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Ingrid's Web101 Blog: June 2011
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Saturday, June 25, 2011. Week 4 What is Web 2.0? Another week has gone by and I am closer to figuring out what this Web 2.0 business is all about. According to Dr Tama Leaver (2010), it is all about users conversing with each other, the read/write web, the provision of tools with which to converse, participate and exchange ideas, and best of all you don't have to know coding to use it! O’Reilly (2005) summarises the main attributes of Web 2.0 which make it different from Web 1.0. With RSS you can catch u...
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Ingrid's Web101 Blog: Wikis
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011. In the end I made a successful link to Salvidor Dali. Phew! So then I looked up a few possible sites to add to. What do I know anything about? Well, nothing apparently! Nothing that wasn't already there, that is. In the end I decided to look up my home town of Glenbrook, NSW. Was there anything missing that I could contribute? And how would I source it? Since then I have thought about other additions I could make. I check it next day to see if there was a response, but there wasn't.
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Ingrid's Web101 Blog: August 2011
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Thursday, August 11, 2011. Personally I find the notion of sharing daily banalities completely useless and boring. The main reason I can see for using Twitter is to make links with users with similar interests and in doing so be up on new and interesting things happening in the world, in my personal case I link with artists, arts groups and galleries. Anne Helmond (2010) ' Identity 2.0: Constructing identity with cultural software.'. Anne Helmond. New Media Research Blog. Tama Leaver dot Net. Also on top...
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Ingrid's Web101 Blog: Social Networks
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Friday, July 22, 2011. The various network sites allow users to meet others with like interests, and they also make it possible for all their networked contacts to see each others contacts. This makes it possible for connections to be made that would not otherwise be made, but mostly it creates a platform for sharing and communicating (boyd, d. m., and Ellison, N. B. 2007.). Boyd, d. m., and Ellison, N. B. (2007). Social network sites: Definition, history, and scholarship. 13(1), article 11.
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Ingrid's Web101 Blog: Social Me(dia) Rivers
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Thursday, August 11, 2011. Personally I find the notion of sharing daily banalities completely useless and boring. The main reason I can see for using Twitter is to make links with users with similar interests and in doing so be up on new and interesting things happening in the world, in my personal case I link with artists, arts groups and galleries. Anne Helmond (2010) ' Identity 2.0: Constructing identity with cultural software.'. Anne Helmond. New Media Research Blog. Tama Leaver dot Net.
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Ingrid's Web101 Blog: Digital Shadows
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Thursday, August 11, 2011. This week we looked at the idea of Digital Shadows. Gave me the best results for my name. The Spezify search engine arranges the results as a map of images which connect with the word which was entered in the search. I found this was not very forthcoming as to my particular search. Daniel Solove (2007)talks about invasion of privacy in his book, The Future of Reputation Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet. Convergence, 14 (1). Posted by Ingrid Russell. Http:/ ingridrusse...
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Ingrid's Web101 Blog: Blogging
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Sunday, July 3, 2011. This week we looked at the world of blogging. We were asked to consider if the early predictions about blogging would eventuate, and what we thought 'distributed conversations' and 'distributed communities' meant. I think the early predictions about the potential of blogging to give everyone who wanted it a voice and a venue to publish have definitely come true. The terms ‘distributed conversations’ and ‘distributed communities’ refer to the fact that these o...Polity Press; Cambrid...
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Ingrid's Web101 Blog: Internet Footprints
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Sunday, August 7, 2011. Your Internet Footprint is your "purposeful identity" on the Internet (Leaver, 2011). What does this mean? Erving Goffman, in his work The Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life. Leaver, T. 2011. iLecture Internet Footprints. Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. Double Day Anchor Books Doubleday and Company, Inc. Carden City, New York. Posted by Ingrid Russell. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ ingridrussell.co.nr. Http:/ ingridrussell.blogspot.com.
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Ingrid's Web101 Blog: Content Sharing
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Sunday, August 7, 2011. Being able to search collective content by typing in a tag word can help narrow the search for the right image or video you may be looking for. Kennedy, L., Naaman, M., Ahern, S., Nair, R., and Rattenbury, T. (2007). How Flickr helps us make sense of the world: context and content in community-contributed media collections. Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Multimedia. Available: http:/ infolab.stanford.edu/ mor/research/kennedyMM07.pdf. Posted by Ingrid Russell.
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