Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Facebook and Tragedy
Friday, April 29, 2011
Lets follow the Royal Wedding!!!
Thanks to technology, I can follow!!! Aww I wish I was home for this!!!
Thursday, April 28, 2011
South Park rips apple and society....about the iPad
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Social Network Activism
By joining this awarness your invited to make or remind other about the awarness of AIDS/HIV but if you click further onto some other links on the page you can see how you can get invovled!!!
Sen. Al Franken and Media Ecology
Monday, April 25, 2011
http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2225#comic
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
Indeed Print VS Digital
Project Chanology
Thursday, April 14, 2011
YouTube Copyright School
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Britney got it goin on...at least on social media sites
I found this article that describes the "social media makeover" that Britney Spears underwent to advertise her newest album. I guess a new approach to reach out to old (and new) fans through consumer interaction sites is, to some degree, successful.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Are tablets the future of computing?
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Terror Alerts & Social Media
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Friday, April 1, 2011
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Annoying Friends on Facebook
Continuing on our topic of Facebook, I thought this article was interesting. It is about the annoying behaviors of Facebook friends. I personally have several people hidden from my News Feed because of their annoying status updates. Anyone have any similar experiences?
Facebook Friends
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Death and Facebook
Twitter as Media
Monday, March 28, 2011
Pediatric Facebook Checkup
Friday, March 25, 2011
The day after Wednesday, two days after Tuesday...
Conan O'Brien - Thursday
Social Media Detox Infographic
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
This is Your Brain on Media
I know everyone has seen this by now, but........
CAN WE JUST PLEASE DISCUSS THIS DISASTER IN CLASS?
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Has our music really just become bland and repetitive?
Monday, March 14, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Music vs. Media
Check out: Marina & the Diamonds
There are multiple songs mentioning the media industry and how it works, not to mention how we in society are supposed to feel and be affected by it all.
Enjoooooooooooooooooooooooy
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Spoof- Hitler reacts to the bed intruder
Info about Antoine Dodson success!
The Onion Tee

I found this t-shirt online and I thought that it fit really nicely with what our class was talking about last week. Using social networking sites, we are able to manipulate how we appear to the public- whether it be by only adding specific photos of ourselves or deleting comments we don't like from others on the social media sites that we belong to. From "The Virtual Self" article, we learned that social media sites allow us to put idealized representations of ourselves on the Internet. And that's exactly what this shirt is depicting.
Renting movies on...Facebook?
So will this put an end to Netflix? I sure hope not because no matter how convenient it may be to download a rented movie on my Facebook account, I really enjoy the feedback and suggested movie rentals that I get from Netflix. But who knows...
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Collaborative Music
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1vDC5V/www.inbflat.net/
Friday, March 4, 2011
Conan and IPad2
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Digital Youth Report
- Youth use online media to extend friendships and interests
- Youth engage in peer-based, self-directed learning online
- Adults should facilitate young people's engagement with digital media
- Given the diversity of digital media, it is problematic to develop a standardized set of benchmarks against which to measure young people's technical and media literacy
- In interest-driven participation, adults have an important role to play
- To stay relevant in the 21st century, education institutions need to keep pace with the rapid changes introduced by digital media.
Facebook Fail
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Best Buy (again)
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Remix Libya
Friday, February 25, 2011
Get Off the Internet
This might be a possible final project idea. Come up with a 3 week plan where you strictly monitor (and chronicle) your online behavior. Turn in a journal that details your media consumption and write a reflection paper about the entire experience. I myself am starting to think about my smart phone usage while at home. I might come up with a space to store my phone and only check it once in awhile, instead of carrying it around (as an extension of the self).
Finally watch the Le Tigre video at the end. Great band and a fun song.
Google Targets Content Farms With Major Search Algorithm Tweaks
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Libya and The Internet
Back to Libya. Techland discusses what happens to the Bit.ly protocol if Libya should fail as a state in "If Libya Falls, What Happens to All Those Twitter bit.ly Links?"
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Cell Phones and the Brain
Monday, February 21, 2011
An addition to Google's page rank system

I found this article (and supplementary YouTube video) that described how when you log in to your Google account, you can now get recommendations from your contacts on social media sites that you belong to, such as Flickr or Twitter. Instead of having information from social media sites placed at the bottom of a search, Google is now incorporating them throughout the top pages. This new addition to Google has made searching for specific items, vacation spots, or basically anything your contacts have blogged or mentioned, more personal.
As for the video by Google, I thought the cartoon was pretty cheesy, but it did simplify the new addition and make it easy to understand.
Staying in Touch With Home, for Better or Worse
Friday, February 18, 2011
WWE and the new Social Media

Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
A Resolution Revolution
Meme's and their Targets
A Daily Mail reporter tracked down the real "scumbag Steve" and interviewed him about the picture and the meme in "Who is 'Scumbag Steve'? Internet teenage hate figure reveals infamous picture was taken by his mother (and he's actually quite a nice guy).
PageRank and the Consumer Society
Hacking the News
Newstweek: The Short Demonstration from newstweek on Vimeo.
This is a video that shows how a couple of hackers created a tool that allows them to alter news sites at a internet hotspot. The technology is pretty cool, though I think its practicality is limited. You can't really determine what site each person is looking at, so it doesn't seem that it would have any real effect. On the other hand if someone employed a localized strategy (changing the umbc home page for example) it could cause a bit of havoc.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Everything You Want in the Palm of Your Hand...
This article from CNN, discusses the shift from computer sales to the exponential growth of smart phone sales. Now with the technology of the smart phone, it is able to do all the things a computer can for the most part. Even with the 4G internet, we are able to watch youtube videos and check our Facebook faster.
Is this necessary? First with the laptop we were able to transport our computers with us wherever. Now our smart phones allow for a more convenient way for us to enjoy the internet. Is it a constant need for us to be updated and plugged in all the time?
Free Internet
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
YouTube Sensations
Mostly, I am just really into this video right now and wanted to post it. It's a cover of Smooth Criminal and the intensity of the two musicians (and the amazing skills) really make it a fascinating video to watch. The video was posted in January 2011, and already has over 2 million views. YouTube makes it possible for anyone to become known, and it is interesting to watch a video become such a sensation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlVbEclPj4c
Monday, February 7, 2011
Best Buy's Buy Back Program
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Students, turn your iPad to page 101
The Net Delusion?
Facebook Reunites Long-Lost Family Members
The pair were reunited through Facebook after Sally's brother, Steve, used the platform
to make a page about her disappearance.]
While the details of their story may have been unique, Sally and Steve were not the first family to be reunited by the social networking platform. Elliott Cox actually hired a private investigator, but after much expense was still unable to locate his missing niece. 22 years after he last saw her, Facebook reunited them. After much frustration and years of going through the 'proper channels', Allan Silberstein found his sister through Facebook by running a simple search for her name. The family had been separated by the Holocaust 25 years ago. Facebook has also reunited adopted children with their birth parents, and parents with children lost during a separation from their partner. Facebook has even helped locate children kidnapped by strangers, such as in the case of Carlina White, who was abducted from a hospital at just 9 days old.
Clearly, Facebook can be more than just a way to broadcast the intricacies and mundane details of our daily lives. Can anyone else think of similar situations, where something as seemingly trivial as Facebook has forever changed the lives of its users?
Internet censorship
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Congress Questions Facebook
Friday, February 4, 2011
Free Internet is a Birth Right

Scrolling through my daily yahoo headline fix I came across this article on the "World's Most Innovative Citites". The reading showcases the 21st century push to "go green" with the new advancements in technology or to use established technology in a environmentally friendly way, but the one that really caught my attention is the innovative contribution of Estonia's Government. They have claimed that free access to the internet is a birth right and no one should be without ability to plug into it. The Wi-Fi access covers basically every nook and cranky of Tallinn, Estonia. Tallinn claims that they are the net-savvy capital of the Balitc Region. Go Figure.
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-interests-37533159
Egypt condensed
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Egypt and Facebook
What Would Facebook Lobby For?
Here's a quick one. Something that's easy to forget is the influence that major corporations have on law-making these days. With high-tech companies such as Microsoft and Google being some of the most profitable companies in existence, their influence in Washington is undoubtedly heard. It makes you wonder: What would Facebook lobby for?
Here's an article on Facebook's plans to "beef up its lobbying power"
Watson = The Future
There is a computer that has been created to battle on Jeopardy, against two of the biggest champions ever, Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter. The only thing this leads me to think is: is this really our future? Are computers/robots going to be like this in the future? Is this really even necessary, or is IBM just showing how far they can push the limits of computers?
I couldn't find the video I wanted, but I did find three others. The first goes on to explain the creation and talk to past champions.
The following videos are different opinions--one is a commercial from IBM promoting "Watson," and the other is two random guys on a video blog. Personally, I'd rather watch the two random guys and their opinions. "So it's one of those moments where you're like, 'Oh.. wow.. so we are building computers that are drastically smarter than we are. Welcome to the 21st century..'"
Thoughts? Is "Watson" a good thing? A sign of things to come?
‘Tree octopus’ is latest evidence the internet is making kids dumb, says group
Researchers on Leu's team asked a group of students to hunt down information on the critter, which of course does not exist. But the same researchers pulled a bit of trickery on the students -- they directed them to a website dedicated to saving the mythical tree octopus from extinction. And presto: the kids taking part in the study fell for the hoax and even continued to believe in the tree octopus after the study's leaders explained that there was no such thing."
What do you guys and gals think about this? Should we be worried?
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Forced Partial Media Deprivation
Student to me:
Me to student:
Thanks for the email! Your experience sounds very interesting (and
yes, a little frustrating). Are you the only one without Internet
access in the dorms or are there others? I like the lo-fi solution of
sliding notes under your door. In my day we all had white boards
outside our rooms that people would leave messages on. Sort of a
low-tech facebook wall.
I would be interested in hearing more about how the students are using
facebook. Are they using it the same way that American college
students are or are their differences?
I am glad you had some practice leading up to your forced media
deprivation. Going for walks into the town sounds great. I wonder if
you feel that not having access to these technologies has affected the
way you socialize. Are you more or less social, especially in terms
of not having constant access to your friends back home? Or is there
no impact whatsoever? I am wondering if having constant access might
allow us to remain more detached in situations that seem foreign.
Anyway, me and my questions.
Good luck with your classes and make sure to have lots of fun.
Student to me:
Do any of you have any questions for her? Would you enjoy a study abroad if you were cut off from Internet access for a majority of the time? Do you think the technology you have access to changes the way you socialize in new situations?
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
"Don't be left behind."
Point, Snap, Hold...Capture

I love looking through yahoo's homepage and browsing the headlines. The one that caught my eye today was this find from Gizmodo. The article shows the ways in which we're experimenting with the traditional notions of photography and coming up with beautiful snapshots. Believe it or not the pictures were taken at night! Take a Look!
Is the Internet Teaching Us to Share?
I ran across this TED Talk recently and thought it seemed relevant to what we've been discussing. Rachel Botsman argues that the internet has led to a movement she refers to as "collaborative consumption," which describes the recent explosion in traditional sharing, bartering, renting, trading, etc. This has led to an overall decrease of emphasis placed on worth of the material good, and more on the end result it delivers (e.g., the hole a drill provides is more important than the drill itself). She cites some obvious websites such as Craigslist, eBay, and Netflix, as well as some lesser known ones (at least to me) like Swap.com, which allows users the ability to make a list of things they want and things they have to trade; it then automatically arranges trades between users. Do you agree with her statement that the internet is contributing to a culture of sharing? Has "collaborative consumption" influenced the current "green" movement?
