitely an issue Adobe should be concerned about. I mean the price for Adobe Photoshop is $700! So we're not talking about stealing a song you can buy for 99 cents, but rather stealing software that cost a lot of money. I know the entire Adobe packages are accesesable and those cost around $2400. This is serious money we are talking about...
Sunday, October 18, 2009
FTC New Blog Guidlines
Teens and MySpace
Other than it being really funny, I think it does a good job of showing how important of a role MySpace played in her life. She thought it was the end of the world.
![]() This girl goes to meet some guy she on MySpace and comes home late and gets chewed out by her mother. The most amusing part of this clip is how her brother is going on in the background. His comments cracked me up. |
Internet Porn
Music and internet
our generation's is consumed by the the internet. If it is through staying connected, finding information, or just finding people with the same interest the internet connects us all. One way it does this is with the collaboration of music. Sights like last.fm and PT allow people with common music taste to find one another. On these sites you can blog to peers all over the US about shows that you just went to, talk about the set list, list all the past shows you have gone to and see what you have in common with one another, have random conversations, or share music and similar musical interest.
on last.fm you can find..
Here is to find others who have similar musical taste as you (not as limiting as PT for musical choices)
You can blog, become friends with similar taste, find music videos, and albums
You have to buy the music but it allows you to find music you didn’t know was out there
make your own playlist.....
on PT you can find
Here you can blog to peers all over the US about shows that you just went to
Talk about the set list
List all the past shows you have gone to and see what you have in common with one another
Or just have random conversations.
South Park - Youth and the Internet
Youth Cannot Live Without Internet
Who wants to be Girl Talk?
Here is a video showing how to use the program: