Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Digital Nations Blog

Relationships, the ongoing battle, which is larger over the Internet and social networking involving, parents than actual love relationships. The Internet battle of relationships mainly involves the “commenting war”. Commenting has brought up so many conflicts. There are so many people out there on the Internet that don’t take commenting serious. These people comment just to start a ruckus and get more people to look at whatever they are commenting on. Some people’s only purpose of commenting is to draw attention to the post, which is a good philosophy if the comments that draw the attention are positive. But if they are negative comments they can lead to worse things with bigger consequences. For example, one of the videos I watched actually told a story about commenting on Myspace. These girls posted negative comments just to start a fight. There was absolutely no reason for the rude comments, but in the end it actually lead to a physical fight at there school. After the fight and everything was out, seven girls were suspended for the fight. It is interesting what people will say if they are anonymous and there name is not right next to there comment. Some people turn into a total different person if their name is not out there. Some people care what is next to their name on the intranet and some people don’t. In this case these girls didn’t care, they were just doing it to start a fight.

In addition to commenting, the growing password conflict is a growing trend that mothers want their kids’ personal passwords to get onto their Facebook accounts. There were a lot of mothers that said they would just get on there if it was an emergency, but who isn’t tempted by something that could open them up to something so large? My personal feelings about this are that it all comes back to the original parenting. It is how the parents raised their kids and how much honesty and trust they built into their relationships with their kids. I think that parents should trust their kid to do what they think is right. There is a point in time when parent have to let their kids go and live there own life under their own personal control. Facebook is the beginning, letting the kids have a little freedom of judgment and grow to feel comfortable with control. This might actually help kids adjust sooner once they are out on their own.

Moving on to the correct main point of this blog, I am supposed to tell you about three other presentations given by my fellow classmates.

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First I thought Reece and Chris's War Tech Presentation was very interesting. They explained how the military has a recruitment center in Pennsylvania that had 60 PCs and 19 XBox's and 3 simulators that were all free for the use of kids 13 years old and older. This is a place for kids to go and play war like video games and even be involved with simulators. This is a place for kids to learn about war and have the ability to ask any questions from recruiters at any time. This was very interesting to hear about this facility and hear about the conflicts that parents have with this facility. Second was the Virtual World by Willie, Cody, and Kinsey, was interesting to hear about all the different virtual worlds that any one person could be involved in. Kinsey specifically talked about second life and how you could live a whole different virtual life online. It gives people a second opportunity to live a life as a different person with a different personality. Willie and Cody finalized there presentation with the conflict of violent video games. This brought up a conflict in our class of how these video games affect kids in the long run. My personal opinion is that these video games actually teach you a lesson of what you don't actually do in real life on the streets. Finally, Learning by Cassie and Shane, this topic talked about how teachers have to start keeping up with the technology to be on top of the teaching "wave". Video games are a big way of teaching in this day and are in a way always at the top of the "wave" . It has come down to the fact that teachers have to compete with technology/video games to have the best teaching style. Overall this Digital Nation section was a very interesting section and it really opened my eyes to see even more things that technology has an affect on.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Vlog #4

Monday, March 8, 2010

VLOG 3

Thursday, February 11, 2010

THE EPIC POST!!

For the past two months we have been studying epic movies. Half of that time we watched Lord of the Rings trilogy, and the other half we watched our own epic movie and made a presentation comparing our personal movie and Lord of the Rings. It has been an interesting experience. I had never watched the Lord of the Rings before, it was interesting, it wasn’t as appealing to me as others in my class, but it opened my eyes a little wider. It was really LONG, it really fulfilled the term epic. The movie that I compared to Lord of the Rings was Thelma and Louise. I had never thought of the movie as epic until I watched the Lord of the Rings, it amazed me to see how many traits each movie had in common.
First of all, Shane’s movie Princes Bride was a very good comparison. Shane had many parallels throughout his presentation. Starting with his epic hero, both Westley and Both of these characters had to complete a mission to save something or someone. Shane not only had character parallels he had scene parallels as well. He compared the formation of the fellowship to right before they raided the castle in Princess Bride. Shane did an awesome job at presenting, as he presented I could kind of visualize the scene that he was talking about even though I had never seen the movie. Throughout his whole presentation he had awesome pictures that were perfect for each slide.


Second, Ironman Reece’s comparison; it was interesting to listen to because it sounded like hknew his movie especially well and all of the input that he got from his fellow classmates. It was interesting to listen to all the different inputs and ideas about the movie. The graphics throughout the entire presentation were awesome. For example, when he put Gollom’s and Stane’s pictures against each other they related just in physical characteristics before he compared their personalities. Also, another time when he used this organization was when he put Sam’s picture against Rhodey’s both of them carried the same physical characteristics and held themselves the same way. I also thought it interesting when Reece talked about the supernatural forces. How he identified that there were no real supernatural, but he considered the suit and it’s abilities to enhance every part of Starks abilities except for his brain. The geographical setting was between Malibu and Afghanistan multiple times, which relates more to the geographical setting of Lord of the Ring. Even the sizes of the settings were parallels in this comparison.

My final choice was Justine’s movie Harry Potter. Her presentation had a lot of parallels, both character and location parallels. For example Justine paralleled Sam with both Hermione and Ron, they both filled the spot for Harry that Sam filled for Frodo. All three of them were loyal to their friend and stuck with them through thick and thin. I also like how Justine went farther to categorize Hagrid and Legolas as sub heroes. She said that Hagrid was one of the only adults that Harry was able to tell every thing to. She also said that Legolas as smart, loyal, and extremely talented with a bow!! Justine had great pictures and parallels throughout her entire presentation. It was also really cool to listen to her go back and forth between French and English.

This section was interesting and I learned a lot from it!!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Epic Movie Presentation

Friday, January 29, 2010

VLOG #2

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The Incredibly LONG WEIRD VLOG!!!!!