Facebook Language
More Mooney, More Problems
What Would Walter Benjamin Say?
Monday, January 31, 2011
Cairo Continued
Cairo
Later in the semester this class will be talking about Wikileaks as well as the coverage of social media in the Iranian protests last year. But it might be hard to wait, especially with the events that are now unfolding in Egypt. One of the aspects I found extremely interesting was Egypt's attempt to block off access to the Internet. Bobbie Johnson explains what happened in the essay, How Egypt Switched Off the Internet which was written for GigaOM.
Some writers also began to question the recent plan by the Obama Administration to gain the ability to close down some of the more sensitive areas of the Internet (.gov sites?) in the case of a cyber attack. Information about this plan can be found in Grant Gross' "Obama 'Internet kill switch' plan approved by US Senate panel."
This third essay, "Could a U.S. government crackdown take America off the Internet?" by Annalee Newitz, connects these two stories and speculates if something similar could happen in America due to the proposed law.
What do you guys think? Is anyone following the events in Egypt? What do you make of the way social media is being discussed in relation to the protests? How is the media playing a role?
Saturday, January 29, 2011
@?
I think that at least a handful of my students were born in 1994. Only 17 years ago this is an interesting glimpse into the way that the Internet was being adopted by mainstream media.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Facebook Envy
There were also a lot of discussions about the authenticity of these people centered web cameras. How much did these people censor their lives, knowing that cameras were capturing the daily details of their lives? How did they attempt to control the images being sent out to an anonymous public?
Which brings us to Facebook. Is there something reassuring to people that they can always visit a place where 'friends' are always hanging out? Are we never really alone? In what ways do we use facebook to connect with each other and in what ways do we use it to create a controlled identity? How do we censor how we present ourselves through the status updates we write? Do you post mainly good things that happen in your life or do you use facebook to vent about the hard times?
In my own experiences I try to keep personal emotions out of my statuses, using it more to share pictures of my kids or to relay my interests. I do notice that a lot of my 'friends' constantly post about the good things going on in their lives. They seem to exist in a state of perpetual happiness. I also have 2 or 3 'friends' who are more likely to post about the misery and unhappiness in their lives.
I found a blog post on Switched tonight which is about a study of facebook completed by a doctoral student at Stanford. The post "Facebook Makes Us All Sad Because Everyone Is Happy But Us" by Lella Brillson talks about the findings of the study. The major argument is facebook presents a filtered version of the self and that our exposure to these types of idealized identities makes us feel even more inadequate about the level of happiness in our own lives.
Do you agree? Are you using facebook in a similar way? Have you noticed this as a trend or does the study overstate the level of idealizing and censorship occurring on facebook?
Technology Loop
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Unplugged
Recently an episode of Modern Family featured a similar story line, where the Dunphy family competed to see who could go the longer without using their cell phone or the Internet. As I was reading some of the more current books that I was considering for this class, many included discussions of the benefit of disconnecting. I saw this essay on Salon the other day which was written by Susan Maushart, "When my kids unplugged."
As a mother she decided to restrict access to the Internet and cell phones at their home. She reports that the experiment was a huge success. How would your family change if you faced a similar ban?
Monday, January 24, 2011
Social Media is...
Appify Old Media
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Safe Cyberspace
Welcome to the course
Class topics are going to include postmodern theory, new media, the nature of information, web 2.0, intellectual property, social networking, privacy, and the effect of technology on our environment.How central are media and communication technologies to the ways we pattern our everyday lives? As a field of study, media ecology is interested in examining the role that the structures and content of these technologies shape our identities, social interactions, and understanding of the worlds we inhabit. Since the introduction of the computer in the second half of the twentieth century, our lives are becoming more and more mediated; what are the implications of living in a digital age? Through course readings, and various media projects, students will examine the relationship between media and everyday life.
Students will use this blog to share interesting online content related to our class discussions.





